Morphological and Molecular Differentiation of Genus Corbicula Suggests That Two Species are Sympatrically Distributed in Datong Lake in the Central Yangtze River Basin
Background White and purple color morphs of Corbicula have been identified all over the world. Previous studies suggested that the distinct difference of inner shell color, especially for sympatric individuals, derived mainly from their different genetic constitutions, not just environmental conditi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zoological Studies 2014-09, Vol.53 (9), p.g1-8, Article 64 |
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White and purple color morphs of
Corbicula
have been identified all over the world. Previous studies suggested that the distinct difference of inner shell color, especially for sympatric individuals, derived mainly from their different genetic constitutions, not just environmental conditions. Two color morphs of
Corbicula
sympatric in Datong Lake were compared by both morphometric methods (shell length, shell height, and shell width) and genetic analysis (based on the mitochondrial cytochrome
c
oxidase subunit I gene
COI
-mtCOI) to explore their taxonomic relationship.
Results
Morphological analysis showed that there were no significant differences in the values of SH/SL, SW/SL, and SW/SH (
P
> 0.05) between the two color morphs. Meanwhile, there were no significant differences in measurable parameters among the four mitochondrial COI haplotypes (DT-1, DT-7, DT-19, and DT-31) (
P
> 0.05). The sequences of four haplotypes (DT-1, DT-7, DT-19, and DT-31) were identical to FW1, FW5, FW4, and FW3, respectively. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis showed that only the sequences of haplotype DT-7 could be digested by the restriction enzyme
Sac
I into two fragments with 200/500 bp. Haplotype DT-31 was found only in one individual (white morph), while each of the other three haplotypes shared with both two color morphs. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the four haplotypes were subdivided into two divergent clades among freshwater clades, and haplotype DT-7 was a divergent sister taxon to the other three.
Conclusions
The results indicated that there were no distinct differences on morphological measures between the two color morphs, and each color morph shared with all four mitochondrial COI haplotypes. Two species (DT-7 referred as
Corbicula fluminea
and DT-1, DT-19, and DT-31 as
Corbicula leana
) might coexisted in the Datong Lake. Therefore, a comprehensive study combining nuclear and mitochondrial data along with biological information should be performed to confirm this assumption. |
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ISSN: | 1021-5506 1810-522X 1810-522X |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40555-014-0064-9 |