2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-017-0972-5
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Integrative taxonomy by molecular species delimitation: multi-locus data corroborate a new species of Balkan Drusinae micro-endemics

Abstract: BackgroundTaxonomy offers precise species identification and delimitation and thus provides basic information for biological research, e.g. through assessment of species richness. The importance of molecular taxonomy, i.e., the identification and delimitation of taxa based on molecular markers, has increased in the past decade. Recently developed exploratory tools now allow estimating species-level diversity in multi-locus molecular datasets.ResultsHere we use molecular species delimitation tools that either q… Show more

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“…Integrative taxonomy is an iterative process that leads to integration of multiple independent lines of evidence (e.g. , Dayrat, ; Heethoff, Laumann, Weigmann, & Raspotnig, ; Vitecek et al., ). In the case of our study, we started with traditional key‐based identification.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrative taxonomy is an iterative process that leads to integration of multiple independent lines of evidence (e.g. , Dayrat, ; Heethoff, Laumann, Weigmann, & Raspotnig, ; Vitecek et al., ). In the case of our study, we started with traditional key‐based identification.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, family Odontoceridae with one species in the Plitvice Lakes NP, O. albicorne Scopoli has ecological adaptations to streams and rivers (Tabs 1-3, 5). While D. croaticus Marinković-Gospodnetić and all species from subfamily Drusinae (family Limnephilidae) have adaptations to springs and the crenal parts of mountain streams (Kučinić et al, 2008(Kučinić et al, , 2016Previšić et al, 2014;Vitecek et al, 2015Vitecek et al, , 2017Waringer et al, 2015). Additionally, species from the family Glossostomatidae were restricted to the same aquatic habitats (crenal part of streams) while, for instance, Tinodes unicolor Pictet is a specialist at tufa barriers (Edington & Hildrew, 1995).…”
Section: Oecetis Testacea Curtismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high level of diversity and complex phylogeography of species which co-exist with the Eurasian minnows in the Balkans (Klobučar et al, 2013;Buj et al, 2008;Mamos et al, 2016;Vitecek et al, 2017;Simonović et al, 2017), together with dynamic geology (Karamata, 2006), suggest that the "Balkan minnow" represents heterogeneous complex (Palandačić et al, 2015. In line with this, the aims of this research were to: (i) collect all available literature data on distribution of Phoxinus in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and conduct targeted sampling for new and missing data, (ii) compare the compiled data in the light of recent molecular research Palandačić et al (2015Palandačić et al ( , 2017 and (iii) provide an insights of the present situation within the genus Phoxinus in Western Balkans, using new sequences of mitochondrial DNA obtained in the present study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%