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Inferring phylogenetic patterns of land snails of the genus Albinaria on the island of Dia (Crete, Greece)

机译:推断在Dia(克里特岛,希腊)上的Albinaria陆地蜗牛的陆地蜗牛的系统发育模式

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Albinaria (Gastropoda, Clausiliidae) is a pulmonate genus distributed around the north-eastern coasts of the Mediterranean. It is the most 'speciose' genus within the family of Clausiliidae, exhibiting a high degree of morphological and genetic differentiation, and serving as a model for several ecological, systematics and evolutionary studies. Nevertheless, many aspects remain uncertain mainly due to the large number of taxa whose classification has not yet been evaluated with solid synapomorphic characters. Thirty-one morphological species are currently recognized on the island of Crete and its satellite islets. Four of them (A. retusa, A. torticollis, A. jaeckeli, and A. teres) are distributed on the island of Dia (north of Crete); the first three are island endemics. Here, we combined mitochondrial and nuclear DNA information and Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood approaches to evaluate the phylogenetic relationships, and assess the genetic distinctiveness and cohesiveness of all described species of Dia Island. The produced phylogeny was not congruent with the morphological species, demonstrating a more complex pattern of speciation and diversification. Although each island endemic constitutes a monophyletic lineage, the number of island endemic species could be greater than the three currently recognized species so far (A. retusa, A. torticollis, and A. jaeckeli), since a newly discovered lineage (north-western part of the island), that morphologically differs from the populations of A. torticollis in the eastern part, and genetically is more closely related to A. jaeckeli, could be elevated to the species level. Considering the fourth species found on the island of Dia, A. teres is genetically highly variable, showing low geographic structuring due to either long-distance gene flow or retained ancestral polymorphisms, or a combination of both. Further work (analysis of more specimens and DNA data) both from Dia and Crete is indispensable in order to shed light on aspects of the evolutionary history of the genus in Dia.
机译:Albinaria(Gastropoda,Clausiliidae)是一种脉水属,分布在地中海的东北海岸。它是克劳西亚家族中最有“种的型”属,表现出高度的形态和遗传分化,并作为几种生态,系统性和进化研究的模型。然而,许多方面仍然不确定,主要是由于尚未用固体突触突触字符评估分类的大量分类。目前在克里特岛及其卫星岛的岛上承认了三十一体的形态物种。其中四个(A. Retusa,A. Torticollis,A.Jaeckeli和A.Teres)分布在Dia岛(克里特岛北部);前三个是岛屿的善意。在此,我们组合线粒体和核DNA信息和贝叶斯和最大似然方法来评估系统发育关系,并评估所有描述的DIA岛的遗传性质和凝聚力。产生的系统发育不与形态学物种一致,展示了更复杂的形态和多样化模式。虽然每个岛屿流域构成单次血统,但岛屿流域的数量可能大于到目前为止的三种目前公认的物种(A. Retusa,A. Torticollis和A.JaeCkeli),因为新发现的血统(西北部分岛的一部分),其形态学上与东部的A.斜颈的种群不同,并且遗传地与A. Jaeckeli更密切地相关,可以升高到物种水平。考虑到在DIA岛上发现的第四种物种,A.TERES是基因上高度可变的,显示出由于长距离基因流或保留的祖先多态性而导致的低地理结构,或两者的组合。从DIA和克雷特的进一步工作(分析更多标本和DNA数据)是必不可少的,以便在DIA中的GENUS进化历史的方面上阐明。

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