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Title
Phylogeography of the true freshwater crab, Geothelphusa dehaani: detected dual dispersal routes via land and sea
Abstract
Dispersal is an important factor that determines the potential for colonization to pioneer sites. Although most decapods employ seaward migration for reproduction with a planktonic larval phase, true freshwater crabs spend their entire life cycle in freshwater. Therefore, it is expected that genetic regionality can be easily detected. In this study, we focused on true freshwater crabs, Geothelphusa Stimpson, 1858. Herein, we reveal the evolutionary history and dispersal patterns of freshwater crustaceans. We collected and genetically analyzed 283 specimens at 138 localities across the Japanese Islands. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted on the combined dataset (mtDNA COI, 16S, and nDNA ITS1, histone H3 regions) and the data set based on the mtDNA COI region. The phylogenetic relationships detected 10 clades that were highly monophyletic. The highlights of this study were the discovery of several cryptic species or undescribed species, and the completely different heterogeneous dual dispersal pathways within a single species; i.e., both land and ocean routes. Although it was concluded that Japanese crabs are basically genetically divided by straits, strong evidence for dispersion via ocean currents was also detected (i.e., a “sweepstake”). It was also confirmed that Geothelphusa dehaani (White, 1847) could survive in seawater.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001076164300001
Bibliographic citation
Takenaka, M.; Yano, K.; Tojo, K. (2023). Phylogeography of the true freshwater crab, Geothelphusa dehaani: detected dual dispersal routes via land and sea. Zoology (Jena) 160: 126118. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zool.2023.126118
Topic
Fresh water
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true

Authors

author
Name
Masaki Takenaka
author
Name
Koki Yano
author
Name
Koji Tojo

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zool.2023.126118

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2023-09-25
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2023-09-25