Cryptic lineages and hybridization in freshwater mussels of the genus Pyganodon (Unionidae) in northeastern North America

Author:

Cyr Frédéric123,Paquet Annie123,Martel André L.123,Angers Bernard123

Affiliation:

1. Département des sciences biologiques, Université de Montréal, 90 Vincent d’Indy, Montréal QC H2V 2S9, Canada.

2. Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune, 880 chemin Sainte Foy, 2e étage, QC G1S 4X4, Canada.

3. Sciences biologiques, section Malacologie, Musée canadien de la nature, C.P. 3443, succersale D, Ottawa ON K1P 6P4, Canada.

Abstract

The distribution of freshwater mussels Pyganodon Crosse and P. Fischer, 1894 traditionally inferred from morphological characters was validated by a genetic characterization of the genus within the Quebec peninsula. Individuals were identified by comparing the sequences from the female mitochondrial genome (COI and 16S) with those of reference individuals, while hybridization was assessed with male mitochondrial (COI and COII) and nuclear genomes (ITS1 and ITS2). The results confirmed most of the previous morphological identifications but revealed unexpected results. Both male and female mitochondrial genomes support the distinction between Pyganodon fragilis (Lamarck, 1819) and Pyganodon cataracta (Say, 1817). However, only one lineage of Pyganodon grandis (Say, 1829), instead of the two expected, was detected in the sampled area. The genetic survey also revealed the presence of two unidentified Pyganodon lineages, previously unreported within the Quebec peninsula. These extremely rare lineages harbour the signature of ancestral hybridizations. Finally, recent divergence and hybridizations make shell characters only partially efficient in discriminating Pyganodon lineages.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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