Distribution of Idanthyrsus cretus (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) in the Tropical Eastern Pacific and application of PCR-RAPD for population analysis

Lina Barrios, S. J. Chambers, N Ismail, H. M. Guzman, J. M. Mair

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    Abstract

    Sabellariid polychaetes, commonly known as honeycomb worms, are capable of forming large reef-like aggregations. One species, Idanthyrsus cretus, has recently been found in several localities during surveys of Las Perlas Archipelago, Pacific Panama. Large reefs of this species have not been recorded elsewhere in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. The reef distribution patterns were examined and mapped with the aid of Geographical Information Systems. Principal Component Analysis showed that the distribution of polychaete reefs in Las Perlas Archipelago and the reef building itself seem to be mainly dependent on depth, suitable substrate, and topography, the potential particle size for tube building, and wave exposure. Cluster analysis of Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA with Polymerase Chain Reaction molecular techniques demonstrated that the polychaete reefs in Las Perlas Archipelago may be derived from one population.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th International Polychaete Conference
    EditorsNJ Maciolek, JA Blake
    Place of PublicationAuckland
    PublisherMagnolia Press
    Pages487-503
    Number of pages17
    ISBN (Print)978-1-86977-373-1
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    Event9th International Polychaete Conference - Portland
    Duration: 12 Aug 200717 Aug 2007

    Conference

    Conference9th International Polychaete Conference
    CityPortland
    Period12/08/0717/08/07

    Keywords

    • Polychaeta
    • Sabellariidae
    • distribution patterns
    • Tropical Eastern Pacific
    • population analysis
    • molecular techniques

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