Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia

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In this work we performed a biogeographic study of two genera of Amazonian land snails, Megalobulimus (Strophocheilidae) and Systrophia (Scolodontidae). We used samples from different regions of the Peruvian Amazon, as well as bibliographic information. We analyzed both nuclear (5.8S-ITS2-28S rRNA)...

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Autores: Ramírez, Rina, Borda, Víctor, Romero, Pedro, Ramirez, Jorge, Congrains, Carlos, Chirinos, Jenny, Ramírez, Pablo, Velásquez, Luz Elena, Mejía, Kember
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2012
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/798
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/798
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:16S rRNA
ITS
sistemática molecular
código de barras de ADN
endemismos
molecular systematics
DNA barcode
endemism.
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spelling Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and SystrophiaBiodiversidad y endemismo de los caracoles terrestres Megalobulimus y Systrophia en la Amazonia occidentalRamírez, RinaBorda, VíctorRomero, PedroRamirez, JorgeCongrains, CarlosChirinos, JennyRamírez, PabloVelásquez, Luz ElenaMejía, Kember16S rRNAITSsistemática molecularcódigo de barras de ADNendemismos16S rRNAITSmolecular systematicsDNA barcodeendemism.In this work we performed a biogeographic study of two genera of Amazonian land snails, Megalobulimus (Strophocheilidae) and Systrophia (Scolodontidae). We used samples from different regions of the Peruvian Amazon, as well as bibliographic information. We analyzed both nuclear (5.8S-ITS2-28S rRNA) and mitochondrial (16S rRNA) genes to reconstruct phylogenies and obtain hypotheses concerning the evolutionary relationships among Amazonian genera and other species with global distribution. The nuclear phylogeny allowed us to determine the evolutionary position of both genera, and the mitochondrial phylogeny permitted the differentiation of species at the intrageneric level. We found that Megalobulimus clustered with the non-achatinoid clade within Stylommatophora, as expected, but its relationship to family Acavidae could not be demonstrated. Systrophia did not cluster with any of the two established clades, but formed a basal one within Stylommatophora. The mitochondrial gene 16S rRNA allowed us to differentiate Megalobulimus species, and performed well for DNA barcoding of these edible snails. Biogeographical analysis revealed several endemic species in the Peruvian Amazon within both genera, highlighting the Chanchamayo and Inambari biogeographic units.En este trabajo realizamos un estudio biogeográfico de dos géneros de caracoles terrestres amazónicos, Megalobulimus (Strophocheilidae) y Systrophia (Scolodontidae). Se utilizaron individuos colectados en diversas localidades de la Amazonia peruana así como información bibliográfica. Se utilizaron los marcadores moleculares 5.8S-ITS2-28S rRNA y 16S rRNA para reconstruir filogenias y obtener hipótesis sobre las relaciones evolutivas entre los géneros amazónicos y otras especies de distribución global. La filogenia nuclear permitió determinar la posición evolutiva de ambos géneros y la filogenia mitocondrial permitió la diferenciación de las especies a nivel intragenérico. Megalobulimus formó parte del clado no-achatinoideo en la filogenia de los gastrópodos Stylommatophora, como lo esperado, pero no pudo ser demostrada su cercanía a la familia Acavidae, mientras que Systrophia quedó fuera de los dos clados establecidos, formando uno basal dentro de los Stylommatophora. El gen mitocondrial 16S rRNA permitió diferenciar a las especies de Megalobulimus, actuando como código de barras de ADN de estos caracoles comestibles. El análisis de distribución geográfica reveló varios endemismos para la Amazonia peruana para especies de ambos géneros, resaltando las unidades biogeográficas de Chanchamayo e Inambari.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2012-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/79810.15381/rpb.v19i1.798Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 19 Núm. 1 (2012); 059-074Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2012); 059-0741727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/798/635Derechos de autor 2012 Rina Ramírez, Víctor Borda, Pedro Romero, Jorge Ramirez, Carlos Congrains, Jenny Chirinos, Pablo Ramírez, Luz Elena Velásquez, Kember Mejíahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/7982020-05-21T10:21:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
Biodiversidad y endemismo de los caracoles terrestres Megalobulimus y Systrophia en la Amazonia occidental
title Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
spellingShingle Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
Ramírez, Rina
16S rRNA
ITS
sistemática molecular
código de barras de ADN
endemismos
16S rRNA
ITS
molecular systematics
DNA barcode
endemism.
title_short Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
title_full Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
title_fullStr Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
title_sort Biodiversity and endemism of the western Amazonia land snails Megalobulimus and Systrophia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ramírez, Rina
Borda, Víctor
Romero, Pedro
Ramirez, Jorge
Congrains, Carlos
Chirinos, Jenny
Ramírez, Pablo
Velásquez, Luz Elena
Mejía, Kember
author Ramírez, Rina
author_facet Ramírez, Rina
Borda, Víctor
Romero, Pedro
Ramirez, Jorge
Congrains, Carlos
Chirinos, Jenny
Ramírez, Pablo
Velásquez, Luz Elena
Mejía, Kember
author_role author
author2 Borda, Víctor
Romero, Pedro
Ramirez, Jorge
Congrains, Carlos
Chirinos, Jenny
Ramírez, Pablo
Velásquez, Luz Elena
Mejía, Kember
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv 16S rRNA
ITS
sistemática molecular
código de barras de ADN
endemismos
16S rRNA
ITS
molecular systematics
DNA barcode
endemism.
topic 16S rRNA
ITS
sistemática molecular
código de barras de ADN
endemismos
16S rRNA
ITS
molecular systematics
DNA barcode
endemism.
description In this work we performed a biogeographic study of two genera of Amazonian land snails, Megalobulimus (Strophocheilidae) and Systrophia (Scolodontidae). We used samples from different regions of the Peruvian Amazon, as well as bibliographic information. We analyzed both nuclear (5.8S-ITS2-28S rRNA) and mitochondrial (16S rRNA) genes to reconstruct phylogenies and obtain hypotheses concerning the evolutionary relationships among Amazonian genera and other species with global distribution. The nuclear phylogeny allowed us to determine the evolutionary position of both genera, and the mitochondrial phylogeny permitted the differentiation of species at the intrageneric level. We found that Megalobulimus clustered with the non-achatinoid clade within Stylommatophora, as expected, but its relationship to family Acavidae could not be demonstrated. Systrophia did not cluster with any of the two established clades, but formed a basal one within Stylommatophora. The mitochondrial gene 16S rRNA allowed us to differentiate Megalobulimus species, and performed well for DNA barcoding of these edible snails. Biogeographical analysis revealed several endemic species in the Peruvian Amazon within both genera, highlighting the Chanchamayo and Inambari biogeographic units.
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