A new species of Typhlatya (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from anchialine caves on the French Mediterranean coast

被引:12
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作者
Jaume, D
Bréhier, F
机构
[1] UIB, CSIC, IMEDIA, Inst Mediterraneo Estudios Avanzados, E-07190 Esporles, Mallorca, Spain
[2] Alas, F-09800 Balagueres, France
关键词
biogeography; France; stygofauna; systematics; Tethyan relicts; vicariance;
D O I
10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00175.x
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
A new species of the thermophylic Tethyan relict prawn Typhlatya is described from two anchialine caves near Perpignan (southern France). The new species is closely related to a congener known only from a freshwater cave at Castellon (eastern Spain), about 400 km to the south-west, differing apparently only in the size and shape of the rostrum and the armature of the dactylus of the fifth pereiopod. Based on palaeogeographical evidence and assuming a sister-group relationship between both species, we suggest that their common ancestor could not be older than early Pliocene in age, and that it was already a stygobiont taxon adapted to live in shallow-water marine crevicular habitats. This ancestor would have vanished from the western Mediterranean after the cooling associated with the onset of northern Hemisphere glaciation, about 3 Mya, as documented for other Mediterranean marine taxa. Indeed, the genus is completely stygobiont and does not occur in fluvial environments. The Pyrenees represent a watershed boundary that eliminates the possibility of the derivation of one species from the other by active dispersal after establishment in continental waters. (C) 2005 The Linnean Society of London.
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页码:387 / 414
页数:28
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