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2024
Diversification over deep and shallow temporal scales in the Holarctic genus Perpolita (Gastropoda: Gastrodontidae)
SAITO, Takumi, Jeffrey Clark NEKOLA, Markéta NOVÁKOVÁ, Eva LÍZNAROVÁ, Takahiro HIRANO et. al.Basic information
Original name
Diversification over deep and shallow temporal scales in the Holarctic genus Perpolita (Gastropoda: Gastrodontidae)
Authors
SAITO, Takumi (392 Japan, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Jeffrey Clark NEKOLA (840 United States of America, belonging to the institution), Markéta NOVÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Eva LÍZNAROVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Takahiro HIRANO, Veronika HORSÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Michal HORSÁK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2024, 0024-4082
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10613 Zoology
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 2.800 in 2022
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
001259866200001
Keywords in English
biogeography; ddRAD-seq; integrative revision; Last Glacial Maximum; morphology; Nesovitrea; taxonomic error
Tags
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International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 18/7/2024 10:23, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.
Abstract
V originále
The Holarctic land snail genus Perpolita was used to explore the influence of past and current biogeography on diversification. The number of empirically-supported species was determined using a consensus between mtDNA sequence, nDNA sequence, conchology, and geographic and ecological range with five valid temperate-boreal species (Perpolita binneyana, Perpolita electrina, Perpolita hammonis, Perpolita petronella, and Perpolita radiatella) being recognized. Only P. petronella was unchanged in both nomenclature and diagnostic characteristics with the remainder requiring alterations. Perhaps the most important of these was elevation of P. radiatella to a valid species, with its populations having been previously lumped either under European P. hammonis or North American P. electrina. Divergence times of 18.7-10.0 Mya were suggested through genome-wide SNPs in combination with the fossil record, indicating a pre-Pleistocene origin for all Perpolita species. Using genetically-confirmed diagnostic shell characters, we accumulated > 2000 valid occurrences and used these to estimate appropriate modern and Last Glacial Maximum climate extents for all species. These models suggest that modern intra-specific gene pool diversity may generally reflect Pleistocene palaeoclimatology.
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