THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA

We provide an overview of the recent revisions of freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritiferidae) of European Russia, East Siberia and Russian Far East. Four species of pearl mussels inhabit the territory of Russia. There are the European pearl mussel (Margaritifera marga-ritifera) from rivers of the we...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Ivan Bolotov, Alexander Makhrov, Ilya Vikhrev, Yulia Bespalaya, Alexey Zotin, Olga Klishko, Mikhail Kabakov
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Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:44c229cba1784189934a6d0f160196a3 2023-05-15T16:59:25+02:00 THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA Ivan Bolotov Alexander Makhrov Ilya Vikhrev Yulia Bespalaya Alexey Zotin Olga Klishko Mikhail Kabakov 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17076/bg727 https://doaj.org/article/44c229cba1784189934a6d0f160196a3 EN RU eng rus Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/727 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-3217 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4504 1997-3217 2312-4504 doi:10.17076/bg727 https://doaj.org/article/44c229cba1784189934a6d0f160196a3 Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Iss 8 (2018) pearl mussels systematics v. i. zhadin species identification guide review Science Q article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17076/bg727 2022-12-30T22:17:26Z We provide an overview of the recent revisions of freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritiferidae) of European Russia, East Siberia and Russian Far East. Four species of pearl mussels inhabit the territory of Russia. There are the European pearl mussel (Margaritifera marga-ritifera) from rivers of the western part of the country, M. dahurica from the catchments of the Amur River, the Razdol'naya River and nearby small rivers, M. middendorffi from Kamchatka, Sakhalin Island, Kuril Islands, and M. laevis from Sakhalin Island and Kuril Islands. The reduced median phylogenetic network based on COI sequences shows that genetic distances between the four pearl mussel species of Russia correspond to the interspecific divergence level. At the same time, intraspecific genetic variability within each species is extremely low. In this paper we state that the current taxonomy of pearl mussels for Russia corresponds to the system suggested by V. I. Zhadin, who was years ahead of his time, considering that intensive studies in this direction have only started in the past decade. The resultant pearl mussel identification key based on conchological features almost agrees with the key from V. I. Zhadin's classical identification guide. We argue that the new identification guide for freshwater mollusks of Russia must be prepared with a profound revision of certain taxa. V. I. Zhadin's key could be used for identification of Unionoida during the transitional period, and further disambiguation of the taxonomic status, synonyms and generic affiliations of species should be done in accordance with the updated system of palearctic Unionoida. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Sakhalin Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 8 3
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review
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systematics
v. i. zhadin
species identification guide
review
Science
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Ivan Bolotov
Alexander Makhrov
Ilya Vikhrev
Yulia Bespalaya
Alexey Zotin
Olga Klishko
Mikhail Kabakov
THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA
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species identification guide
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Science
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description We provide an overview of the recent revisions of freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritiferidae) of European Russia, East Siberia and Russian Far East. Four species of pearl mussels inhabit the territory of Russia. There are the European pearl mussel (Margaritifera marga-ritifera) from rivers of the western part of the country, M. dahurica from the catchments of the Amur River, the Razdol'naya River and nearby small rivers, M. middendorffi from Kamchatka, Sakhalin Island, Kuril Islands, and M. laevis from Sakhalin Island and Kuril Islands. The reduced median phylogenetic network based on COI sequences shows that genetic distances between the four pearl mussel species of Russia correspond to the interspecific divergence level. At the same time, intraspecific genetic variability within each species is extremely low. In this paper we state that the current taxonomy of pearl mussels for Russia corresponds to the system suggested by V. I. Zhadin, who was years ahead of his time, considering that intensive studies in this direction have only started in the past decade. The resultant pearl mussel identification key based on conchological features almost agrees with the key from V. I. Zhadin's classical identification guide. We argue that the new identification guide for freshwater mollusks of Russia must be prepared with a profound revision of certain taxa. V. I. Zhadin's key could be used for identification of Unionoida during the transitional period, and further disambiguation of the taxonomic status, synonyms and generic affiliations of species should be done in accordance with the updated system of palearctic Unionoida.
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author Ivan Bolotov
Alexander Makhrov
Ilya Vikhrev
Yulia Bespalaya
Alexey Zotin
Olga Klishko
Mikhail Kabakov
author_facet Ivan Bolotov
Alexander Makhrov
Ilya Vikhrev
Yulia Bespalaya
Alexey Zotin
Olga Klishko
Mikhail Kabakov
author_sort Ivan Bolotov
title THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA
title_short THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA
title_full THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA
title_fullStr THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA
title_full_unstemmed THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF V. I. ZHADIN AND MODERN MALACOLOGY: IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONOIDA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) OF RUSSIA
title_sort scientific heritage of v. i. zhadin and modern malacology: identification key for freshwater pearl mussels (bivalvia: unionoida: margaritiferidae) of russia
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