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Phylogeny, taxonomy, and biogeography of the Sphaeriinae (Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae). / Винарский, Максим Викторович; Беспалая, Юлия Владимировна; Аксёнова, Ольга Владимировна; Бабушкин, Евгений Сергеевич; Палатов, Дмитрий Михайлович; Овчанкова, Надежда Борисовна; Кондаков, Александр Васильевич; Гофаров, Михаил Юрьевич; Konopleva, Ekaterina S.; Кропотин, Александр; Shevchenko, A. ; Травина, О.В.; Соболева, Алена А.; Зубрий, Наталья А.; Соколова, С. Е.; Mabrouki, Youness; Taybi, A.F.; Болотов, Иван Николаевич.
In: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. 201, No. 2, 06.2024, p. 305-338.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Phylogeny, taxonomy, and biogeography of the Sphaeriinae (Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae)
AU - Винарский, Максим Викторович
AU - Беспалая, Юлия Владимировна
AU - Аксёнова, Ольга Владимировна
AU - Бабушкин, Евгений Сергеевич
AU - Палатов, Дмитрий Михайлович
AU - Овчанкова, Надежда Борисовна
AU - Кондаков, Александр Васильевич
AU - Гофаров, Михаил Юрьевич
AU - Konopleva, Ekaterina S.
AU - Кропотин, Александр
AU - Shevchenko, A.
AU - Травина, О.В.
AU - Соболева, Алена А.
AU - Зубрий, Наталья А.
AU - Соколова, С. Е.
AU - Mabrouki, Youness
AU - Taybi, A.F.
AU - Болотов, Иван Николаевич
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - The subfamily Sphaeriinae is a diverse and ecologically significant group of freshwater invertebrates, playing a keystone role in the energy flow and nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems. Despite a long history of its study, the taxonomic structure and species content of this group are a matter of ongoing disputes between malacologists. We clarify the taxonomy, distribution, and evolutionary biogeography of the Sphaeriinae around the world based on the largest dataset of DNA sequences of these clams ever accumulated, which includes the data on specimens collected from various continents and countries around the globe. Our 16S rRNA and two-locus phylogenies reveal that the Sphaeriinae is a monophyletic group, containing at least seven genus-level clades: Sphaerium Scopoli, 1777, Pisidium C. Pfeifffer, 1821 (s.s.), Euglesa Jenyns, 1832, Odhneripisidium Kuiper, 1962, Conventus Pirogov & Starobogatov stat. nov., 1974, ‘Pisidium’ sterkianum group, and Hindupisidium Vinarski & Bespalaya gen. nov. Our 16S rRNA phylogenetic tree contains 80 well-supported clades corresponding to the putative species-level taxa. Four species new to science are described here: Euglesa kolymensis Bespalaya, Aksenova & Bolotov sp. nov., Euglesa kyrgyzica Bespalaya, Aksenova, Kondakov & Palatov sp. nov., Euglesa moroccana Bespalaya, Vinarski, Aksenova, Mabrouki, Kondakov & Palatov sp. nov., Odhneripisidium сaucasus Bespalaya, Vinarski, Aksenova, Kondakov & Palatov sp. nov. Our fossil-calibrated phylogeny and generalized biogeographic model indicate that the most recent common ancestor of the Sphaeriidae could have originated somewhere within a broad area covering China near the Lower Cretaceous boundary.
AB - The subfamily Sphaeriinae is a diverse and ecologically significant group of freshwater invertebrates, playing a keystone role in the energy flow and nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems. Despite a long history of its study, the taxonomic structure and species content of this group are a matter of ongoing disputes between malacologists. We clarify the taxonomy, distribution, and evolutionary biogeography of the Sphaeriinae around the world based on the largest dataset of DNA sequences of these clams ever accumulated, which includes the data on specimens collected from various continents and countries around the globe. Our 16S rRNA and two-locus phylogenies reveal that the Sphaeriinae is a monophyletic group, containing at least seven genus-level clades: Sphaerium Scopoli, 1777, Pisidium C. Pfeifffer, 1821 (s.s.), Euglesa Jenyns, 1832, Odhneripisidium Kuiper, 1962, Conventus Pirogov & Starobogatov stat. nov., 1974, ‘Pisidium’ sterkianum group, and Hindupisidium Vinarski & Bespalaya gen. nov. Our 16S rRNA phylogenetic tree contains 80 well-supported clades corresponding to the putative species-level taxa. Four species new to science are described here: Euglesa kolymensis Bespalaya, Aksenova & Bolotov sp. nov., Euglesa kyrgyzica Bespalaya, Aksenova, Kondakov & Palatov sp. nov., Euglesa moroccana Bespalaya, Vinarski, Aksenova, Mabrouki, Kondakov & Palatov sp. nov., Odhneripisidium сaucasus Bespalaya, Vinarski, Aksenova, Kondakov & Palatov sp. nov. Our fossil-calibrated phylogeny and generalized biogeographic model indicate that the most recent common ancestor of the Sphaeriidae could have originated somewhere within a broad area covering China near the Lower Cretaceous boundary.
UR - https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-abstract/201/2/305/7343976
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/d7d557fc-546f-33dd-b288-4f9ff6bccc2a/
U2 - 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad139
DO - 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad139
M3 - Article
VL - 201
SP - 305
EP - 338
JO - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
JF - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
SN - 0024-4082
IS - 2
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