Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2155419067> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2155419067 endingPage "482" @default.
- W2155419067 startingPage "462" @default.
- W2155419067 abstract "Martin, P., Martínez-Ansemil, E. & Sambugar, B. (2010). The Baikalian genus Rhyacodriloides in Europe: phylogenetic assessment of Rhyacodriloidinae subfam. n. within the Naididae (Annelida). —Zoologica Scripta, 39, 462–482. Two new species of the oligochaete genus Rhyacodriloides Chekanovskaya, Rhyacodriloides aeternorum sp. n. and Rhyacodriloides latinus sp. n., are described from subterranean water bodies of Italy and Slovenia. A comparison with the known species of this genus, Rhyacodriloides abyssalis Chekanovskaya, 1975 and Rhyacodriloides gladiiseta Martin & Brinkhurst, 1998, both from Lake Baikal, shows that the enigmatic ‘cellular masses’ of the latter two species must be interpreted as different, not homologous structures. As a result, R. gladiiseta is to be ascribed to the Phallodrilinae, a primarily marine naidid subfamily, mentioned for the first time in Lake Baikal, and placed in its own genus, Phallobaikalus gen. n. The two new species are morphologically very similar, but their penial setae differ slightly. The phylogenetic relationships of R. latinus sp. n. and R. abyssalis within the Naididae (formerly the Tubificidae) were investigated using a combination of three genes, one nuclear (18S rDNA) and two mitochondrial (12S rDNA and 16S rDNA). A fragment of the mitochondrial COI gene, used as a barcode, also genetically characterized all Rhyacodriloides species. Sequences of 34 Naididae were obtained from EMBL, representative of five naidid subfamilies, and including five oligochaete outgroups. The data were analysed by parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference. Taken in combination, the three genes investigated confirm that the two Rhyacodriloides species analysed are closer to each other than to any other naidid species. However, they are separated by 16S and COI distances that amount to 18.5% and 27.2%, respectively, suggesting an ancient separation between species, in good accordance with their present biogeographic distribution. Rhyacodriloides cannot be considered as a rhyacodriline, as assumed so far, as they never appeared related to this subfamily in any analysis considered. In contrast, they appear at the base of a naidid group, including the Tubificinae, the Phallodrilinae, the Limnodrilinae, as well as Branchiura sowerbyi, a species whose phylogenetic association with the rhyacodrilines has been questioned for a long time. Despite a lack of phylogenetic support, this position is congruent with a morphological reassessment of the Rhyacodrilinae, and strongly supports the erection of a new naidid subfamily to accommodate Rhyacodriloides." @default.
- W2155419067 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2155419067 creator A5022223792 @default.
- W2155419067 creator A5038003074 @default.
- W2155419067 creator A5087077922 @default.
- W2155419067 date "2010-08-16" @default.
- W2155419067 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2155419067 title "The Baikalian genus Rhyacodriloides in Europe: phylogenetic assessment of Rhyacodriloidinae subfam. n. within the Naididae (Annelida)" @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1520916748 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1868233129 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1967747745 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1973148820 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1974494505 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1982845591 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W1990952216 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2016557619 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2028636493 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2035988464 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2039151274 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2052617216 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2053040835 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2053565808 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2054060081 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2054637397 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2064868309 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2065461553 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2068475677 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2075298781 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2094752167 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2105793488 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2106273299 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2106693670 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2116522083 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2116809371 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2118974021 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2119362018 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2120611093 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2123180173 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2125121305 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2127774996 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2132106341 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2146058063 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2151302442 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2154608528 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2188910405 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2285606841 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2333171863 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2524198818 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W26014195 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W2800316484 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W4232003346 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W4239650479 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W4240439596 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W4249739685 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W4249833259 @default.
- W2155419067 cites W4253350084 @default.
- W2155419067 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6409.2010.00434.x" @default.
- W2155419067 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2155419067 type Work @default.
- W2155419067 sameAs 2155419067 @default.
- W2155419067 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672012 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672013 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672015 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672016 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672018 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672019 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672020 @default.
- W2155419067 countsByYear W21554190672022 @default.
- W2155419067 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2155419067 hasAuthorship W2155419067A5022223792 @default.
- W2155419067 hasAuthorship W2155419067A5038003074 @default.
- W2155419067 hasAuthorship W2155419067A5087077922 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C149419004 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C157369684 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C193252679 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C50929876 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C67705224 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C88478588 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C104317684 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C149419004 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C157369684 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C193252679 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C50929876 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C54355233 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C67705224 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C86803240 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C88478588 @default.
- W2155419067 hasConceptScore W2155419067C90856448 @default.
- W2155419067 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W2155419067 hasLocation W21554190671 @default.
- W2155419067 hasOpenAccess W2155419067 @default.
- W2155419067 hasPrimaryLocation W21554190671 @default.
- W2155419067 hasRelatedWork W133573964 @default.