one publication added to basket [241133] | The identity of Hydrobia truncata (Gastropoda: Hydrobiinae): Comparative anatomy, molecular genetics, ecology
Davis, G.M.; McKee, M.; Lopez, G. (1989). The identity of Hydrobia truncata (Gastropoda: Hydrobiinae): Comparative anatomy, molecular genetics, ecology. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 141: 333-359
In: Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Academy of Natural Sciences: Philadelphia,. ISSN 0097-3157; e-ISSN 1938-5293, meer
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- Davis, G.M.
- McKee, M.
- Lopez, G.
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Abstract |
Anatomical and allozymic molecular genetic data are used to compare populations of nominal Hydrobia truncata (Vanatta) from the Chesapeake Bay side of the Delmarva Peninsula (a locality close to the type locality) with nominal Hydrobia totteni Morrison from Long Island, New York, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Few morphological differences were found. The greatest Nei "D" between the Delmarva population and the others was 0.018 (30 loci, 49 alleles). We conclude that all populations belong to a single species, H. truncata. Significant ecological and faunal assoclation differences between regions are discussed. The nominal species Cingula laevis DeKay is not Identifiable and thus should not be considered to have priority over Hydrobia truncata. The problem of the possible conspeciflcity of American H. truncata and European H. ventrosa (Montagu) has yet to be resolved. [anatomy, allozymes, ecology, electrophoresis, Gastropoda, Hydroblidae, Hydrobia, molecular genetics, systematics]. |
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