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Evolutionary history of relict Congeria (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) : unearthing the subterranean biodiversity of the Dinaric Karst


Bilandžija, Helena; Morton, Brian; Podnar, Martina; Ćetković, Helena
Evolutionary history of relict Congeria (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) : unearthing the subterranean biodiversity of the Dinaric Karst // Frontiers in Zoology, 10 (2013), 5; 1-17 doi:10.1186/1742-9994-10-5 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Evolutionary history of relict Congeria (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) : unearthing the subterranean biodiversity of the Dinaric Karst

Autori
Bilandžija, Helena ; Morton, Brian ; Podnar, Martina ; Ćetković, Helena

Izvornik
Frontiers in Zoology (1742-9994) 10 (2013), 5; 1-17

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Dinaric Karst; subterranean habitats; cave bivalve; Congeria; Dreissenidae; new species; ecophenotypic plasticity

Sažetak
Patterns of biodiversity in the subterranean realm are typically different from those encountered on the Earth’s surface. The Dinaric karst of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina is a global hotspot of subterranean biodiversity. How this was achieved and why this is so remain largely unresolved despite a long tradition of research. To obtain insights into the colonisation of the Dinaric Karst and the effects of the subterranean realm on its inhabitants, we studied the tertiary relict Congeria, a unique cave-dwelling bivalve (Dreissenidae), using a combination of biogeographical, molecular, morphological, and paleontological information. Phylogenetic and molecular clock analyses using both nuclear and mitochondrial markers have shown that the surviving Congeria lineage has actually split into three distinct species, i.e., C. kusceri, C. jalzici sp. nov. and C. mulaomerovici sp. nov., by vicariant processes in the late Miocene and Pliocene. Despite millions of years of independent evolution, analyses have demonstrated a great deal of shell similarity between modern Congeria species, although slight differences in hinge plate structure have enabled the description of the two new species. Ancestral plesiomorphic shell forms seem to have been conserved during the processes of cave colonisation and subsequent lineage isolation. In contrast, shell morphology is divergent within one of the lineages, probably due to microhabitat differences. Following the turbulent evolution of the Dreissenidae during the Tertiary and major radiations in Lake Pannon, species of Congeria went extinct. One lineage survived, however, by adopting a unique life history strategy that suited it to the underground environment. In light of our new data, an alternative scenario for its colonisation of the karst is proposed. The extant Congeria comprises three sister species that, to date, have only been found to live in 15 caves in the Dinaric karst. Inter-specific morphological stasis and intra-specific ecophenotypic plasticity of the congerid shell demonstrate the contrasting ways in which evolution in the underground environments shapes its inhabitants.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Biologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
098-0982913-2874 - Geni i genomi: struktura, funkcija i evolucija (Ćetković, Helena, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
183-1193080-0831 - Biologija ugroženih i endemičnih životinjskih vrsta Hrvatske (Podnar Lešić, Martina, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb,
Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej

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doi www.frontiersinzoology.com

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Bilandžija, Helena; Morton, Brian; Podnar, Martina; Ćetković, Helena
Evolutionary history of relict Congeria (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) : unearthing the subterranean biodiversity of the Dinaric Karst // Frontiers in Zoology, 10 (2013), 5; 1-17 doi:10.1186/1742-9994-10-5 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Bilandžija, H., Morton, B., Podnar, M. & Ćetković, H. (2013) Evolutionary history of relict Congeria (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) : unearthing the subterranean biodiversity of the Dinaric Karst. Frontiers in Zoology, 10 (5), 1-17 doi:10.1186/1742-9994-10-5.
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