@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18830,
author = {Michael Korn and Andy J. Green and Margarida Machado and Juan Garc?a-de-Lomas and Margarida Cristo and Lu?s Cancela da Fonseca and Dagmar Frisch and Jos? Luis P?rez-Bote and Anna K. Hundsdoerfer},
title = {Phylogeny, molecular ecology and taxonomy of southern Iberian lineages of Triops mauritanicus (Crustacea: Notostraca).},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Phylogeography - Gene diversity - Passive dispersal - Dispersal probability - Gene flow - Waterbird },
doi = {10.1007/s13127-010-0026-y},
url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/864g4571v868347t/},
pmid = {},
journal = {Organisms Diversity & Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {We investigated the phylogeography of the main lineages in the tadpole shrimp Triops mauritanicus Ghigi in the south-western Iberian Peninsula, using mitochondrial 12S and 16S rDNA sequences. Our results indicate that a fourth, hitherto unknown main phylogenetic lineage occurs in Iberia, so that in total, the species is divided into six distinct clades, comprising T. m. mauritanicus, T. m. simplex Ghigi, and four as yet unnamed lineages that appear to be endemic to Iberia. Percentages of sequence divergence among the main clades in T. mauritanicus reach the range reported for recognized species in other notostracan lineages. A thorough morphological investigation also revealed that the differentiation among these lineages is higher than previously thought, and that populations of three of the main clades within T. mauritanicus can be reliably separated from each other and from the remaining lineages based on the morphology of adult males. The remaining clades also show a significant level of morphological differentiation, but include a certain proportion of populations for which the additional application of molecular methods is needed for a reliable determination. The geographic distributions of 12S haplotypes are indicative of frequent dispersal events and gene flow among populations belonging to the same main lineage, but give no evidence of recent migration events among different main lineages, suggesting that there is no gene flow among the latter. Our data thus suggest that the six main lineages within T. mauritanicus represent distinct species. We therefore describe the Iberian lineages as T. baeticus Korn n. sp., T. emeritensis Korn & P?rez-Bote n. sp., T. gadensis Korn & Garc?a-de-Lomas n. sp., and T. vicentinus Korn, Machado, Cristo & Cancela da Fonseca n. sp., and reinstate T. simplex Ghigi to full species status. Our data confirm the general, previously recognized pattern of a lower dispersal probability in gonochoric Triops taxa. However, we found evidence that passive dispersal in Triops may be further complicated by a strong habitat dependence of dispersal probability, mediated by prevailing dispersal vectors. }
}
Matrix 5021 of Study 10349

Citation title:
"Phylogeny, molecular ecology and taxonomy of southern Iberian lineages of Triops mauritanicus (Crustacea: Notostraca).".

Study name:
"Phylogeny, molecular ecology and taxonomy of southern Iberian lineages of Triops mauritanicus (Crustacea: Notostraca).".

This study is part of submission 10339
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: COI gene
Rows
|
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
| Lepidurus apus EF189669 |
(none)
|
CTGCTTTAAGTCTTCTAATTCGGGCAGAAT |
| Triops australiensis DQ889135 |
(none)
|
CAGCCTTGAGCCTTCTTATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops longicaudatus DQ310623 |
(none)
|
CAGCCTTAAGTCTCCTTATTCGTGCAGAAT |
| Lepidurus arcticus AF209067 |
(none)
|
CTGCACTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGGGCAGAGT |
| Lepidurus couesii DQ310622 |
(none)
|
CTGCACTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAGC |
| Triops longicaudatus GQ144444 |
(none)
|
CAGCCTTAAGTCTCCTTATTCGTGCAGAAT |
| Triops granarius GQ144446 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTTTACTTATTCGAGCTGAAC |
| Lepidurus lemmoni GQ144447 |
(none)
|
CCGCTTTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCTGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis EF675908 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAACAGAAC |
| Triops cancriformis EF675905 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis EF675901 |
(none)
|
CAGCTAAAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis EF675900 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAC |
| Triops cancriformis DQ664196 |
(none)
|
CAGCACTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis EF675904 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis cancriformis DQ369312 |
(none)
|
CAGCGCTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis AB084514 |
(none)
|
CAGCACTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis cancriformis 253 |
(none)
|
CAGCACTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus S Iberia 169 |
(none)
|
CAGCTCTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis cancriformis 156 |
(none)
|
CAGCGCTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus mauritanicus 143 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus mauritanicus 138 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops cancriformis cancriformis 51 |
(none)
|
CAGCGCTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus S Iberia 68 |
(none)
|
CAGCTCTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus Portugal 18 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTGAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus simplex 13 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTATTAATTCGAGCGGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus mauritanicus 3 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus mauritanicus 126 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus simplex 64 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCGGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus Gitanilla 54 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAC |
| Triops mauritanicus mauritanicus 37 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTCTTAATTCGAGCAGAAT |
| Triops mauritanicus simplex 146 |
(none)
|
CAGCTTTAAGTCTTTTAATTCGAGCGGAAT |
Columns
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