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A tale of two tubeworms: taxonomy of vestimentiferans (Annelida: Siboglinidae) from the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre

A tale of two tubeworms: taxonomy of vestimentiferans (Annelida: Siboglinidae) from the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre
A tale of two tubeworms: taxonomy of vestimentiferans (Annelida: Siboglinidae) from the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre
The vestimentiferan tubeworm genera Lamellibrachia and Escarpia inhabit deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, such as seeps, hydrothermal vents and organic falls, and have wide distributions across the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. In 2010–2012 during initial explorations of hydrothermal vents of the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre (MCSC), both genera were found to co-occur at the Von Damm Vent Field (VDVF), a site characterised by diffuse flow, therefore resembling a ‘hydrothermal seep’. Here, we erect two new vestimentiferan tubeworm species from the VDVF, Lamellibrachia judigobini sp. nov. and Escarpia tritentaculata sp. nov. Lamellibrachia judigobini sp. nov. differs genetically and morphologically from other Lamellibrachia species, and has a range that extends across the Gulf of Mexico, MCSC, off Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados, and also across both vents and seeps and 964–3304-m water depth. Escarpia tritentaculata sp. nov. is distinguished from other Escarpia species primarily based on morphology and is known only from vents of the MCSC at 2300-m depth. This study highlights the incredible habitat flexibility of a single Lamellibrachia species and the genus Escarpia, and historic biogeographic connections to the eastern Pacific for L. judigobini sp. nov. and the eastern Atlantic for E. tritentaculata sp. nov.
16S DNA, 18S DNA, COI, Caribbean, Escarpia, Lamellibrachia, biodiversity, chemosynthesis, cold seep, pinnules, plaque papillae, tentacles
1445-5226
167-191
Georgieva, Magdalena N.
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Georgieva, Magdalena N., Rimskaya-korsakova, Nadezhda N., Krolenko, Varvara I., Van Dover, Cindy Lee, Amon, Diva J., Copley, Jonathan T., Plouviez, Sophie, Ball, Bernard, Wiklund, Helena and Glover, Adrian G. , Rouse, Greg (ed.) (2023) A tale of two tubeworms: taxonomy of vestimentiferans (Annelida: Siboglinidae) from the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre. Invertebrate Systematics, 37 (3), 167-191. (doi:10.1071/IS22047).

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The vestimentiferan tubeworm genera Lamellibrachia and Escarpia inhabit deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, such as seeps, hydrothermal vents and organic falls, and have wide distributions across the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. In 2010–2012 during initial explorations of hydrothermal vents of the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre (MCSC), both genera were found to co-occur at the Von Damm Vent Field (VDVF), a site characterised by diffuse flow, therefore resembling a ‘hydrothermal seep’. Here, we erect two new vestimentiferan tubeworm species from the VDVF, Lamellibrachia judigobini sp. nov. and Escarpia tritentaculata sp. nov. Lamellibrachia judigobini sp. nov. differs genetically and morphologically from other Lamellibrachia species, and has a range that extends across the Gulf of Mexico, MCSC, off Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados, and also across both vents and seeps and 964–3304-m water depth. Escarpia tritentaculata sp. nov. is distinguished from other Escarpia species primarily based on morphology and is known only from vents of the MCSC at 2300-m depth. This study highlights the incredible habitat flexibility of a single Lamellibrachia species and the genus Escarpia, and historic biogeographic connections to the eastern Pacific for L. judigobini sp. nov. and the eastern Atlantic for E. tritentaculata sp. nov.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 February 2023
Published date: 22 March 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: M. N. Georgieva and A. G. Glover were partly supported by the United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council (grant to A. G. Glover, number NE/R000670/1). Research cruise JC082 was funded by UK NERC grant NE/F017774/1 to J. T. Copley. M. N. Georgieva is also grateful for support from an Ifremer postdoctoral fellowship. N. N. Rimskaya-Korsakova was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, project number 20-74-10011. The work was performed at the User Facilities Center of Lomonosov Moscow State University with financial support from the Ministry of Education and the Science of Russian Federation, number 121032300121-0. C. L. Van Dover, S. Plouviez and B. Ball were supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF, Biological Oceanography) award OCE-1031050 to C. L. Van Dover and by Duke University. Acknowledgements Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)).
Keywords: 16S DNA, 18S DNA, COI, Caribbean, Escarpia, Lamellibrachia, biodiversity, chemosynthesis, cold seep, pinnules, plaque papillae, tentacles

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Local EPrints ID: 477313
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477313
ISSN: 1445-5226
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ORCID for Jonathan T. Copley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3333-4325

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Date deposited: 02 Jun 2023 17:14
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:41

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Author: Magdalena N. Georgieva
Author: Nadezhda N. Rimskaya-korsakova
Author: Varvara I. Krolenko
Author: Cindy Lee Van Dover
Author: Diva J. Amon
Author: Sophie Plouviez
Author: Bernard Ball
Author: Helena Wiklund
Author: Adrian G. Glover
Editor: Greg Rouse

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