Insight into the evolutionary history ofIndoplanorbis exustus(Bulinidae: Gastropoda) at the scale of population and species

Author:

Sil Maitreya1ORCID,Mahveen Juveriya12,Roy Abhisikta1,Karanth K Praveen3,Aravind N A14

Affiliation:

1. SMS Foundation Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment , Royal Enclave, Sriramapura, Jakkur PO, Bangalore 560064 , India

2. Department of Microbiology, St. Joseph’s College , Bangalore 560027 , India

3. Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore 560012 , India

4. Yenepoya Research Centre, Yenepoya (deemed to be University) , University Road, Derlakatte, Mangalore 575018 , India

Abstract

AbstractThe history of a lineage is intertwined with the history of the landscape it inhabits. Here we showcase how the geo-tectonic and climatic evolution of South Asia and surrounding landmasses have shaped the biogeographical history of Indoplanorbis exustus, a tropical Asian, freshwater snail. We amplified partial COI gene fragments from all over India and combined this with a larger dataset from South and Southeast Asia to carry out phylogenetic reconstruction, species delimitation analysis and population genetic analyses. Two nuclear genes were also amplified from a few individuals per putative species to carry out divergence dating and ancestral area reconstruction analyses. The results suggest that I. exustus dispersed out of Africa into India during the Eocene. Furthermore, molecular data suggest I. exustus is a species complex consisting of multiple putative species. Primary diversification took place in the Northern Indian plains or in Northeast India. The speciation events appear to be primarily allopatric caused by a series of aridification events starting from the late Miocene to early Pleistocene. None of the species appears to have any underlying genetic structure suggestive of high vagility. All the species underwent population fluctuations during the Pleistocene, probably driven by the Quaternary climatic fluctuations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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