[Annelida] FW: Why are they doing it?
Elena Kupriyanova
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(by Elena.Kupriyanova from austmus.gov.au)
Sun Dec 2 21:31:05 EST 2018
Dear all,
Sorry, I just cannot be quiet about it. I just seriously wonder why invasion ecologists so blatantly ignore any taxonomical research and I wonder where they get information that they publish?
Here is a recent example
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0191859
They claim that they found common Australian serpulid Spirobranchus taeniatus and that it is a NATIVE SPECIES in Bay of Biscay, Spain. A 5-second search shows to anyone that this species was described from Australia and is known only from temperate Australia (for example http://www.iobis.org/explore/#/taxon/844904).
They also write exactly this:
Five species were not native: Crassostrea gigas, Ostrea stentina, Austrominius modestus, Serpula columbiana, and Neodexiospira sp. C. gigas and A. modestus are listed in the global invasive species database (GISD, http://www.issg.org/database).
Yes, Serpula columbiana is not a native species in the study area, it is known only from the West Coast of the USA, but it is NOT listed in the database above (check you don't belive me)!
See Fig. 5 - this is what their wonderful identification "using genetic barcoding" looks like - the sequences are fragments of 18S! And their photos do not even closely resemble tubes of Spirobranchus taeniatus and Serpula columbiana.
I just cannot believe it.
Dr. Elena Kupriyanova
Senior Research Scientist
Marine Invertebrates
Associate Editor,
Records of the Australian Museum
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