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Morphological description and phylogenetic characterization of Hydra (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Sao Paulo state, Brazil

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Author(s):
Deserti, Maria I. ; Duran-Fuentes, Jeferson A. ; Maronna, Maximiliano M. ; Morandini, Andre C. ; Acuna, Fabian H. ; Stampar, Sergio N.
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER; v. 315, p. 8-pg., 2025-03-01.
Abstract

The genus Hydra (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) comprises a group of aquatic organisms that inhabit freshwater bodies worldwide, except for Antarctica. Hydras are widely recognized for their significant regenerative capacity and simple body plan. Despite the importance of these organisms in freshwater environments and due to the abundance and diversity of freshwater bodies in the Brazilian territory, curiously, this genus and other freshwater cnidarians are understudied. To assess the diversity of hydra in Brazil, we collected specimens from eight freshwater bodies in the SE and S of the country and built a phylogeny using a COI marker and comparing the morphologies with endemic species. These analyzes have yielded encouraging results, mainly the discovery of the species Hydra sinensis originating in China, highlighting the need to expand studies in less explored areas to better understand the relationship between species represented in Brazil and those from other regions of the world. Molecular and phylogenetic inferences, as proxies for species identity are essential to advance our knowledge of the diversity and evolution of Hydra and its relationship with different freshwater ecosystems in Brazil. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/16193-1 - Biology, ecology and systematics of Sea-anemones lato sensu (Anthozoa, Actiniaria and Ceriantharia) in Atlantic Ocean
Grantee:Sérgio Nascimento Stampar
Support Opportunities: BIOTA-FAPESP Program - Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 23/10683-0 - Comparative phylogeography of the different populations of Actinostella flosculifera (Le Seuer, 1817) (Cnidaria, Actiniaria) in the Western Atlantic and Canary Islands using UCEs and exons
Grantee:Jeferson Alexis Durán Fuentes
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate (Direct)