Authors
Marie Leys, Irene Keller, Katja Räsänen, Jean-Luc Gattolliat, Christopher T Robinson
Publication date
2016/12
Journal
BMC evolutionary biology
Volume
16
Pages
1-15
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differentiated but morphologically difficult to distinguish (i.e., cryptic species). The presence of cryptic species poses significant challenges for the accurate assessment of biodiversity and, if unrecognized, may lead to erroneous inferences in many fields of biological research and conservation.
Results
We tested for cryptic genetic variation within the broadly distributed alpine mayfly Baetis alpinus across several major European drainages in the central Alps. Bayesian clustering and multivariate analyses of nuclear microsatellite loci, combined with phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial DNA, were used to assess population genetic structure and diversity. We identified two genetically highly differentiated lineages (A and B) that had no obvious differences in regional …
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