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Biogeography of the freshwater gastropod, Planorbella trivolvis, in the western United States.


ABSTRACT: Despite the important roles of freshwater gastropods in aquatic ecosystems, the taxonomic status of many taxa is unclear, which is compounded by a lack of information on species population genetic structuring, distribution, and dispersal patterns. The objective of this study was to address the biogeography of the freshwater snail Planorbella trivolvis (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) in the western United States. We amplified two genetic markers (16S, COI) from individuals belonging to western USA populations and downloaded genetic data from GenBank. We utilized minimum spanning networks to assess the genetic patterns and performed Analysis of Molecular Variance and linear regression analyses to determine how geographic distance and watershed identity contributed to the observed genetic structuring. For both markers, we found that the majority of genetic variation was associated within and among populations, rather than among watersheds. Correspondingly, there was no significant effect of geographic distance on genetic distance, suggesting that long-distance dispersal was promoting gene flow between populations. The genetic similarity could reflect avian-mediated dispersal of snails along the Pacific Flyway, a major waterfowl migratory corridor. Further analysis of the population structuring across North America revealed East-West genetic structuring, suggesting that across longitudinal gradients P. trivolvis experiences significant genetic isolation.

SUBMITTER: Martin KR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7390334 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biogeography of the freshwater gastropod, Planorbella trivolvis, in the western United States.

Martin Kelly R KR   Johnson Pieter T J PTJ   Bowerman Jay J   Li Jingchun J  

PloS one 20200729 7


Despite the important roles of freshwater gastropods in aquatic ecosystems, the taxonomic status of many taxa is unclear, which is compounded by a lack of information on species population genetic structuring, distribution, and dispersal patterns. The objective of this study was to address the biogeography of the freshwater snail Planorbella trivolvis (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) in the western United States. We amplified two genetic markers (16S, COI) from individuals belonging to western USA popu  ...[more]

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