Phylogenetic Assessment of Freshwater Mussels Castalia ambigua and C. inflata at an Ecotone in the Paraguay River Basin, Brazil Shows That Inflated and Compressed Shell Morphotypes Are the Same Species

dc.contributor.authorOlivera-Hyde, Miluskaen
dc.contributor.authorHallerman, Eric M.en
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Rogérioen
dc.contributor.authorJones, Jess W.en
dc.contributor.authorVarnerin, Brianneen
dc.contributor.authorda Cruz Santos Neto, Guilhermeen
dc.contributor.authorMansur, Maria Cristinaen
dc.contributor.authorMoraleco, Priscillaen
dc.contributor.authorCallil, Claudiaen
dc.contributor.departmentFish and Wildlife Conservationen
dc.coverage.countryBrazilen
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-04T12:51:55Zen
dc.date.available2021-01-04T12:51:55Zen
dc.date.issued2020-12-16en
dc.date.updated2020-12-24T15:29:11Zen
dc.description.abstractThe phylogeny and taxonomy of freshwater mussels of the genus <i>Castalia</i> in South America is complicated by issues of morphological plasticity and limited molecular genetic data. We present field data on the distributions of the nominal <i>Castalia ambigua</i> and <i>C. inflata</i> in the upper Paraguay River basin in Brazil based on original occurrence data at 23 sample sites and on historical records. The upper basin has distinct highland and lowland regions, the latter including the Pantanal wetland, where &ldquo;<i>C. ambigua</i>&rdquo; occurs in the highlands and &ldquo;<i>C. inflata</i>&rdquo; occurs in both regions. At Baixo Stream in the highlands, we observed individuals with shell morphologies of either <i>C. ambigua</i> or <i>C. inflata</i>, and also individuals with intermediate shell morphology. DNA sequence variation in the upland Baixo Stream and two representative lowland populations were screened. Two mitochondrial and three nuclear genes were sequenced to test hypotheses regarding the number of species-level phylogenetic lineages present. Reported individual DNA sequences from Amazon-basin <i>C. ambigua</i> and other <i>Castalia</i> and outgroup species were included in the analysis as outgroups. Individuals from the Paraguay River basin exhibited 17 haplotypes at the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (<i>COI</i>) gene and nine at mitochondrial <i>16S rRNA</i>. Analysis of haplotype networks and phylogenetic trees of combined <i>COI</i> + <i>16S rRNA</i> sequences among individuals with the respective shell morphologies supported the hypothesis that <i>C. ambigua</i> and <i>C. inflata</i> from the Paraguay River basin belong to the same species and one phylogenetic lineage. No variation was observed at the nuclear <i>18S rRNA</i> internal transcribed spacer, <i>28S rRNA</i>, or <i>H3NR</i> histone genes among individuals used in this study. Across all markers, less variation was observed among Paraguay basin populations than between Paraguay and Amazon basin populations. Our results collectively suggest that: (1) &ldquo;<i>C. ambigua</i>&rdquo;, &ldquo;<i>C. inflata</i>&rdquo;, and morphologically intermediate individuals within the upper Paraguay drainage represent one phylogenetic lineage, (2) a phylogeographic divide exists between <i>Castalia</i> populations occurring in the Paraguay and Amazon River basins, and (3) the evolutionary and taxonomic uncertainties that we have identified among <i>Castalia</i> species should be thoroughly assessed across their distribution using both morphological and molecular characters.en
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dc.identifier.citationOlivera-Hyde, M.; Hallerman, E.; Santos, R.; Jones, J.; Varnerin, B.; da Cruz Santos Neto, G.; Mansur, M.C.; Moraleco, P.; Callil, C. Phylogenetic Assessment of Freshwater Mussels Castalia ambigua and C. inflata at an Ecotone in the Paraguay River Basin, Brazil Shows That Inflated and Compressed Shell Morphotypes Are the Same Species. Diversity 2020, 12, 481.en
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/d12120481en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/101721en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMDPIen
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
dc.subjectfreshwater musselsen
dc.subjectdistributionen
dc.subjectphylogeographyen
dc.subjectParaguay river basinen
dc.subjectBrazilen
dc.titlePhylogenetic Assessment of Freshwater Mussels Castalia ambigua and C. inflata at an Ecotone in the Paraguay River Basin, Brazil Shows That Inflated and Compressed Shell Morphotypes Are the Same Speciesen
dc.title.serialDiversityen
dc.typeArticle - Refereeden
dc.type.dcmitypeTexten

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