Status of Rare Endemic Species: Molecular Phylogeny, Distribution and Conservation of Freshwater Molluscs Truncilla macrodon and Truncilla cognata in Texas

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Malacologia Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.4002/040.062.0210
L. Burlakova, D. Campbell, A. Karatayev
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ABSTRACT Freshwater bivalves in the family Unionidae are one of the most endangered groups of animals in North America. In Texas, where over 60% of unionids are rare or very rare, 15 species have been added to the state's list of threatened species, and 10 are under consideration for federal listing. Due to insufficient survey efforts in the past decades, however, primary data on current distribution and habitat requirement for most of these rare species are lacking, thus challenging their protection and management. Although the species are listed as valid, there was no genetic confirmation to test for the possibility of ecophenotypes, which complicates conservation efforts. In this paper, we present genetic and distributional data for two rare Texas species, Truncilla macrodon and Truncilla cognata, and we suggest appropriate conservation measures. Tests of genetic affinities of these species using three gene regions, cox1, nad1 and ITS1, supported recognition of T. cognata and T. macrodon as full species. Analysis of historic and current species distribution showed that both these regional endemics are particularly vulnerable, and their distribution range has been reduced in the last 80 years.
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珍稀特有物种现状:德克萨斯州淡水软体动物大截尾和同源截尾的分子系统发育、分布和保护
联合科淡水双壳类是北美洲最濒危的动物类群之一。在德克萨斯州,超过60%的unionid是稀有或非常稀有的,15个物种已被列入该州的濒危物种名单,10个正在考虑列入联邦名单。然而,由于过去几十年的调查工作不足,缺乏对这些珍稀物种目前分布和栖息地需求的初步数据,从而给它们的保护和管理带来了挑战。虽然这些物种被列为有效物种,但没有基因确认来测试生态表现型的可能性,这使保护工作变得复杂。本文介绍了美国德克萨斯州两种稀有物种——巨齿截尾(Truncilla macrodon)和同源截尾(Truncilla cognata)的遗传和分布资料,并提出了相应的保护措施。利用cox1、nad1和ITS1三个基因区域对这两个物种进行遗传亲缘性测试,支持同源巨齿鲨和巨齿鲨作为完整物种的识别。对历史和当前物种分布的分析表明,这两种区域特有物种特别脆弱,它们的分布范围在过去80年中已经缩小。
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Malacologia
Malacologia 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Malacologia publishes papers on all groups of the Mollusca. Malacologia specializes in publishing long papers and monographic treatments. Complete data are especially appreciated. Papers must be of interest to an international readership. Papers in systematics, ecology, population ecology, genetics, molecular genetics, evolution and phylogenetic treatments are especially welcomed. Also welcomed are letters to the editor involving papers published or issues of import to science of the day.
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