Discordance of genetic diversification between deep- and shallow-water species of Kobeltocochlea Lindholm, 1909 (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea: Benedictiidae) endemic to Lake Baikal with the description of a new species, review of the genus, and notes on its origin

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Tatiana Sitnikova, Veronika Teterina, Natalia Maximova, Sergei Kirilchik
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We describe a new species, Kobeltocochlea tamarae Sitnikova, Teterina & Maximova sp. nov., from Lake Baikal discovered in the Saint Petersburg methane seep at a depth of approximately 1400 m. The uncorrected genetic distance was 4.26% of the COI gene between this new species and K. falsipumyla collected from the Academic Ridge at depths between 157 and 163 m. The two shallow-water species, K. martensiana and K. olchonensis, differed in substrate preference and geographic habitats, with a genetic distance of 0.97% for COI. Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial (COI, 16S) and nuclear (ITSI, 28S) sequences indicated that Kobeltocochlea was paraphyletic with respect to other benedictiid genera Benedictia and Yaroslawiella, formed well-supported monophyletic groups. We revealed the discordance of morphological and genetic data within Kobeltocochlea and other benedictiids, which reflected their complicated history. The current knowledge of benedictiids does not allow for significant changes in the taxonomy of the Benedictiidae, except for synonymizing K. lindholmiana with K. olchonensis and Pseudobenedictia with Benedictia that were also investigated. We speculate that three main lineages of benedictiids originated from three populations of a single ancient species approximately 3.2 Ma. The speciation of deep-water species was probably driven independently by bathymetric isolation in the cold methane seeps of different geomorphological structures. The diversification of the third lineage consisting of littoral (including K. martensiana/K. olchonensis), deep-water, and eurybathic benedictiids may be explained by rapid adaptive radiation to intralacustrine environments.

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贝加尔湖特有的Kobeltocchlea Lindholm,1909(Caeno腹足目:Truncatelloide:Benedictidae)深水和浅水物种之间遗传多样性的不一致,以及一个新种的描述、属的回顾和起源注释
我们描述了一个新种,Kobeltocochlea tamarae Sitnikova, Teterina &来自贝加尔湖的Maximova sp. nov.在圣彼得堡发现了深度约1400米的甲烷渗漏。该新种与学术岭157 ~ 163 m处采得的假叶藻COI基因的遗传距离为4.26%。马氏鳉鱼和奥尔chonensis在底物偏好和地理生境上存在差异,COI遗传距离为0.97%。线粒体(COI, 16S)和细胞核(ITSI, 28S)序列的系统发育分析表明,Kobeltocochlea与其他本尼迪科属Benedictia和Yaroslawiella形成了良好的单系类群。结果表明,小头耳蜗类与其他类在形态和遗传上存在差异,反映了其复杂的历史。除了将k.l lindholmiana与k.l olchonensis同义化,以及将Pseudobenedictia与Benedictia同义化外,目前关于benedictiids的知识并未允许benedictidae分类发生重大变化。我们推测benedictiids的三个主要谱系起源于大约3.2 Ma的一个古老物种的三个种群。深水物种的形成可能是由不同地貌结构的冷甲烷渗漏中的水深隔离独立驱动的。第三个谱系由沿海(包括马氏K. martensiana/K.)组成。Olchonensis)、深水benedictiids和泛海benedictiids可以通过对湖内环境的快速适应辐射来解释。
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