Faculty Publications
Limited Morphological Differences Between Genetically Identified Cryptic Species within the Leptasterias Species Complex (Echinodermata: Asteroidea)
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Canadian Journal of Zoology
Volume
74
Issue
7
First Page
1275
Last Page
1283
Abstract
Sea stars of the Leptasterias species complex are common members of the rocky intertidal community of the temperate and subarctic North American Pacific coast. Variation in 53 morphological characters was studied in 645 Leptasterias spp. collected at 13 intertidal locations from the Aleutian Islands to Oregon. The sea stars were also examined for restriction-site polymorphisms in polymerase chain reaction amplified DNA representing the putative mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region and flanking sequences; these polymorphisms have recently been shown to discriminate among Leptasterias species in the Puget Sound region and southern Alaska. Ten mtDNA haplotypes were identified (designated A–J); five of these (D, E, H, I, and J) had not been reported in earlier surveys and were found at single locations only. Canonical discriminant analysis of morphological variation could partially separate nine of the haplotypes (A–I), but there was some overlap in canonical variable scores between most pairs of haplotypes. Morphologically, the haplotypes formed three major clusters based on canonical variable scores, composed of haplotypes A/C/D, B/E/F/G/H, and I.
Department
Department of Biology
Original Publication Date
7-1-1996
DOI of published version
10.1139/z96-142
Recommended Citation
Tamplin, Jeffrey W.; Foltz, D. W.; Breaux, J. P.; Campagnaro, E. L.; Herke, S. W.; Himel, A. E.; Hrincevich, A. W.; and Stickle, W. B., "Limited Morphological Differences Between Genetically Identified Cryptic Species within the Leptasterias Species Complex (Echinodermata: Asteroidea)" (1996). Faculty Publications. 6194.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6194