A DNA barcode-assisted annotated checklist of the spider (Arachnida, Araneae) communities associated to white oak woodlands in Spanish National Parks

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Crespo , L C , Domenech , M , Enguídanos , A , Malumbres-Olarte , J , Cardoso , P , Moya-Larano , J , Frias-Lopez , C , Macias Hernandez , N E , de Mas , E , Mazzuca , P , Mora , E , Opatova , V , Planas , E , Ribera , C , Roca-Cusachs , M , Ruiz , D , Sousa , P , Tonzo , V & Arnedo , M A 2018 , ' A DNA barcode-assisted annotated checklist of the spider (Arachnida, Araneae) communities associated to white oak woodlands in Spanish National Parks ' , Biodiversity Data Journal , vol. 6 , e29443 . https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e29443

Title: A DNA barcode-assisted annotated checklist of the spider (Arachnida, Araneae) communities associated to white oak woodlands in Spanish National Parks
Author: Crespo, L.C.; Domenech, M; Enguídanos, A.; Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba; Cardoso, Pedro; Moya-Larano, J; Frias-Lopez, Cristina; Macias Hernandez, Nuria Esther; de Mas, Eva; Mazzuca, Paola; Mora, E.; Opatova, Vera; Planas, Enric; Ribera, Carles; Roca-Cusachs, M.; Ruiz, D.; Sousa, Pedro; Tonzo, V.; Arnedo, M.A.
Contributor organization: Zoology
Finnish Museum of Natural History
Date: 2018-11-29
Language: eng
Number of pages: 457
Belongs to series: Biodiversity Data Journal
ISSN: 1314-2828
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e29443
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/298730
Abstract: Background A large scale semi-quantitative biodiversity assessment was conducted in white oak woodlands in areas included in the Spanish Network of National Parks, as part of a project aimed at revealing biogeographic patterns and identify biodiversity drivers. The semi-quantitative COBRA sampling protocol was conducted in sixteen 1-ha plots across six national parks using a nested design. All adult specimens were identified to species level based on morphology. Uncertain delimitations and identifications due to either limited information of diagnostic characters or conflicting taxonomy were further investigated using DNA barcode information. New information We identified 376 species belonging to 190 genera in 39 families, from the 8,521 adults found amongst the 20,539 collected specimens. Faunistic results include the discovery of 7 new species to the Iberian Peninsula, 3 new species to Spain and 11 putative new species to science. As largely expected by environmental features, the southern parks showed a higher proportion of Iberian and Mediterranean species than the northern parks, where the Palearctic elements were largely dominant. The analysis of approximately 3,200 DNA barcodes generated in the present study, corroborated and provided finer resolution to the morphologically based delimitation and identification of specimens in some taxonomically challenging families. Specifically, molecular data confirmed putative new species with diagnosable morphology, identified overlooked lineages that may constitute new species, confirmed assignment of specimens of unknown sexes to species and identified cases of misidentifications and phenotypic polymorphisms.
Subject: 1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology
DNA barcoding
faunistics
COBRA protocol
Mediterranean region
Iberian Peninsula
Dictynidae
Gnaphosidae
Linyphiidae
Philodromidae
MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD
CONSERVATION
IDENTIFICATION
BIODIVERSITY
LINYPHIIDAE
DIVERSITY
CATALONIA
REVEALS
FOREST
Peer reviewed: Yes
Rights: cc_by
Usage restriction: openAccess
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