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Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding

BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean basin is known to be the cradle of many endemic species. Within mayflies (Insecta, Ephemeroptera), North African species belonging to the family Baetidae remain poorly known and, traditionally, affinities to European fauna were proposed. Recent studies, based on molecul...

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Autores principales: Benhadji, Nadhira, Sartori, Michel, Abdellaoui Hassaine, Karima, Gattolliat, Jean-Luc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7442755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32879616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55596
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author Benhadji, Nadhira
Sartori, Michel
Abdellaoui Hassaine, Karima
Gattolliat, Jean-Luc
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Abdellaoui Hassaine, Karima
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description BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean basin is known to be the cradle of many endemic species. Within mayflies (Insecta, Ephemeroptera), North African species belonging to the family Baetidae remain poorly known and, traditionally, affinities to European fauna were proposed. Recent studies, based on molecular reconstructions, showed closer relationships to Mediterranean islands fauna. NEW INFORMATION: Baetidae were sampled from North-West Algerian wadis (Tafna basin) and involved in COI barcoding reconstructions. Seven species were identified. The subgenus Rhodobaetis is represented by Baetis atlanticus known previously from Macaronesian islands, Europe and Morocco and the Maghrebian endemic Baetis sinespinosus. Specimens, previously identified as Cloeon cf. dipterum, correspond to Cloeon peregrinator and, until now, only reported from Macaronesia. Besides the confirmation of endemicity of some species, such as Procloen stagnicola and B. sinespinosus, our molecular study showed quite original results for relationships between European, insular and Algerian species. Baetis maurus stood out as a North African endemic sister clade to an Iberian clade. Furthermore, we found clear interspecific distances between Algerian and European clades for A. cf. sinaica and B. cf. pavidus, suggesting the presence of cryptic species in Algeria. However, additional studies are needed, as, for the moment, no clear morphological characters were found to separate the different clades and support them as valid species.
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spelling pubmed-74427552020-09-01 Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding Benhadji, Nadhira Sartori, Michel Abdellaoui Hassaine, Karima Gattolliat, Jean-Luc Biodivers Data J Taxonomic Paper BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean basin is known to be the cradle of many endemic species. Within mayflies (Insecta, Ephemeroptera), North African species belonging to the family Baetidae remain poorly known and, traditionally, affinities to European fauna were proposed. Recent studies, based on molecular reconstructions, showed closer relationships to Mediterranean islands fauna. NEW INFORMATION: Baetidae were sampled from North-West Algerian wadis (Tafna basin) and involved in COI barcoding reconstructions. Seven species were identified. The subgenus Rhodobaetis is represented by Baetis atlanticus known previously from Macaronesian islands, Europe and Morocco and the Maghrebian endemic Baetis sinespinosus. Specimens, previously identified as Cloeon cf. dipterum, correspond to Cloeon peregrinator and, until now, only reported from Macaronesia. Besides the confirmation of endemicity of some species, such as Procloen stagnicola and B. sinespinosus, our molecular study showed quite original results for relationships between European, insular and Algerian species. Baetis maurus stood out as a North African endemic sister clade to an Iberian clade. Furthermore, we found clear interspecific distances between Algerian and European clades for A. cf. sinaica and B. cf. pavidus, suggesting the presence of cryptic species in Algeria. However, additional studies are needed, as, for the moment, no clear morphological characters were found to separate the different clades and support them as valid species. Pensoft Publishers 2020-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7442755/ /pubmed/32879616 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55596 Text en Nadhira Benhadji, Michel Sartori, Karima Abdellaoui Hassaine, Jean-Luc Gattolliat http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Taxonomic Paper
Benhadji, Nadhira
Sartori, Michel
Abdellaoui Hassaine, Karima
Gattolliat, Jean-Luc
Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding
title Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding
title_full Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding
title_fullStr Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding
title_full_unstemmed Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding
title_short Reports of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) species from Tafna Basin, Algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by DNA barcoding
title_sort reports of baetidae (ephemeroptera) species from tafna basin, algeria and biogeographic affinities revealed by dna barcoding
topic Taxonomic Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7442755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32879616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55596
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