Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus

Uncoupling between molecular and morphological evolution is common in many animal and plant lineages. This is especially frequent among groups living in ancient deep lakes, because these ecosystems promote rapid morphological diversification, and has already been demonstrated for T...

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Main Authors: Ivana Karanovic, Tatiana Ya. Sitnikova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2017-07-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=13249
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spelling doaj-14b8c7c72c9c44aa93675016d72eb9762020-11-24T23:49:58ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702017-07-01684195610.3897/zookeys.684.1324913249Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genusIvana Karanovic0Tatiana Ya. Sitnikova1University of TasmaniaRussian Academy of Sciences Uncoupling between molecular and morphological evolution is common in many animal and plant lineages. This is especially frequent among groups living in ancient deep lakes, because these ecosystems promote rapid morphological diversification, and has already been demonstrated for Tanganyika cychlid fishes and Baikal amphipods. Ostracods are also very diverse in these ecosystems, with 107 candonid species described so far from Baikal, majority of them in the genera Candona Baird, 1845 and Pseudocandona Kaufmann, 1900. Here we study their morphological and molecular diversity based on four genes (two nuclear and two mitochondrial), 10 species from the lake, and 28 other species from around the world. The results of our phylogenetic analysis based on a concatenated data set, along with sequence diversity, support only two genetic lineages in the lake and indicate that a majority of the Baikal Candona and Pseudocandona species should be excluded from these genera. We describe a new genus, Mazepovacandona gen. n., to include five Baikal species, all redescribed here. We also amend the diagnosis for the endemic genus Baicalocandona Mazepova, 1972 and redescribe two species. Our study confirms an exceptional morphological diversity of Lake Baikal candonids and shows that both Baikal lineages are closely related to Candona, but only distantly to Pseudocandona. https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=13249
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author Ivana Karanovic
Tatiana Ya. Sitnikova
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Tatiana Ya. Sitnikova
Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
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author_facet Ivana Karanovic
Tatiana Ya. Sitnikova
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title Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
title_short Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
title_full Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
title_fullStr Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and molecular diversity of Lake Baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
title_sort morphological and molecular diversity of lake baikal candonid ostracods, with description of a new genus
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series ZooKeys
issn 1313-2989
1313-2970
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Uncoupling between molecular and morphological evolution is common in many animal and plant lineages. This is especially frequent among groups living in ancient deep lakes, because these ecosystems promote rapid morphological diversification, and has already been demonstrated for Tanganyika cychlid fishes and Baikal amphipods. Ostracods are also very diverse in these ecosystems, with 107 candonid species described so far from Baikal, majority of them in the genera Candona Baird, 1845 and Pseudocandona Kaufmann, 1900. Here we study their morphological and molecular diversity based on four genes (two nuclear and two mitochondrial), 10 species from the lake, and 28 other species from around the world. The results of our phylogenetic analysis based on a concatenated data set, along with sequence diversity, support only two genetic lineages in the lake and indicate that a majority of the Baikal Candona and Pseudocandona species should be excluded from these genera. We describe a new genus, Mazepovacandona gen. n., to include five Baikal species, all redescribed here. We also amend the diagnosis for the endemic genus Baicalocandona Mazepova, 1972 and redescribe two species. Our study confirms an exceptional morphological diversity of Lake Baikal candonids and shows that both Baikal lineages are closely related to Candona, but only distantly to Pseudocandona.
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