Тип публикации: статья из журнала
Год издания: 2017
Идентификатор DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2017.09.005
Ключевые слова: Biogeography, Dispersal, Greenland, Molecular phylogeny, Morphological variation, North Atlantic, Subspecies, Taxonomy
Аннотация: The Lymnaeidae constitute a significant part of the freshwater molluscan diversity of Greenland. Since 1842, not less than 10 nominal taxa of the species and variety rank were described to organize the diversity of the Greenland lymnaeid snails. All previous attempts to revise these taxa were systematically based on morphological evidence only. Here, we provide a molecular analysis of the phylogenetic affinity and systematic status of three alleged species of the Greenland Lymnaeidae: Lymnaea vahlii (Møller, 1842), L. holboellii (Møller, 1842), and L. pingelii (Møller, 1842). We examined the newly collected material and inspected the type series of the three species. Our results show a very tight relationship between the Greenland snails and the Nearctic species Ladislavella catascopium (Say, 1817) s. lato. From the genetic point of view, the Greenland populations should be classified within L. catascopium, albeit probably with the merit of a subspecies status. The three nominal species of lymnaeids described by Møller (1842) are apparently synonyms of each other. Our findings assume a rather recent colonization of Greenland by snails arriving from the North American mainland, which is compatible with the so-called “tabula rasa” hypothesis, proposed to explain the currently observed taxonomic diversity of continental animals and plants of the North Atlantic islands. No lymnaeid species endemic to Greenland is thus revealed. © 2017 Académie des sciences
Издание
Журнал: Comptes Rendus - Biologies
Выпуск журнала: Vol. 340, Is. 11-12
Номера страниц: 541-557
ISSN журнала: 16310691
Издатель: Elsevier Masson SAS
Персоны
- Vinarski M.V. (Laboratory of Macroecology and Biogeography of Invertebrates, Saint-Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya Emb. 7–9, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation, Museum of Siberian Aquatic Mollusks, Omsk State Pedagogical University, Naberezhnaya Tukhachevskogo 14, Omsk, Russian Federation)
- Bolotov I.N. (Laboratory of Molecular Ecology and Phylogenetics, Northern Arctic Federal University, Severnoy Dviny Emb. 17, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation)
- Schniebs K. (Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden, Museum of Zoology, Königsbrücker Landstraße 159, Dresden, Germany)
- Nekhaev I.O. (Laboratory of Macroecology and Biogeography of Invertebrates, Saint-Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya Emb. 7–9, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
- Hundsdoerfer A.K. (Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden, Museum of Zoology, Königsbrücker Landstraße 159, Dresden, Germany)
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