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Bosminopsis deitersi (Crustacea: Cladocera) as an ancient species group: a revision

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PEERJ
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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PEERJ INC
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11310

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Phylogeography; Phylogeny; Molecular clock; Taxonomy; Cladocera; Eurasia

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [18-1400325]
  2. National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) - Ministry of Environment (MOE) of the Republic of Korea

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The study revealed that the species Bosminopsis deitersi actually includes a cryptic species widely distributed in the Old World called Bosminopsis zernowi, with significant genetic divergence between the two. Samples indicated low genetic differentiation in Bosminopsis zernowi, and molecular clock and biogeographic analysis suggested a Mesozoic origin for this species group. This evidence contradicts the single species hypothesis for Bosminopsis deitersi and supports the existence of an ancient species group with marked morphological conservation.
Water fleas (Crustacea: Cladocera) of the Family Bosminidae have been studied since the founding of paleolimnology and freshwater ecology. However, one species, Bosminopsis deitersi, stands out for its exceptional multicontinental range and broad ecological requirements. Here we use an integrated morphological and multilocus genetic approach to address the species problem in B. deitersi. We analyzed 32 populations of B. deitersi s. lat. Two nuclear and two mitochondrial loci were used to carry out the bGMYC, mPTP and STACEY algorithms for species delimitation. Detailed morphological study was also carried out across continents. The evidence indicated a widely distributed cryptic species in the Old World (Bosminopsis zernowi) that is genetically divergent from B. deitersi s.str. We revised the taxonomy and redescribed the species in this complex. Our sampling indicated that B. zernowi had weak genetic differentiation across its range. A molecular clock and biogeographic analysis with fossil calibrations suggested a Mesozoic origin for the Bosminopsis deitersi group. Our evidence rejects the single species hypothesis for B. deitersi and is consistent with an ancient species group (potentially Mesozoic) that shows marked morphological conservation. The family Bosminidae, then, has examples of both rapid morphological evolution (Holocene Bosmina), and morphological stasis (Bosminopsis).

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