Kerkia Radoman, 1978(鱼腹足目:水螅科):特有,明显的形态进化和隐种形成

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Sebastian Hofman, J. Grego, L. Beran, Aleksandra Jaszczyńska, A. Osikowski, A. Falniowski
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螺属是一种主要生活在地下水中的蜗牛属。Kerkia的活标本是在西巴尔干地区收集的。线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I和核组蛋白H3测序。Kerkia的种群在分子上代表10个motu,每个motu都有一个物种等级。除已知种外,还发现了五种新种。种间壳形态差异不大,不能反映明显的分子差异。本文总结了所有关于阴茎和雌性生殖器官的信息,并讨论了它们在种级分类中的有限用处。Kerkia似乎代表了形态静止进化的另一个例子,这是一种非适应性辐射的结果,其特征是兄弟物种的快速增殖,其生态很可能保持不变。在Kerkia中,种群内遗传多样性不存在(或几乎不存在),种内变异也是如此。与此同时,物种之间存在着高度的分子差异。尽管间隙生境提供了潜在的手段来扩大茎吸虫动物群的范围,从而降低了某些腹足类茎吸虫物种的地方性水平,但茎吸虫Kerkia的物种仅限于小的地理区域。LSID: urn: LSID zoobank.org:酒吧:f710d90a c64 -美国陆军和空军交易服务处的- 4427 - 4 - 5 - ade89eeaabc
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Kerkia Radoman, 1978 (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae): endemism, apparently morphostatic evolution and cryptic speciation
ABSTRACT Kerkia is a snail genus inhabiting mainly subterranean waters. Live specimens of Kerkia were collected in the West Balkans. Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and nuclear histone H3 were sequenced. Populations of Kerkia molecularly represented 10 mOTUs, each deserving a species rank. Apart from known species, five new species are described. The interspecies differences in shell morphology were slight and thus morphology did not reflect the evident molecular differences. All available information about the penes and female reproductive organs are summarised and their limited usefulness in species-level taxonomy is discussed. Kerkia seems to represent another example of morphostatic evolution, a result of non-adaptive radiation marked by the rapid proliferation of sibling species, whose ecology most probably remains the same. In Kerkia, intrapopulation genetic diversity does not (or almost does not) exist, and the same is true for intraspecies variation. At the same time, there is a high level of molecular difference between the species. Despite potential means for range expansion of the stygobiont fauna provided by interstitial habitats, which reduce the levels of endemism in some stygobiont gastropod species, the species of stygobiont Kerkia are restricted to small geographic areas. LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F710D90A-4427-4C64-AAFE-5ADE89EEAABC
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Molluscan Research
Molluscan Research 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molluscan Research is an international journal for the publication of authoritative papers and review articles on all aspects of molluscan research, including biology, systematics, morphology, physiology, ecology, conservation, biogeography, genetics, molecular biology and palaeontology. While the scope of the journal is worldwide, there is emphasis on studies relating to Australasia and the Indo-west Pacific, including East and South East Asia. The journal’s scope includes revisionary papers, monographs, reviews, theoretical papers and briefer communications. Monographic studies of up to 73 printed pages may also be considered. The journal has been published since 1957 (as the Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia until 1993). It is free to members of the Malacological Society of Australasia and the Society for the Study of Molluscan Diversity.
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