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Re-evaluating species boundaries in the freshwater mussel Fusconaia mitchelli

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dc.contributor Doyle, Robert D. (Robert Donald)
dc.contributor Baylor University.
dc.contributor Chase H. Smith
dc.contributor Nathan A. Johnson
dc.contributor Charles R. Randklev
dc.contributor US Geological Survey, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
dc.contributor Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute
dc.contributor Center for Reservoir and Aquatic Systems Research (CRASR)
dc.contributor Biology.
dc.contributor Honors College.
dc.creator Havlik, Kaitlyn
dc.date 2019-05-23T14:25:21Z
dc.date 2019-05-23T14:25:21Z
dc.date 2019-05-06
dc.date 2019-05-23
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-18T12:29:21Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-18T12:29:21Z
dc.identifier https://hdl.handle.net/2104/10616
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/31761
dc.description Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are the most imperiled groups of organisms in North America. Accurately defining species boundaries is vital for ongoing biological conservation and management efforts. The false spike or Fusconaia mitchelli (Simpson in Dall, 1896) is a freshwater mussel found in the Brazos, Colorado, and Guadalupe drainages. A previous molecular study depicted significant intraspecific genetic variation which may be indicative of speciation occurring between geographically separated populations. Here, we use multi-locus sequence data to re-evaluate systematic relationships between F. mitchelli in the three central Texas drainages. We sequenced both mitochondrial (mtDNA) and nuclear loci: the protein-coding mtDNA genes cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 and NADH dehydrogenase 1, and the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses depict molecular divergence between two groups within F. mitchelli coinciding to the Guadalupe drainage, and the Brazos and Colorado drainages. The junior synonym Fusconaia iheringi is available for the Brazos and Colorado populations and elevating it from synonymy warrants further investigation using an integrative taxonomic approach.
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dc.subject Biology
dc.title Re-evaluating species boundaries in the freshwater mussel Fusconaia mitchelli
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