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Molecular phylogeography of two Italian sibling species of Calobius (Coleoptera, Hydraenidae, Ochthebiinae) inhabiting mediterranean marine rock-pools

TitleMolecular phylogeography of two Italian sibling species of Calobius (Coleoptera, Hydraenidae, Ochthebiinae) inhabiting mediterranean marine rock-pools
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsAntonini, G., Audisio P., Mancini E., de Biase A., Tronci Carlo, Rossetti G., and Trizzino M.
JournalMarine Biology
Volume157
Pagination371-381
ISSN00253162
Keywordsbeetle, Bryophyta, Calobius, coastal zone, Coleoptera, cytochrome, dispersal, fragmentation, geographical distribution, Hydraenidae, Mediterranean Sea, patch use, phylogeography, range expansion, rock pool, sibling, spatial variation, temporal variation
Abstract

Marine rock-pools, commonly found along the Mediterranean coasts, are isolated patches of habitat characterised by large spatial and temporal variations. The phylogeography of Calobius quadricollis and C. urbanelliae, two sibling species of moss beetles (Coleoptera, Hydraenidae) inhabiting Italian temporary marine rock-pool ecosystems, were studied using mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI). Our data suggest a strong association between the scored genetic variability and the geographical distribution of populations sampled for both species. These analyses provided evidences of episodic species range expansion and fragmentation, recurrent "flush and crash" and bottleneck episodes probably occurring during the Glacial Cycles. The observed phylogeographical pattern is probably related to the historical and biogeographical processes of Mediterranean areas, as well as both to the ephemeral habitat tipology and limited dispersal ability of these beetles. © Springer-Verlag 2009.

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DOI10.1007/s00227-009-1324-9
Citation KeyAntonini2010371