@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26756,
author = {Dennis Ren? Uit de Weerd and Alejandro Fernandez Velazquez},
title = {Pinning down Tenuistemma (Pulmonata: Urocoptidae): local evolution of an extreme shell type},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Cuba ? conchological ? ecological speciation ? endemic - generic characters ? morphological divergence ? morphospace ? selection - shell },
doi = {10.1093/biolinnean/blx041},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Biological Journal of the Linnean Society},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {We report an extraordinary case of local and extreme shell-morphological differentiation within a group of otherwise relatively uniform eastern Cuban land snails. Analyses of multi-copy nuclear (ITS2) and of mitochondrial (COI) DNA sequences congruently place the ?genus? Tenuistemma, occurring monotypically on the Yunque de Baracoa mountain in eastern Cuba, within the more wide-spread species Pleurostemma perplicata from adjacent lower areas.
This result is in sharp contrast with patterns of variation in supposedly diagnostic shell-morphological characters, namely (1) differences in both shell form and shell sculpture between Tenuistemma and Pleurostemma perplicata, (2) the shell-morphological coherence of paraphyletic Pleurostemma perplicata, and (3) the resemblance between Pleurostemma perplicata and phylogenetically and geographically more distant species placed in Pleurostemma.
We conclude that Tenuistemma evolved from Pleurostemma perplicata on the Yunque de Baracoa, a process that probably started between 0.01 and 1.42 million years ago. The remarkable set of shell features distinguishing Tenuistemma from Pleurostemma perplicata probably evolved as a result of unique local selection pressures, possibly affecting multiple characters linked in shell development. This study provides a basis for further research into the evolutionary processes behind this remarkable morphological transition.
To render the genus Pleurostemma monophyletic, we transfer Pleurostemma perplicata to the genus Tenuistemma.
}
}
Citation for Study 20436
Citation title:
"Pinning down Tenuistemma (Pulmonata: Urocoptidae): local evolution of an extreme shell type".
Study name:
"Pinning down Tenuistemma (Pulmonata: Urocoptidae): local evolution of an extreme shell type".
This study is part of submission 20436
(Status: Published).
Citation
Uit de weerd D.R., & Fernandez velazquez A. 2017. Pinning down Tenuistemma (Pulmonata: Urocoptidae): local evolution of an extreme shell type. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, .
Authors
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Uit de weerd D.R.
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Fernandez velazquez A.
Abstract
We report an extraordinary case of local and extreme shell-morphological differentiation within a group of otherwise relatively uniform eastern Cuban land snails. Analyses of multi-copy nuclear (ITS2) and of mitochondrial (COI) DNA sequences congruently place the ?genus? Tenuistemma, occurring monotypically on the Yunque de Baracoa mountain in eastern Cuba, within the more wide-spread species Pleurostemma perplicata from adjacent lower areas.
This result is in sharp contrast with patterns of variation in supposedly diagnostic shell-morphological characters, namely (1) differences in both shell form and shell sculpture between Tenuistemma and Pleurostemma perplicata, (2) the shell-morphological coherence of paraphyletic Pleurostemma perplicata, and (3) the resemblance between Pleurostemma perplicata and phylogenetically and geographically more distant species placed in Pleurostemma.
We conclude that Tenuistemma evolved from Pleurostemma perplicata on the Yunque de Baracoa, a process that probably started between 0.01 and 1.42 million years ago. The remarkable set of shell features distinguishing Tenuistemma from Pleurostemma perplicata probably evolved as a result of unique local selection pressures, possibly affecting multiple characters linked in shell development. This study provides a basis for further research into the evolutionary processes behind this remarkable morphological transition.
To render the genus Pleurostemma monophyletic, we transfer Pleurostemma perplicata to the genus Tenuistemma.
Keywords
Cuba ? conchological ? ecological speciation ? endemic - generic characters ? morphological divergence ? morphospace ? selection - shell
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26756,
author = {Dennis Ren? Uit de Weerd and Alejandro Fernandez Velazquez},
title = {Pinning down Tenuistemma (Pulmonata: Urocoptidae): local evolution of an extreme shell type},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Cuba ? conchological ? ecological speciation ? endemic - generic characters ? morphological divergence ? morphospace ? selection - shell },
doi = {10.1093/biolinnean/blx041},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Biological Journal of the Linnean Society},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {We report an extraordinary case of local and extreme shell-morphological differentiation within a group of otherwise relatively uniform eastern Cuban land snails. Analyses of multi-copy nuclear (ITS2) and of mitochondrial (COI) DNA sequences congruently place the ?genus? Tenuistemma, occurring monotypically on the Yunque de Baracoa mountain in eastern Cuba, within the more wide-spread species Pleurostemma perplicata from adjacent lower areas.
This result is in sharp contrast with patterns of variation in supposedly diagnostic shell-morphological characters, namely (1) differences in both shell form and shell sculpture between Tenuistemma and Pleurostemma perplicata, (2) the shell-morphological coherence of paraphyletic Pleurostemma perplicata, and (3) the resemblance between Pleurostemma perplicata and phylogenetically and geographically more distant species placed in Pleurostemma.
We conclude that Tenuistemma evolved from Pleurostemma perplicata on the Yunque de Baracoa, a process that probably started between 0.01 and 1.42 million years ago. The remarkable set of shell features distinguishing Tenuistemma from Pleurostemma perplicata probably evolved as a result of unique local selection pressures, possibly affecting multiple characters linked in shell development. This study provides a basis for further research into the evolutionary processes behind this remarkable morphological transition.
To render the genus Pleurostemma monophyletic, we transfer Pleurostemma perplicata to the genus Tenuistemma.
}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26756
AU - Uit de Weerd,Dennis Ren?
AU - Fernandez Velazquez,Alejandro
T1 - Pinning down Tenuistemma (Pulmonata: Urocoptidae): local evolution of an extreme shell type
PY - 2017
KW - Cuba ? conchological ? ecological speciation ? endemic - generic characters ? morphological divergence ? morphospace ? selection - shell
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blx041
N2 - We report an extraordinary case of local and extreme shell-morphological differentiation within a group of otherwise relatively uniform eastern Cuban land snails. Analyses of multi-copy nuclear (ITS2) and of mitochondrial (COI) DNA sequences congruently place the ?genus? Tenuistemma, occurring monotypically on the Yunque de Baracoa mountain in eastern Cuba, within the more wide-spread species Pleurostemma perplicata from adjacent lower areas.
This result is in sharp contrast with patterns of variation in supposedly diagnostic shell-morphological characters, namely (1) differences in both shell form and shell sculpture between Tenuistemma and Pleurostemma perplicata, (2) the shell-morphological coherence of paraphyletic Pleurostemma perplicata, and (3) the resemblance between Pleurostemma perplicata and phylogenetically and geographically more distant species placed in Pleurostemma.
We conclude that Tenuistemma evolved from Pleurostemma perplicata on the Yunque de Baracoa, a process that probably started between 0.01 and 1.42 million years ago. The remarkable set of shell features distinguishing Tenuistemma from Pleurostemma perplicata probably evolved as a result of unique local selection pressures, possibly affecting multiple characters linked in shell development. This study provides a basis for further research into the evolutionary processes behind this remarkable morphological transition.
To render the genus Pleurostemma monophyletic, we transfer Pleurostemma perplicata to the genus Tenuistemma.
L3 - 10.1093/biolinnean/blx041
JF - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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