Skip to main content
Fig. 3 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 3

From: Morphospecies and molecular diversity of ‘lace corals’: the genus Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomatida) in the central North Atlantic Azores Archipelago

Fig. 3

COI haplotype network and geographic distribution of Reteporella haplotypes. a Network reconstruction at 95% parsimony connection limit based on 97 COI sequences and 33 haplotypes, representing two known Reteporella species and three putative new species. Species represented by a single haplotype and/or individual [R. oceanica, R. beaniana, Reteporella spp. 1 and 5 (NE Atlantic), R. cf. grimaldii, Reteporella spp. 2 and 4 (Mediterranean), Reteporella cf. graeffei (Australia) and R. tuberosa (Saudi Arabia)] are not included in the dataset. Azorean haplotypes are represented by circles and taxon names in bold, whereas other Mediterranean haplotypes are represented by squares. Size of the circles and squares is proportional to the frequency of each haplotype; small uncoloured circles represent non-observed haplotypes; each line connecting haplotypes represents a single mutational change. Network obtained with TCS v1.21 [32] and tcsBU [33]; b Populations in the Azores are colour coded according to their geographical origin (map not to scale); c Populations in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea are colour coded according to their origin. Populations labelled as follows: [SMA (Santa Maria), SMG (São Miguel/Sabrina), TER (Terceira), FAI (Faial), FLW (Flores), FOR (Formigas), PAB (Princess Alice Bank), ChB (Chino Bank), CB (Condor Bank), GB (Gigante Bank), ICE (Iceland), ES (Spain), MRS (Marseille), COR (Corsica), CR (Croatia)]

Back to article page