Journal article
Authors list: Schreiber, K; Hauffe, T; Albrecht, C; Wilke, T
Publication year: 2012
Pages: 61-73
Journal: Hydrobiologia
Volume number: 682
Issue number: 1
ISSN: 0018-8158
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-011-0864-4
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
Ancient Lake Ohrid is characterized by vertical (bathymetrical) zones within the lake, presumably promoting allopatric speciation due to barriers or parapatric speciation along gradients. Examples within the lake include the belt of Chara algae as well as the shell zone, both presumably impeding migrations of benthic invertebrates. Three potential cases of vertical differentiation leading to distinct depth forms have been reported for the gastropod subfamily Pyrgulinae (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae): Ginaia munda ssp., Macedopyrgula spp. and Ochridopyrgula macedonica ssp. Based on DNA data of the COI gene from a total of 145 specimens, this article aims at investigating the vertical differentiation within these depth forms and thus patterns of speciation in Lake Ohrid. An initial morphometric analysis showed a clear correlation of shell shape and collecting depth for Ginaia munda ssp. and Macedopyrgula spp. This morphological trend is largely reflected in the genetic structure of the respective taxa. The data presented here indicate the existence of strong gradients of abiotic and biotic factors in Lake Ohrid rather than distinct barriers. Therefore, parapatric speciation may be the predominant form of differentiation of benthic invertebrates in the lake. Incomplete lineage sorting, hybridization and phenotypic plasticity possibly caused by epigenetic mechanisms are discussed as possible reasons for the incongruence between geno- and phenotype observed in few specimens of Ginaia munda ssp. and Macedopyrgula spp. For the third taxon, Ochridopyrgula macedonica ssp., morphometric and genetic analyses revealed only weak support for the previously proposed depth forms. However, a horizontal differentiation of lake and spring populations was revealed instead, and parapatric and allopatric differentiations are discussed in this taxon.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Schreiber, K., Hauffe, T., Albrecht, C. and Wilke, T. (2012) The role of barriers and gradients in differentiation processes of pyrgulinid microgastropods of Lake Ohrid, Hydrobiologia, 682(1), pp. 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-011-0864-4
APA Citation style: Schreiber, K., Hauffe, T., Albrecht, C., & Wilke, T. (2012). The role of barriers and gradients in differentiation processes of pyrgulinid microgastropods of Lake Ohrid. Hydrobiologia. 682(1), 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-011-0864-4