High levels of mitochondrial DNA sequence divergence among isolated populations of Fontigens (Truncatelloidea: Emmericiidae) in eastern USA

Author:

Liu Hsiu-Ping1ORCID,Schroeder Lori2,Berry Andrew2,Dillon Robert T3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO 80217, USA

2. Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, 2075 Clermont Rd, Clermont, KY 40110, USA

3. Freshwater Gastropods of North America Project, PO Box 31532, Charleston, SC 29417, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Populations of the minute emmericiid gastropod Fontigens inhabit isolated springs, caves and groundwaters widely scattered across eastern and midwestern USA. Nine species are currently recognized, with a tenth species, Fontigens cryptica, of uncertain status. Here, we survey intrapopulation, interpopulation and interspecific sequence variation of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I among six of the nine species (13 populations, 87 individuals), documenting up to 14.4% sequence divergence among conspecific populations. Interspecific divergence ranges from 8.7% to 21.9%. We also include in our analysis a single putative individual of F. cryptica, recently sampled from Kentucky, evaluating whether the population it represents may be genetically distinct. Fit within a larger phylogenetic context, the 14.4% sequence divergence demonstrated between this individual and its nearest neighbour, F. bottimeri sampled from Washington, DC, supports the specific status of F. cryptica.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science

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