On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae)
WOS: 000443457300002 PubMed ID: 30275725 Semi-terrestrial talitrid amphipods of the genus Cryptorchestia (sensu Lowry and Fanini 2013) associated with freshwater-soaked leaf litter were known to occur in inland lakes of Turkey and at the shores of the Black Sea. Before 2013 they had been reported as...
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ftunivege:oai:acikerisim.ege.edu.tr:11454/29989 2023-05-15T17:38:44+02:00 On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae) Davolos, Domenico De Matthaeis, Elvira Latella, Leonardo Tarocco, Marco Ozbek, Murat Vonk, Ronald Ege Üniversitesi 2018 https://hdl.handle.net/11454/29989 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.783.26179 eng eng Pensoft Publ 10.3897/zookeys.783.26179 Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı Zookeys 1313-2989 1313-2970 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.783.26179 https://hdl.handle.net/11454/29989 783 37 54 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bayesian analysis biogeography northwest Turkey phylogeny Talitridae taxonomy article 2018 ftunivege https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.783.26179 2022-05-02T06:50:33Z WOS: 000443457300002 PubMed ID: 30275725 Semi-terrestrial talitrid amphipods of the genus Cryptorchestia (sensu Lowry and Fanini 2013) associated with freshwater-soaked leaf litter were known to occur in inland lakes of Turkey and at the shores of the Black Sea. Before 2013 they had been reported as Orchestia cavimana and later as Cryptorchestia cavimana. In our phylogenetic tree, inferred from a mitochondria] and nuclear gene dataset (cytochrome oxidase I (COI), and histone H3 (H3), respectively), we show that these Turkish populations belong to Cryptochestiagarbinii, a common and widespread continental species, which is closely related to C. cavimana (endemic to Cyprus) and C. ruffoi (endemic to Rhodes). For the Turkish and European populations of C. garbinii, we found low levels of both genetic differentiation and morphological variation, and an age-related size variability (increasing at each moult) of the small lobe in the male gnathopod I merus, the main taxonomically diagnostic character for Cryptorchestia. A mainland (C. garbinii) versus insular isolation and in situ speciation (C. cavimana, and C. ruffor) in the two east Mediterranean islands of Cyprus and Rhodes is discussed in relation to terrestrial Cryptorchestia species endemic to North East Atlantic volcanic islands (Azores, Canary Islands, and Madeira). The incorporation of five Mediterranean and Atlantic Orchestia species in the Bayesian analysis of the two genes (COI, and H3) indicated that both genera Orchestia and Cryptorchestia are not monophyletic. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalySapienza University Rome We like to thank Roberta Salmaso (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Verona, Italy) for her help in assembling the material and pictures. Specimens of Orchestia aestuarensis from Kent, England, and Cryptorchestia guancha from Zapata and Ijuana, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, were kindly provided by Dave Wildish and Pedro Oromi, respectively. We also thank Paulo Borges (Universidade dos Acores, Terceira, Acores, Portugal) and his research team for the specimens of undescribed Cryptorchestia taxa from Flores and Graciosa (Acores). Cristiana Serejo (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazsil) and Jim Lowry (Australian Museum, Sydney) provided constructive comments that improved the paper. The costs for the molecular analysis were supported by Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Ege University Institutional Repository Lowry ENVELOPE(-64.150,-64.150,-84.550,-84.550) ZooKeys 783 37 54 |
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WOS: 000443457300002 PubMed ID: 30275725 Semi-terrestrial talitrid amphipods of the genus Cryptorchestia (sensu Lowry and Fanini 2013) associated with freshwater-soaked leaf litter were known to occur in inland lakes of Turkey and at the shores of the Black Sea. Before 2013 they had been reported as Orchestia cavimana and later as Cryptorchestia cavimana. In our phylogenetic tree, inferred from a mitochondria] and nuclear gene dataset (cytochrome oxidase I (COI), and histone H3 (H3), respectively), we show that these Turkish populations belong to Cryptochestiagarbinii, a common and widespread continental species, which is closely related to C. cavimana (endemic to Cyprus) and C. ruffoi (endemic to Rhodes). For the Turkish and European populations of C. garbinii, we found low levels of both genetic differentiation and morphological variation, and an age-related size variability (increasing at each moult) of the small lobe in the male gnathopod I merus, the main taxonomically diagnostic character for Cryptorchestia. A mainland (C. garbinii) versus insular isolation and in situ speciation (C. cavimana, and C. ruffor) in the two east Mediterranean islands of Cyprus and Rhodes is discussed in relation to terrestrial Cryptorchestia species endemic to North East Atlantic volcanic islands (Azores, Canary Islands, and Madeira). The incorporation of five Mediterranean and Atlantic Orchestia species in the Bayesian analysis of the two genes (COI, and H3) indicated that both genera Orchestia and Cryptorchestia are not monophyletic. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalySapienza University Rome We like to thank Roberta Salmaso (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Verona, Italy) for her help in assembling the material and pictures. Specimens of Orchestia aestuarensis from Kent, England, and Cryptorchestia guancha from Zapata and Ijuana, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, were kindly provided by Dave Wildish and Pedro Oromi, respectively. We also thank Paulo Borges (Universidade dos Acores, Terceira, Acores, Portugal) and his research team for the specimens of undescribed Cryptorchestia taxa from Flores and Graciosa (Acores). Cristiana Serejo (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazsil) and Jim Lowry (Australian Museum, Sydney) provided constructive comments that improved the paper. The costs for the molecular analysis were supported by Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. |
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On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae) |
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On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae) |
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On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae) |
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On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae) |
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On the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular Cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of C. garbinii (Talitridae) |
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on the molecular and morphological evolution of continental and insular cryptorchestia species, with an additional description of c. garbinii (talitridae) |
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