2017
DOI: 10.1111/azo.12204
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Genetic analysis of ciliates living on the groundwater amphipod Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda: Crangonyctidae)

Abstract: Two endemic subterranean freshwater amphipod species have been discovered in groundwater of the volcanic active zone in Iceland, Crangonyx islandicus and Crymostygius thingvallensis. At least five different ciliate sequences were isolated from C. islandicus and the analysis of variation at the 18S ribosomal DNA gene suggests that they present previously unsequenced species, from the orders Apostomatida and Philasterida. Apostome ciliates are well known to be exuviotrophic epibionts on crustaceans. Analyses of … Show more

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“…Geological forces, volcanic activity, isostatic rebound as well as underground rivers and springs in the rift zone generate specific niches for the Icelandic biota (Gudmundsdóttir, Kornobis, Kristjánsson, & Pálsson, ; Kornobis, Pálsson, Kristjánsson, & Svavarsson, ; Kristjánsson et al, ; Marteinsson et al, ), but also perturb them. Lake Þingvallavatn formed ~10,000 years ago but resides in a geologically active rift zone, with the most recent eruption ~2000 years ago (Saemundsson, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geological forces, volcanic activity, isostatic rebound as well as underground rivers and springs in the rift zone generate specific niches for the Icelandic biota (Gudmundsdóttir, Kornobis, Kristjánsson, & Pálsson, ; Kornobis, Pálsson, Kristjánsson, & Svavarsson, ; Kristjánsson et al, ; Marteinsson et al, ), but also perturb them. Lake Þingvallavatn formed ~10,000 years ago but resides in a geologically active rift zone, with the most recent eruption ~2000 years ago (Saemundsson, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geological forces, volcanic activity, isostatic rebound as well as underground rivers and springs in the rift-zone generate specific niches for the Icelandic biota (Kornobis et al 2010;Kristjánsson et al 2012;Marteinsson et al 2013;Gudmundsdóttir et al 2017), but also perturb them. Lake Þingvallavatn formed ∼10,000 years ago but resides in a geologically active rift zone, with the most recent eruption ∼2000 years ago (Saemundsson 1992).…”
Section: Genetic Separation Of Recently Evolved Sympatric Morphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apostome ciliates are exuvitrophic or parasitoids of invertebrates, mainly crustaceans, and were described previously from marine and freshwater amphipods (e.g. Bradbury 2005, Chantangsi et al 2013, Gudmundsdóttir et al 2018, Lynn and Strüder-Kypke 2019. Apostome ciliates were also detected in groundwater habitats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neoniphargus moniezi, Ginet 1988) (Bradbury 1994). Gudmundsdóttir et al (2018) isolated five different sequences of apostome ciliates from the groundwater amphipods Crangonyx islandicus and Crymostygius thingvallensis from Iceland. Interestingly, the ciliate sequence from the present study was most similar (98.5%) to an apostome ciliate from the marine amphipod Gymnodinioides pitelkae (Bradbury 2005), probably due to the lack of related sequence information from freshwater species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%