Multiple Pleistocene refugia and repeated phylogeographic breaks in the southern Caspian Sea region: Insights from the freshwater crabPotamon ibericum

  • Parvizi, Elaheh
  • Naderloo, Reza
  • Keikhosravi, Alireza
  • Solhjouy-Fard, Samaneh
  • Schubart, Christoph D.
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Aim: Phylogeographic studies on a number of Western Palaearctic taxa imply that the southern Caspian Sea region served as a refugium during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Nevertheless, the LGM biogeography of the terrestrial and freshwater organisms in this region is poorly understood. By studying phylogeography of a species of freshwater crab, we unravel the location of probable local refugia and colonization patterns across this topographically complex landscape. Location: Southern Caspian Sea region. Taxon: The freshwater crab Potamon ibericum. Methods: We inferred the demographic history of Potamon ibericum using 163 mtDNA Cox1 sequences from 16 localities. For a subset of specimens, we amplified mtDNA 16S and four nuclear markers (28S...

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