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Martin, P.; Dorn, N.J.; Kawai, T.; Heiden, C. van der; Scholtz, G.. |
A mysterious parthenogenetic cambarid crayfish (the Marmorkrebs) has been spreading across the globe for the past decade. We compare this crayfish directly to two other cambarids, Procambarus fallax and P. alleni, that have been suggested to be related or even identical to the Marmorkrebs. Using external morphology and sequences of two mitochondrial genes we show clear correspondences between Marmorkrebs and P. fallax, a species found natively throughout peninsular Florida, USA. Based on these congruent results we suggest that the Marmorkrebs is the parthenogenetic form of P. fallax. This finding has potential evolutionary and ecological implications at several levels. The Marmorkrebs might be a type of geographical parthenogenesis, but a natural... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 12S rRNA; Annulus ventralis; COI; DNA barcoding; Species concept; Thelytoky; 42.74. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/355212 |
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