Brine shrimps adrift: historical species turnover in Western Mediterranean Artemia (Anostraca)

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作者
Sainz-Escudero, Lucia [1 ,2 ]
Karen Lopez-Estrada, E. [1 ,3 ]
Rodriguez-Flores, Paula C. [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Garcia-Paris, Mario [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat MNCN, Calle Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, Madrid 28006, Spain
[2] Fdn Global Nat, Calle Tajo 2, Madrid 28231, Spain
[3] CSIC, Real Jardin Bot RJB, Plaza Murillo 2, Madrid 28014, Spain
[4] CSIC, Ctr Estudis Avancats Blanes CEAB, C Acc Cala St Francesc 14, Blanes 17300, Girona, Spain
[5] Harvard Univ, Dept Organism & Evolutionary Biol, Museum Comparat Zool, 26 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
关键词
Conservation; Dispersal; Species introduction; Invasive species; Salt harvesting; Phylogeny; URMIANA GUNTHER; GEOGRAPHICAL-DISTRIBUTION; FRANCISCANA BRANCHIOPODA; MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME; LIFE-HISTORY; POPULATIONS; CRUSTACEA; LEACH; PARTHENOGENETICA; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1007/s10530-022-02779-6
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Brine shrimps (Artemia) have undergone geographic range and demographic expansions as a result of their interaction with humans since the beginning of salt harvesting. This interaction has favoured the expansion of some species but compromising the survival of others. Mediterranean native populations of Artemia salina from coastal salterns and lagoons are facing the presence and expansion of the introduced and invasive American species Artemia monica (= A. franciscana). However, this species could not be the only threat. Parthenogenetic populations of the Asian species A. urmiana and A. sinica are widespread along the Mediterranean and other areas of the world. In this work, with the use of large cox1 and mitogenomic datasets, phylogenetic and phylogeographic inferences, and a time calibrated tree, we confirmed the Asian origin and recent arrival of the current Western Mediterranean parthenogenetic populations of Artemia. In addition, the replacement of Iberian populations of A. salina by Asiatic parthenogenetic populations lead us to recognize parthenogens as invasive. Current salterns development and commercial importance of Artemia make human-mediated introduction probable. These results demonstrate again the impact that changing human interests have on population expansion or decline of species adapted to anthropogenic habitats. Artemia salina decline makes urgent the implementation of conservation measures such as its use in fish farming and salt production or its inoculation in inland salterns.
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页码:2477 / 2498
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