Description of a novel Ligia species from Nihoa, a remote island in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
Carlos A. Santamaria, Annabelle Bork, Alexandra J. Larson, Daniel J. Link

TL;DR
A new species of isopod, Ligia barack, is discovered on the remote island of Nihoa, adding to the biodiversity of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Contribution
The paper describes a novel Ligia species from Nihoa, expanding the known biodiversity of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Findings
Ligia specimens from Nihoa form a distinct, reciprocally monophyletic lineage.
The new species, Ligia barack, is described and adds to the endemic biodiversity of the region.
Abstract
Isopods in the genus Ligia have been shown to harbor deeply divergent genetic lineages that have, in some instances, been recognized as cryptic species. For instance, the use of molecular taxonomic approaches to characterize coastal Ligia from the Hawaiian Islands led to the redescription of Ligia hawaiensis, the sole endemic coastal species previously recognized in the region, and to the description of seven new species endemic to the region. These species appear to be highly restricted to rift zones within single islands, single islands, or previously connected islands, suggesting these species evolved in allopatry. These findings, coupled with the poor dispersal capabilities exhibited by Ligia isopods and the geology of the Hawaiian Islands, suggest that additional cryptic species may exist in highly isolated populations yet to be studied. Studies to date have characterized Ligia…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine Biology and Ecology Research · Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy · Crustacean biology and ecology
