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dc.contributor.authorAgne, Stefanie
dc.contributor.authorNaylor, Gavin J. P.
dc.contributor.authorPreick, Michaela
dc.contributor.authorYang, Lei
dc.contributor.authorThiel, Ralf
dc.contributor.authorWeigmann, Simon
dc.contributor.authorPaijmans, Johanna L. A.
dc.contributor.authorBarlow, Axel
dc.contributor.authorHofreiter, Michael
dc.contributor.authorStraube, Nicolas
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-10T07:33:49Z
dc.date.available2022-08-10T07:33:49Z
dc.date.created2022-08-08T15:07:25Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.issn2296-701X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/3010980
dc.description.abstractEtmopteridae (lantern sharks) is the most species-rich family of sharks, comprising more than 50 species. Many species are described from few individuals, and re-collection of specimens is often hindered by the remoteness of their sampling sites. For taxonomic studies, comparative morphological analysis of type specimens housed in natural history collections has been the main source of evidence. In contrast, DNA sequence information has rarely been used. Most lantern shark collection specimens, including the types, were formalin fixed before long-term storage in ethanol solutions. The DNA damage caused by both fixation and preservation of specimens has excluded these specimens from DNA sequence-based phylogenetic analyses so far. However, recent advances in the field of ancient DNA have allowed recovery of wet-collection specimen DNA sequence data. Here we analyse archival mitochondrial DNA sequences, obtained using ancient DNA approaches, of two wet-collection lantern shark paratype specimens, namely Etmopterus litvinovi and E. pycnolepis, for which the type series represent the only known individuals. Target capture of mitochondrial markers from single-stranded DNA libraries allows for phylogenetic placement of both species. Our results suggest synonymy of E. benchleyi with E. litvinovi but support the species status of E. pycnolepis. This revised taxonomy is helpful for future conservation and management efforts, as our results indicate a larger distribution range of E. litvinovi. This study further demonstrates the importance of wet-collection type specimens as genetic resource for taxonomic research.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherFrontiers Mediaen_US
dc.rightsNavngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no*
dc.titleTaxonomic Identification of Two Poorly Known Lantern Shark Species Based on Mitochondrial DNA From Wet-Collection Paratypesen_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
dc.typePeer revieweden_US
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.rights.holderCopyright 2022 Agne, Naylor, Preick, Yang, Thiel, Weigmann, Paijmans, Barlow, Hofreiter and Straubeen_US
dc.source.articlenumber910009en_US
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dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fevo.2022.910009
dc.identifier.cristin2041806
dc.source.journalFrontiers in Ecology and Evolutionen_US
dc.identifier.citationFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2022, 10, 910009.en_US
dc.source.volume10en_US


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