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Title: Molecular evidences confirm a late Pleistocene origin of the Italian and Maltese populations of the freshwater crab, Potamon fluviatile (Herbst, 1785) (Malacostraca, Decapoda)
Authors: Vecchioni, Luca
Deidun, Alan
Marrone, Federico
Arculeo, Marco
Keywords: Freshwater crabs -- Malta
Freshwater crabs -- Italy
Mitochondrial DNA
Cytochromes
Cytochrome oxidase -- Congresses
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: University of Malta. Department of Geosciences
Citation: Vecchioni, L., Deidun, A., Marrone. F., & Arculeo, M. (2017). Molecular evidences confirm a late Pleistocene origin of the Italian and Maltese populations of the freshwater crab, Potamon fluviatile (Herbst, 1785) (Malacostraca, Decapoda). XIII Incontro dei Dottorandi in Ecologia e Scienze dei Sistemi Acquatici, Palermo.
Abstract: In the last decade, several studies were conducted on Potamon fluviatile in order to investigate its phylogenetic relationships with the other species in the subgenus Euthelphusa, and to elucidate its phylogeography (see Jesse et al. 2010, and references therein). Based on molecular data, Jesse et al. (2009) proposed a late Pleistocene origin from the Balkans for the Italian and Maltese populations of the species. However, it is also well-known that, during the Pleistocene glaciations, southern Italy and Sicily acted as refugia for species which persisted in situ, with a resulting genetic differentiation of these “southern” strains, both for aquatic and terrestrial taxa. The purpose of our study was thus to test the possible role played by southern Italy and Malta as refugia for the freshwater crab during the Pleistocene, through the implementation of an expanded sampling of the genetic diversity of different populations of the species in Sicily and the Maltese archipelago.
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