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Old lake versus young taxa: a comparative phylogeographic perspective on the evolution of Caspian Sea gastropods (Neritidae: Theodoxus).
Sands, Arthur F; Neubauer, Thomas A; Nasibi, Saeid; Harandi, Majid Fasihi; Anistratenko, Vitaliy V; Wilke, Thomas; Albrecht, Christian.
Affiliation
  • Sands AF; Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 (IFZ), 35392 Giessen, Germany.
  • Neubauer TA; Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 (IFZ), 35392 Giessen, Germany.
  • Nasibi S; Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, PO Box 9517, 2300 Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Harandi MF; Research Center for Hydatid Disease in Iran, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman 76169-14115, Iran.
  • Anistratenko VV; Research Center for Hydatid Disease in Iran, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman 76169-14115, Iran.
  • Wilke T; I.I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, B. Khmelnitsky Street, 15, Kiev 01030, Ukraine.
  • Albrecht C; Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 (IFZ), 35392 Giessen, Germany.
R Soc Open Sci ; 6(10): 190965, 2019 Oct.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31824709
The Caspian Sea has been a highly dynamic environment throughout the Quaternary and witnessed major oscillations in lake level, which were associated with changes in salinity and habitat availability. Such environmental pressures are considered to drive strong phylogeographic structures in species by forcing populations into suitable refugia. However, little is actually known on the effect of lake-level fluctuations in the Caspian Sea on its aquatic biota. We compared the phylogeographic patterns of the aquatic Neritidae snail genus Theodoxus across the Pontocaspian region with refugial populations in southern Iran. Three gene fragments were used to determine relationships and divergence times between the sampled populations in both groups. A dated phylogeny and statistical haplotype networks were generated in conjunction with the analyses of molecular variance and calculations of isolation by distance using distance-based redundancy analyses. Extended Bayesian skyline plots were constructed to assess demographic history. Compared with the southern Iranian populations, we found little phylogeographic structure for the Pontocaspian Theodoxus group, with more recent diversification, homogeneity of haplotypes across the Pontocaspian region and a relatively stable demographic history since the Middle Pleistocene. Our results argue against a strong influence of Caspian Sea low stands on the population structure post the early Pleistocene, whereas high stands may have increased the dispersal possibilities and homogenization of haplotypes across the Pontocaspian region during this time. However, during the early Pleistocene, a more dramatic low stand in the Caspian Sea, around a million years ago, may have caused the reduction in Theodoxus diversity to a single lineage in the region. In addition, our results provide new insights into Theodoxus taxonomy and outlooks for regional conservation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Incidence_studies Language: En Journal: R Soc Open Sci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Incidence_studies Language: En Journal: R Soc Open Sci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania Country of publication: Reino Unido