Authors
Ahmad-Reza Katouzian, Alireza Sari, Jan N Macher, Martina Weiss, Alireza Saboori, Florian Leese, Alexander M Weigand
Publication date
2016/3/1
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
6
Pages
22507
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Biodiversity hotspots are centers of biological diversity and particularly threatened by anthropogenic activities. Their true magnitude of species diversity and endemism, however, is still largely unknown as species diversity is traditionally assessed using morphological descriptions only, thereby ignoring cryptic species. This directly limits evidence-based monitoring and management strategies. Here we used molecular species delimitation methods to quantify cryptic diversity of the montane amphipods in the Irano-Anatolian and Caucasus biodiversity hotspots. Amphipods are ecosystem engineers in rivers and lakes. Species diversity was assessed by analysing two genetic markers (mitochondrial COI and nuclear 28S rDNA), compared with morphological assignments. Our results unambiguously demonstrate that species diversity and endemism is dramatically underestimated, with 42 genetically identified …
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