Phylogeography of the freshwater crab Potamon persicum (Decapoda: Potamidae): an ancestral ring species?

Author:

Amir Afzali Yaser1ORCID,Naderloo Reza1ORCID,Keikhosravi Alireza2ORCID,Klaus Sebastian3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran , Tehran 1417935840 , Iran

2. Department of Biology, Hakim Sabzevari University , Sabzevar 9617976487 , Iran

3. Environmental Resources Management, Managing Consultant, ERM GmbH , Siemensstr. 9, Neu-Isenburg 63263 , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The Zagros Mountains, characterized by complex topography and three large drainage systems, harbor the endemic freshwater crab Potamon persicum in Iran. Our study delves into the evolutionary history of P. persicum, utilizing two mitochondrial and one nuclear marker. We collected 214 specimens from 24 localities, identifying 21 haplotypes grouped into two major evolutionary lineages. Substantial differentiation exists between drainage systems and lineages. Historical demographic analysis revealed a significant decrease in population size during the late Holocene, accompanied by a recent population bottleneck. Species distribution modeling has revealed eastward shifts in suitable habitats between the last glacial maximum and the present day. Following the last glacial maximum, habitat fragmentation occurred, resulting in the establishment of small populations. These smaller populations are more vulnerable to climatic and geological events, thereby limiting gene flow and accelerating genetic differentiation within species. Historical biogeographic analysis traced the origin of P. persicum to the western Zagros Mountains, with major genetic divergence occurring during the Pleistocene. Our genetic analyses suggest that P. persicum may have shown a genetic pattern similar to a classical ring species before the Pleistocene. The Namak Lake sub-basin could have served as a contact zone where populations did not interbreed but were connected through gene flow in a geographic ring. Currently, genetic separation is evident between basins, indicating that P. persicum in the Zagros Mountains is not a contemporary ring species. Also, our biogeographical analysis estimated that range evolution may have been driven initially by dispersal, and only during the late Pleistocene by vicariance.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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