2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2019.05.010
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Cryptic species delineation in freshwater planarians of the genus Dugesia (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida): Extreme intraindividual genetic diversity, morphological stasis, and karyological variability

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“…Such specialization can lead to speciation and generation of cryptic species—morphologically similar but genetically more or less distinct entities (Birky & Barraclough, 2009; Mayr, 1948; Peccoud et al, 2009)—with reproductive isolation further reinforced by differences in reproductive strategies among sexual and asexual lineages. Overall, this will result in genetically distinct sexual and asexual lineages specializing on different niches, having distinct life histories and possibly on the path of speciation (an example of this occurs in planarian species; Leria et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such specialization can lead to speciation and generation of cryptic species—morphologically similar but genetically more or less distinct entities (Birky & Barraclough, 2009; Mayr, 1948; Peccoud et al, 2009)—with reproductive isolation further reinforced by differences in reproductive strategies among sexual and asexual lineages. Overall, this will result in genetically distinct sexual and asexual lineages specializing on different niches, having distinct life histories and possibly on the path of speciation (an example of this occurs in planarian species; Leria et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More and more, the description of new Dugesiid species (and not only), species delineation, inferring phylogenetic relationships rely on integrative methods (e. g. Baguñà et al 1999, Carranza et al 1996, Harrath et al 2019, Lázaro et al 2009, Lázaro et al 2011, Leria et al 2020, Sluys et al 2013, Song et al 2020, Stocchino et al 2013, Wang et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This latter marker, hereafter referred to as Nd4toCox1, is tested for the first time in this work. The four nuclear genes correspond to the 18S rDNA type II (18S), a fragment of the 28S rDNA (28S), a partial coding region of the elongation factor 1-alpha gene (hereafter referred to as EF), and an anonymous nuclear marker (hereafter referred to as Tnuc813) developed from NGS data (as detailed in Leria et al, 2020 ) and tested here for the first time. Primers used to amplify and sequence the genes are mentioned in Table S1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%