Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)

ABSTRACT The Dinaric Karst extends along the Adriatic coast of the Western Balkan Peninsula and is home to a group of “karst minnows” of the genera Delminichthys, Phoxinellus, and Telestes, which have adapted to the highly variable water conditions in the karst by spending up to several months under...

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Main Authors: Anja Palandačić, Susanne Reier, Oleg A. Diripasko, Dušan Jelić, Andrej Stroj, Alexandra Wanka, Dario Marić, Nina G. Bogutskaya
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70648
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author Anja Palandačić
Susanne Reier
Oleg A. Diripasko
Dušan Jelić
Andrej Stroj
Alexandra Wanka
Dario Marić
Nina G. Bogutskaya
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Susanne Reier
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description ABSTRACT The Dinaric Karst extends along the Adriatic coast of the Western Balkan Peninsula and is home to a group of “karst minnows” of the genera Delminichthys, Phoxinellus, and Telestes, which have adapted to the highly variable water conditions in the karst by spending up to several months underground, but require surface habitats for spawning, defining them as substygophiles. The three species of the genus Phoxinellus, P. alepidotus, P. pseudalepidotus, and P. dalmaticus, are defined by restricted ranges, making them vulnerable to pollution and extended draughts caused by the climate change. In this study, the phylogeny of Leusciscinae was reconstructed using 15 Phoxinellus and one Delminichthys adspersus, one Pelasgus epiroticus, and one Telestes polylepis complete mitochondrial genomes and the position of the genus Phoxinellus within the subfamily as sister species to the Chondrostoma clade was confirmed. The inter‐ and intrapopulation structure of the genus Phoxinellus was inferred using molecular (nuclear and mitochondrial data) and morphological analyses. For the molecular analysis, more than 150 historical specimens were analyzed for a short fragment of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) barcoding region and 15 Phoxinellus specimens were subjected to single nucleotide polymorphism analysis. For morphological analysis, 121 Phoxinellus specimens were analyzed for 51 measurements and 8 counts. All analyses confirmed the clear delimitation of the three Phoxinellus species, but were insufficient to fully resolve the intrapopulation structure within the species. This study also included data from field surveys of Phoxinellus collected over the past 20 years, which showed that abundance is declining and ranges are shrinking. Phoxinellus are also threatened by invasive/introduced species. Based on cave observations/occurrence and morphological analysis, P. dalmaticus was classified as an advanced substygophile and P. alepidotus and P. pseudalepidotus were classified as basic stygophiles.
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spelling doaj.art-ce659b2a7cc749218c9d9679348b66552024-12-27T11:24:40ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582024-12-011412n/an/a10.1002/ece3.70648Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)Anja Palandačić0Susanne Reier1Oleg A. Diripasko2Dušan Jelić3Andrej Stroj4Alexandra Wanka5Dario Marić6Nina G. Bogutskaya7First Zoological Department Vienna Museum of Natural History Vienna AustriaFirst Zoological Department Vienna Museum of Natural History Vienna AustriaInstitute of Fisheries and Marine Ecology Berdyansk UkraineCroatian Institute for Biodiversity Zagreb CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey Zagreb CroatiaFirst Zoological Department Vienna Museum of Natural History Vienna AustriaDobrič b.b. Široki Brijeg Bosnia and HerzegovinaFirst Zoological Department Vienna Museum of Natural History Vienna AustriaABSTRACT The Dinaric Karst extends along the Adriatic coast of the Western Balkan Peninsula and is home to a group of “karst minnows” of the genera Delminichthys, Phoxinellus, and Telestes, which have adapted to the highly variable water conditions in the karst by spending up to several months underground, but require surface habitats for spawning, defining them as substygophiles. The three species of the genus Phoxinellus, P. alepidotus, P. pseudalepidotus, and P. dalmaticus, are defined by restricted ranges, making them vulnerable to pollution and extended draughts caused by the climate change. In this study, the phylogeny of Leusciscinae was reconstructed using 15 Phoxinellus and one Delminichthys adspersus, one Pelasgus epiroticus, and one Telestes polylepis complete mitochondrial genomes and the position of the genus Phoxinellus within the subfamily as sister species to the Chondrostoma clade was confirmed. The inter‐ and intrapopulation structure of the genus Phoxinellus was inferred using molecular (nuclear and mitochondrial data) and morphological analyses. For the molecular analysis, more than 150 historical specimens were analyzed for a short fragment of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) barcoding region and 15 Phoxinellus specimens were subjected to single nucleotide polymorphism analysis. For morphological analysis, 121 Phoxinellus specimens were analyzed for 51 measurements and 8 counts. All analyses confirmed the clear delimitation of the three Phoxinellus species, but were insufficient to fully resolve the intrapopulation structure within the species. This study also included data from field surveys of Phoxinellus collected over the past 20 years, which showed that abundance is declining and ranges are shrinking. Phoxinellus are also threatened by invasive/introduced species. Based on cave observations/occurrence and morphological analysis, P. dalmaticus was classified as an advanced substygophile and P. alepidotus and P. pseudalepidotus were classified as basic stygophiles.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70648ecologyfishhistorical collectionsmolecular analysismorphologypaleohydrology
spellingShingle Anja Palandačić
Susanne Reier
Oleg A. Diripasko
Dušan Jelić
Andrej Stroj
Alexandra Wanka
Dario Marić
Nina G. Bogutskaya
Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)
Ecology and Evolution
ecology
fish
historical collections
molecular analysis
morphology
paleohydrology
title Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)
title_full Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)
title_fullStr Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)
title_full_unstemmed Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)
title_short Substygophily in Dinaric Karst: A Model Case of Locally Endemic Minnows Phoxinellus (Leuciscinae)
title_sort substygophily in dinaric karst a model case of locally endemic minnows phoxinellus leuciscinae
topic ecology
fish
historical collections
molecular analysis
morphology
paleohydrology
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70648
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