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Mollusc species from the Pontocaspian region – an expert opinion list

Authors :
Wesselingh, Frank P.
Neubauer, Thomas A.
Anistratenko, Vitaliy V.
Vinarski, Maxim V.
Yanina, Tamara
ter Poorten, Jan Johan
Kijashko, Pavel
Albrecht, Christian
Anistratenko, Olga Yu.
D’Hont, Anouk
Frolov, Pavel
Gándara, Alberto Martínez
Gittenberger, Arjan
Gogaladze, Aleksandre
Karpinsky, Mikhail
Lattuada, Matteo
Popa, Luis
Sands, Arthur F.
van de Velde, Sabrina
Vandendorpe, Justine
Wilke, Thomas
Staff publications
Source :
ZooKeys, ZooKeys, 827, 31-124, ZooKeys, Vol 827, Iss, Pp 31-124 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Defining and recording the loss of species diversity is a daunting task, especially if identities of species under threat are not fully resolved. An example is the Pontocaspian biota. The mostly endemic invertebrate faunas that evolved in the Black Sea - Caspian Sea - Aral Sea region and live under variable salinity conditions are undergoing strong change, yet within several groups species boundaries are not well established. Collection efforts in the past decade have failed to produce living material of various species groups whose taxonomic status is unclear. This lack of data precludes an integrated taxonomic assessment to clarify species identities and estimate species richness of Pontocaspian biota combining morphological, ecological, genetic, and distribution data. In this paper, we present an expert-working list of Pontocaspian and invasive mollusc species associated to Pontocaspian habitats. This list is based on published and unpublished data on morphology, ecology, anatomy, and molecular biology. It allows us to (1) document Pontocaspian mollusc species, (2) make species richness estimates, and (3) identify and discuss taxonomic uncertainties. The endemic Pontocaspian mollusc species richness is estimated between 55 and 99 species, but there are several groups that may harbour cryptic species. Even though the conservation status of most of the species is not assessed or data deficient, our observations point to deterioration for many of the Pontocaspian species. ispartof: ZOOKEYS vol:827 issue:827 pages:31-124 ispartof: location:Bulgaria status: published

Details

ISSN :
13132989
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ZooKeys
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4e948168e8d9d6520fd1fbbcc3f20f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.827.31365