Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China

Eisenia nordenskioldi is the dominant earthworm species in many tundra and boreal habitats. Nothing is known about the genetic diversity of this species along the elevation gradient in China. This study sampled 28 individuals in the E. nordenskioldi complex from Wuling Mountain, northern China, to e...

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Main Authors: Yufeng Zhang, Yiming Zhang, Hui Wu, Congsheng Li, Nonillon M. Aspe, Donghui Wu
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/14/1/35/ 2023-08-20T04:10:13+02:00 Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China Yufeng Zhang Yiming Zhang Hui Wu Congsheng Li Nonillon M. Aspe Donghui Wu agris 2022-01-07 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d14010035 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Phylogeny and Evolution https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14010035 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity; Volume 14; Issue 1; Pages: 35 COI barcoding Eisenia nordenskioldi elevation gradient Wuling Mountain Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d14010035 2023-08-01T03:46:11Z Eisenia nordenskioldi is the dominant earthworm species in many tundra and boreal habitats. Nothing is known about the genetic diversity of this species along the elevation gradient in China. This study sampled 28 individuals in the E. nordenskioldi complex from Wuling Mountain, northern China, to examine their external morphology and genetic diversity. Mt. Wuling is the southern limit of the distribution of the E. nordenskioldi complex. The specimens from Mt. Wuling were classified into three groups along an elevation gradient. Mismatch distribution analysis suggested that the Pleistocene glaciations possibly did not significantly affect the distribution of earthworm species in this region. We also found that elevation affected the genetic diversity, but not the external morphology of E. nordenskioldi. Given the altitudinal genetic diversity within the E. nordenskioldi complex, the phylogeography of this species provides important information for the zoogeographic reconstruction of the mountains in northern China. With the relatively limited sample size, the result is not conclusive, and further studies need to be conducted in the future to verify the results. Text Tundra MDPI Open Access Publishing Diversity 14 1 35
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Eisenia nordenskioldi
elevation gradient
Wuling Mountain
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Eisenia nordenskioldi
elevation gradient
Wuling Mountain
Yufeng Zhang
Yiming Zhang
Hui Wu
Congsheng Li
Nonillon M. Aspe
Donghui Wu
Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China
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Eisenia nordenskioldi
elevation gradient
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description Eisenia nordenskioldi is the dominant earthworm species in many tundra and boreal habitats. Nothing is known about the genetic diversity of this species along the elevation gradient in China. This study sampled 28 individuals in the E. nordenskioldi complex from Wuling Mountain, northern China, to examine their external morphology and genetic diversity. Mt. Wuling is the southern limit of the distribution of the E. nordenskioldi complex. The specimens from Mt. Wuling were classified into three groups along an elevation gradient. Mismatch distribution analysis suggested that the Pleistocene glaciations possibly did not significantly affect the distribution of earthworm species in this region. We also found that elevation affected the genetic diversity, but not the external morphology of E. nordenskioldi. Given the altitudinal genetic diversity within the E. nordenskioldi complex, the phylogeography of this species provides important information for the zoogeographic reconstruction of the mountains in northern China. With the relatively limited sample size, the result is not conclusive, and further studies need to be conducted in the future to verify the results.
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Yiming Zhang
Hui Wu
Congsheng Li
Nonillon M. Aspe
Donghui Wu
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Hui Wu
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Donghui Wu
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title Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China
title_short Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China
title_full Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China
title_fullStr Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Genetic Variation in the Eisenia nordenskioldi Complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) along an Elevation Gradient in Northern China
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