Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae

Eisenia nordenskioldi subsp. nordenskioldi is an earthworm species inhabiting a large part of Asia from approximately the 40° of north latitude to the shores of the Arctic Ocean. This taxon is known to have very high genetic diversity and contains several cryptic genetic lineages. In this study we i...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Shekhovtsov, S. V., Bulakhova, Nina A., Vinokurov, V. V., Peltek, S. E., Berman, Daniil I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2184-2
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spelling fttomskstateuniv:vtls:000623206 2023-05-15T13:24:37+02:00 Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae Oligochaeta) from the north of Asia Shekhovtsov S. V. Bulakhova Nina A. Vinokurov V. V. Peltek S. E. Berman Daniil I. 2017 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2184-2 http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/vtls:000623206 eng eng Polar biology. 2017. Vol. 41 № 2. P. 237-247 дождевые черви филогеография Сибирь Якутия статьи в журналах info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 fttomskstateuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2184-2 2019-05-17T20:06:17Z Eisenia nordenskioldi subsp. nordenskioldi is an earthworm species inhabiting a large part of Asia from approximately the 40° of north latitude to the shores of the Arctic Ocean. This taxon is known to have very high genetic diversity and contains several cryptic genetic lineages. In this study we investigated phylogeography of E. n. nordenskioldi populations from the northernmost part of its range from tundra and north taiga using mitochondrial cox1 sequences. The studied populations were mostly represented by the 9th lineage of this subspecies. This lineage was estimated to have diverged about a million years ago and many of its populations probably survived several glacial cycles in situ. Judging by phylogeographic patterns the ancestral range of the 9th lineage was most probably located in southern Yakutia. From this area it dispersed to the rest of the current distribution where specific haplotype groups were detected in certain geographic regions: the Urals the Kolyma river basin and the shore of the East Siberian Sea the Taui bay the Anadyr river valley and Kamchatka. It is noteworthy that the Verkhoyansk ridge did not act as a barrier to earthworm dispersal as populations from the Lena the Yana and the Indigirka basins were genetically similar but distinct from the populations of the Kolyma river basin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anadyr Anadyr' Arctic Arctic Ocean East Siberian Sea Kamchatka kolyma river Polar Biology taiga Tundra Yakutia Якути* Якутия Tomsk State University Research Library Arctic Arctic Ocean Kolyma ENVELOPE(161.000,161.000,69.500,69.500) East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) Anadyr ENVELOPE(177.510,177.510,64.734,64.734) Anadyr’ ENVELOPE(176.233,176.233,64.882,64.882) Indigirka ENVELOPE(149.609,149.609,70.929,70.929) Verkhoyansk ENVELOPE(133.400,133.400,67.544,67.544) Anadyr River ENVELOPE(177.924,177.924,64.489,64.489) Polar Biology 41 2 237 247
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topic дождевые черви
филогеография
Сибирь
Якутия
spellingShingle дождевые черви
филогеография
Сибирь
Якутия
Shekhovtsov
S. V.
Bulakhova
Nina A.
Vinokurov
V. V.
Peltek
S. E.
Berman
Daniil I.
Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae
topic_facet дождевые черви
филогеография
Сибирь
Якутия
description Eisenia nordenskioldi subsp. nordenskioldi is an earthworm species inhabiting a large part of Asia from approximately the 40° of north latitude to the shores of the Arctic Ocean. This taxon is known to have very high genetic diversity and contains several cryptic genetic lineages. In this study we investigated phylogeography of E. n. nordenskioldi populations from the northernmost part of its range from tundra and north taiga using mitochondrial cox1 sequences. The studied populations were mostly represented by the 9th lineage of this subspecies. This lineage was estimated to have diverged about a million years ago and many of its populations probably survived several glacial cycles in situ. Judging by phylogeographic patterns the ancestral range of the 9th lineage was most probably located in southern Yakutia. From this area it dispersed to the rest of the current distribution where specific haplotype groups were detected in certain geographic regions: the Urals the Kolyma river basin and the shore of the East Siberian Sea the Taui bay the Anadyr river valley and Kamchatka. It is noteworthy that the Verkhoyansk ridge did not act as a barrier to earthworm dispersal as populations from the Lena the Yana and the Indigirka basins were genetically similar but distinct from the populations of the Kolyma river basin.
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author Shekhovtsov
S. V.
Bulakhova
Nina A.
Vinokurov
V. V.
Peltek
S. E.
Berman
Daniil I.
author_facet Shekhovtsov
S. V.
Bulakhova
Nina A.
Vinokurov
V. V.
Peltek
S. E.
Berman
Daniil I.
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title Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae
title_short Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae
title_full Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae
title_fullStr Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography of Eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae
title_sort phylogeography of eisenia nordenskioldi nordenskioldi (lumbricidae
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2184-2
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op_source Polar biology. 2017. Vol. 41
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