Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history

Littorinid snails are present in most coastal areas globally, playing a significant role in the ecology of intertidal communities. Laevilitorina is a marine gastropod genus distributed exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere, with 21 species reported from South America, the sub-Antarctic islands, Ant...

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Main Authors: Rosenfeld, S., Maturana, C.S., Spencer, H.G., Convey, P., Saucède, T., Brickle, P., Bahamonde, F., Jossart, Q., Poulin, E., Gonzalez-Wevar, C.
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/387328.pdf
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:361503 2023-05-15T13:42:51+02:00 Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history Rosenfeld, S. Maturana, C.S. Spencer, H.G. Convey, P. Saucède, T. Brickle, P. Bahamonde, F. Jossart, Q. Poulin, E. Gonzalez-Wevar, C. 2022 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/387328.pdf en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000885948800002 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1127.91310 https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/387328.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess %3Ci%3EZooKeys+1127%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+61-77.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.3897%2Fzookeys.1127.91310%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.3897%2Fzookeys.1127.91310%3C%2Fa%3E Laevilitorininae info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftvliz https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1127.91310 2023-03-08T23:25:23Z Littorinid snails are present in most coastal areas globally, playing a significant role in the ecology of intertidal communities. Laevilitorina is a marine gastropod genus distributed exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere, with 21 species reported from South America, the sub-Antarctic islands, Antarctica, New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania. Here, an updated database of 21 species generated from a combination of sources is presented: 1) new field sampling data; 2) published records; 3) the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), to provide a comprehensive description of the known geographic distribution of the genus and detailed occurrences for each of the 21 species. The database includes 813 records (occurrences), 53 from field sampling, 174 from the literature, 128 from GBIF, and 458 from ALA. West Antarctica had the highest species richness (8 species), followed by sub-Antarctic islands of New Zealand (4 species) and the south-east shelf of Australia (4 species). The provinces of Magellan, New Zealand South Island, and sub-Antarctic Islands of the Indian Ocean include two species each. This study specifically highlights reports of L. pygmaea and L. venusta , species that have been almost unrecorded since their description. Recent advances in molecular studies of L. caliginosa showed that this species does not correspond to a widely distributed taxon, but to multiple divergent lineages distributed throughout the Southern Ocean. Ongoing molecular and taxonomic studies are necessary for a better understanding of the diversity and biogeography of this genus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antarctica New Zealand Southern Ocean West Antarctica Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) Antarctic Indian New Zealand Southern Ocean West Antarctica ZooKeys 1127 61 77
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Rosenfeld, S.
Maturana, C.S.
Spencer, H.G.
Convey, P.
Saucède, T.
Brickle, P.
Bahamonde, F.
Jossart, Q.
Poulin, E.
Gonzalez-Wevar, C.
Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history
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description Littorinid snails are present in most coastal areas globally, playing a significant role in the ecology of intertidal communities. Laevilitorina is a marine gastropod genus distributed exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere, with 21 species reported from South America, the sub-Antarctic islands, Antarctica, New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania. Here, an updated database of 21 species generated from a combination of sources is presented: 1) new field sampling data; 2) published records; 3) the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), to provide a comprehensive description of the known geographic distribution of the genus and detailed occurrences for each of the 21 species. The database includes 813 records (occurrences), 53 from field sampling, 174 from the literature, 128 from GBIF, and 458 from ALA. West Antarctica had the highest species richness (8 species), followed by sub-Antarctic islands of New Zealand (4 species) and the south-east shelf of Australia (4 species). The provinces of Magellan, New Zealand South Island, and sub-Antarctic Islands of the Indian Ocean include two species each. This study specifically highlights reports of L. pygmaea and L. venusta , species that have been almost unrecorded since their description. Recent advances in molecular studies of L. caliginosa showed that this species does not correspond to a widely distributed taxon, but to multiple divergent lineages distributed throughout the Southern Ocean. Ongoing molecular and taxonomic studies are necessary for a better understanding of the diversity and biogeography of this genus.
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author Rosenfeld, S.
Maturana, C.S.
Spencer, H.G.
Convey, P.
Saucède, T.
Brickle, P.
Bahamonde, F.
Jossart, Q.
Poulin, E.
Gonzalez-Wevar, C.
author_facet Rosenfeld, S.
Maturana, C.S.
Spencer, H.G.
Convey, P.
Saucède, T.
Brickle, P.
Bahamonde, F.
Jossart, Q.
Poulin, E.
Gonzalez-Wevar, C.
author_sort Rosenfeld, S.
title Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history
title_short Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history
title_full Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history
title_fullStr Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history
title_full_unstemmed Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina (Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history
title_sort complete distribution of the genus laevilitorina (littorinimorpha, littorinidae) in the southern hemisphere: remarks and natural history
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New Zealand
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New Zealand
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West Antarctica
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Antarctica New Zealand
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West Antarctica
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