Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil

Accurate taxonomic delimitation in ecological research is absolutely critical as studies that seek to evaluate levels of biodiversity and qualify human effects on the environment are rapidly undertaken. Coloration is a widely used morphological character for species identification through dichotomou...

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Main Authors: Carolina Grando, Nolan David Amon, Steven J Clough, Na Guo, Wei Wei, Patricia Azevedo, Margarita Maria López-Uribe, Maria Imaculada Zucchi
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/3464
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spelling doaj-7961741fd9104ed48ee86ffbb11438782021-10-04T01:10:59ZengUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaSociobiology0361-65252447-80672018-10-0165410.13102/sociobiology.v65i4.3464Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in BrazilCarolina Grando0Nolan David Amon1Steven J Clough2Na Guo3Wei Wei4Patricia Azevedo5Margarita Maria López-Uribe6Maria Imaculada Zucchi7University of Campinas (Brazil), Penn State University (USA)Penn State University, University of Wisconsin-MadisonUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USAUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USAUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USAUniversidade Estadual Paulista “Julio de Mesquita Filho”, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil; University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, BrazilPennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USAAgência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, Pólo Regional Centro-SulAccurate taxonomic delimitation in ecological research is absolutely critical as studies that seek to evaluate levels of biodiversity and qualify human effects on the environment are rapidly undertaken. Coloration is a widely used morphological character for species identification through dichotomous keys. However, taxonomic identification based upon coloration is often unreliable because this character can exhibit high degree of intraspecific variation. In this study, we use a DNA barcoding approach to investigate the interpretation of two color morphs (yellow or dark) in the eucerine bee Melissodes nigroaenea. Our hypothesis is that if significant genetic divergence exists between each morphotype of M. nigroaenea, coloration reflects two distinct evolutionary lineages within this species, which may require taxonomic revision. Our alternative hypothesis is that, if genetic divergence is low between each morphotype of M. nigroaenea, we can attribute this variation to color polymorphism. Our Bayesian phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that both yellow and black individuals clustered together in a highly supported phylogenetic group. Additionally, pairwise genetic distances between M. nigroaenea color morphotypes were lower than 3%. These results indicate that both mesosome color morphs correspond to intraspecific variability within the same evolutionary unit. Together, our results indicate that mesosome coloration is not a reliable character for taxonomic differentiation of these Melissodes species, and that the incorporation of DNA barcoding approaches to taxonomic classification can help resolve some of the problems that originate while relying on purely morphological taxonomy.http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/3464Cytochrome oxidase IBayesian phylogenybeesbarcoding gap.
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author Carolina Grando
Nolan David Amon
Steven J Clough
Na Guo
Wei Wei
Patricia Azevedo
Margarita Maria López-Uribe
Maria Imaculada Zucchi
spellingShingle Carolina Grando
Nolan David Amon
Steven J Clough
Na Guo
Wei Wei
Patricia Azevedo
Margarita Maria López-Uribe
Maria Imaculada Zucchi
Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil
Sociobiology
Cytochrome oxidase I
Bayesian phylogeny
bees
barcoding gap.
author_facet Carolina Grando
Nolan David Amon
Steven J Clough
Na Guo
Wei Wei
Patricia Azevedo
Margarita Maria López-Uribe
Maria Imaculada Zucchi
author_sort Carolina Grando
title Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil
title_short Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil
title_full Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil
title_fullStr Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Two Colors, One Species: The Case of Melissodes nigroaenea (Apidae: Eucerini), an Important Pollinator of Cotton Fields in Brazil
title_sort two colors, one species: the case of melissodes nigroaenea (apidae: eucerini), an important pollinator of cotton fields in brazil
publisher Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
series Sociobiology
issn 0361-6525
2447-8067
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Accurate taxonomic delimitation in ecological research is absolutely critical as studies that seek to evaluate levels of biodiversity and qualify human effects on the environment are rapidly undertaken. Coloration is a widely used morphological character for species identification through dichotomous keys. However, taxonomic identification based upon coloration is often unreliable because this character can exhibit high degree of intraspecific variation. In this study, we use a DNA barcoding approach to investigate the interpretation of two color morphs (yellow or dark) in the eucerine bee Melissodes nigroaenea. Our hypothesis is that if significant genetic divergence exists between each morphotype of M. nigroaenea, coloration reflects two distinct evolutionary lineages within this species, which may require taxonomic revision. Our alternative hypothesis is that, if genetic divergence is low between each morphotype of M. nigroaenea, we can attribute this variation to color polymorphism. Our Bayesian phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that both yellow and black individuals clustered together in a highly supported phylogenetic group. Additionally, pairwise genetic distances between M. nigroaenea color morphotypes were lower than 3%. These results indicate that both mesosome color morphs correspond to intraspecific variability within the same evolutionary unit. Together, our results indicate that mesosome coloration is not a reliable character for taxonomic differentiation of these Melissodes species, and that the incorporation of DNA barcoding approaches to taxonomic classification can help resolve some of the problems that originate while relying on purely morphological taxonomy.
topic Cytochrome oxidase I
Bayesian phylogeny
bees
barcoding gap.
url http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/3464
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