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A Common Garden of Halichondria Sponges: Taxonomic Revision of Northeast Pacific Halichondriidae Reveals Many Cryptic Introduced Species

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Sponges (phylum Porifera) possess biochemical, cellular, and physiological traits with valuable biotechnical applications. However, our ability to harness these natural innovations is limited by a classification system that does not fully reflect their evolutionary history. In this study, we uncover numerous cryptic species within the genus Halichondria that are morphologically indistinguishable from the well-known Ha. panicea. Many of these species have habitat preferences and geographic distributions that strongly suggest they have been dispersed by human activity. Most of these species are broadly sympatric with their closest relatives, and these overlapping distributions allow us to use patterns of DNA variation to infer reproductive isolation between clades in nature. With reproductively isolated species thus delineated, we can use DNA states as taxonomic characters to formally describe them. Though much remains to be learned about these newly discovered species, the natural “common gardens” of these sponges in California, New York, and other locations provide opportunities to test hypotheses about their diversification in future work.

Keywords: Porifera, Halichondria, phylogeny, classification

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Turner, T. L., Morrow, C., Picton, B. & Thacker, R. W., (2025) “A Common Garden of Halichondria Sponges: Taxonomic Revision of Northeast Pacific Halichondriidae Reveals Many Cryptic Introduced Species”, Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists 4(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.18061/bssb.5811

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  • Thomas L. Turner orcid logo (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  • Christine Morrow orcid logo (Queen's University, Belfast)
  • Bernard Picton orcid logo (National Museums Northern Ireland; New Brunswick Museum, University of New Brunswick; Huntsman Marine Science Center, St. Andrew)
  • Robert W. Thacker orcid logo (Stony Brook University)

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