INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) BASED ON MOLECULAR DATA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
Identifieur interne : 001724 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 001723; suivant : 001725INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) BASED ON MOLECULAR DATA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
Auteurs : Stephanie W. Huff ; David Campbell ; Daniel L. Gustafson ; Charles Lydeard ; Cristian R. Altaba ; Gonzalo GiribetSource :
- Journal of Molluscan Studies [ 0260-1230 ] ; 2004-11.
Abstract
The phylogenetic relationships among selected members of the family Margaritiferidae are investigated using sequence data from five molecular markers. Parsimony analyses of the data support the recognition of those nominal species for which multiple samples were included in the study (Margaritifera margaritifera, M. laevis, M. falcata and M. auricularia). Although not always strongly supported, the following relationships were consistently recovered: (Cumberlandia + Margaritifera auricularia), (M. falcata (M. marrianae + M. laevis)) and to a lesser degree (Dahurinaia dahurica + M. margaritifera). The molecular phylogeny indicates that the taxonomy of the group is in need of revision since the genus Margaritifera is not monophyletic and a new taxonomy by Smith (2001) is not supported. A complicated pattern of biogeography was suggested by the three clades of Old World + New World species. It is difficult to determine whether this pattern is a reflection of extinction and contraction of an ancient, formerly widespread margaritiferid fauna, peripheral isolation of formerly widespread taxa, fish host dispersal, or even host switching.
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<title-group><article-title>INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: MARGARITIFERIDAE) BASED ON MOLECULAR DATA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY</article-title>
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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;<target target-type="aff" id="AFF2"></target>
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University of Alabama, Biodiversity and Systematics, Department of Biological Sciences, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA; <target target-type="aff" id="AFF3"></target>
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Department of Ecology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA; and <target target-type="aff" id="AFF4"></target>
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Laboratory of Human Systematics, University of the Balearic Islands, 07071 Palma de Mallorca, Spain</aff>
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<author-notes><corresp id="COR1">Correspondence: Gonzalo Giribet; e-mail: <ext-link xlink:href="ggiribet@oeb.harvard.edu" ext-link-type="email">ggiribet@oeb.harvard.edu</ext-link>
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<issue>4</issue>
<fpage>379</fpage>
<lpage>388</lpage>
<history><date date-type="accepted"><day>31</day>
<month>3</month>
<year>2004</year>
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<abstract xml:lang="en"><p>The phylogenetic relationships among selected members of the family Margaritiferidae are investigated using sequence data from five molecular markers. Parsimony analyses of the data support the recognition of those nominal species for which multiple samples were included in the study (<italic>Margaritifera margaritifera</italic>
, <italic>M. laevis</italic>
, <italic>M. falcata</italic>
and <italic>M. auricularia</italic>
). Although not always strongly supported, the following relationships were consistently recovered: (<italic>Cumberlandia</italic>
+ <italic>Margaritifera auricularia</italic>
), (<italic>M. falcata</italic>
(<italic>M. marrianae</italic>
+ <italic>M. laevis</italic>
)) and to a lesser degree (<italic>Dahurinaia dahurica</italic>
+ <italic>M. margaritifera</italic>
). The molecular phylogeny indicates that the taxonomy of the group is in need of revision since the genus <italic>Margaritifera</italic>
is not monophyletic and a new taxonomy by Smith (2001) is not supported. A complicated pattern of biogeography was suggested by the three clades of Old World + New World species. It is difficult to determine whether this pattern is a reflection of extinction and contraction of an ancient, formerly widespread margaritiferid fauna, peripheral isolation of formerly widespread taxa, fish host dispersal, or even host switching.</p>
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