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On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan
Freshwater habitats, especially cold springs, are environments in which the risk of extinction faced by organisms remains high due to human activities. To conserve endangered species, it is important to describe and name them. Here, a new, endangered freshwater anisogammarid amphipod species, Jesoga...
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author | Tomikawa, Ko Kimura, Naoya |
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description | Freshwater habitats, especially cold springs, are environments in which the risk of extinction faced by organisms remains high due to human activities. To conserve endangered species, it is important to describe and name them. Here, a new, endangered freshwater anisogammarid amphipod species, Jesogammarus (Jesogammarus) acalceolussp. nov., found in a spring in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, is described which is potentially the sole remaining habitat of this species. Both morphological and molecular phylogenetic results strongly support the nesting of the new species within Jesogammarus. Jesogammarus (J.) acalceolussp. nov. is the first species of genus Jesogammarus that was found to lack a calceolus, a sensory organ located on male antenna 2. Thus, the diagnostic criteria for this genus required amendment. A reconstruction of ancestral calceoli, based on a molecular phylogenetic tree, revealed that the common ancestor of Jesogammarus possessed calceoli, which were secondarily lost in J. (J.) acalceolussp. nov. Our results indicate that this new species, which is key to clarifying the evolution of the calceolus, is of high conservation significance. |
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spelling | pubmed-85637072021-11-09 On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan Tomikawa, Ko Kimura, Naoya Zookeys Research Article Freshwater habitats, especially cold springs, are environments in which the risk of extinction faced by organisms remains high due to human activities. To conserve endangered species, it is important to describe and name them. Here, a new, endangered freshwater anisogammarid amphipod species, Jesogammarus (Jesogammarus) acalceolussp. nov., found in a spring in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, is described which is potentially the sole remaining habitat of this species. Both morphological and molecular phylogenetic results strongly support the nesting of the new species within Jesogammarus. Jesogammarus (J.) acalceolussp. nov. is the first species of genus Jesogammarus that was found to lack a calceolus, a sensory organ located on male antenna 2. Thus, the diagnostic criteria for this genus required amendment. A reconstruction of ancestral calceoli, based on a molecular phylogenetic tree, revealed that the common ancestor of Jesogammarus possessed calceoli, which were secondarily lost in J. (J.) acalceolussp. nov. Our results indicate that this new species, which is key to clarifying the evolution of the calceolus, is of high conservation significance. Pensoft Publishers 2021-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8563707/ /pubmed/34759714 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1065.71687 Text en Ko Tomikawa, Naoya Kimura https://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 | Research Article Tomikawa, Ko Kimura, Naoya On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan |
title | On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan |
title_full | On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan |
title_fullStr | On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan |
title_short | On the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod Jesogammarusacalceolus (Anisogammaridae) from Japan |
title_sort | on the brink of extinction: a new freshwater amphipod jesogammarusacalceolus (anisogammaridae) from japan |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8563707/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34759714 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1065.71687 |
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