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PLOS ONE | 2011

Freshwater Biogeography and Limnological Evolution of the Tibetan Plateau - Insights from a Plateau-Wide Distributed Gastropod Taxon (Radix spp.)

Parm Viktor von Oheimb; Christian Albrecht; Frank Riedel; Li-Na Du; Junxing Yang; David C. Aldridge; Ulrich Bößneck; Hucai Zhang; Thomas Wilke

Background The Tibetan Plateau is not only the highest and largest plateau on earth; it is also home to numerous freshwater lakes potentially harbouring endemic faunal elements. As it remains largely unknown whether these lakes have continuously existed during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), questions arise as to whether taxa have been able to exist on the plateau since before the latest Pleistocene, from where and how often the plateau was colonized, and by which mechanisms organisms conquered remote high altitude lentic freshwater systems. In this study, species of the plateau-wide distributed freshwater gastropod genus Radix are used to answer these biogeographical questions. Methodology/Principal Findings Based on a broad spatial sampling of Radix spp. on the Tibetan Plateau, and phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequence data, three probably endemic and one widespread major Radix clade could be identified on the plateau. Two of the endemic clades show a remarkably high genetic diversity, indicating a relatively great phylogenetic age. Phylogeographical analyses of individuals belonging to the most widely distributed clade indicate that intra-plateau distribution cannot be explained by drainage-related dispersal alone. Conclusions/Significance Our study reveals that Radix spp. persisted throughout the LGM on the Tibetan Plateau. Therefore, we assume the continuous existence of suitable water bodies during that time. The extant Radix diversity on the plateau might have been caused by multiple colonization events combined with a relatively long intra-plateau evolution. At least one colonization event has a Palaearctic origin. In contrast to freshwater fishes, passive dispersal, probably by water birds, might be an important mechanism for conquering remote areas on the plateau. Patterns found in Radix spp. are shared with some terrestrial plateau taxa, indicating that Radix may be a suitable model taxon for inferring general patterns of biotic origin, dispersal and survival on the Tibetan Plateau.


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2013

Testing the role of the Himalaya Mountains as a dispersal barrier in freshwater gastropods (Gyraulus spp.)

Parm Viktor von Oheimb; Christian Albrecht; Frank Riedel; Ulrich Bössneck; Hucai Zhang; Thomas Wilke


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012

Sub-seasonal oxygen and carbon isotope variations in shells of modern Radix sp. (Gastropoda) from the Tibetan Plateau: potential of a new archive for palaeoclimatic studies

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Frank Riedel; Marc Weynell; Hucai Zhang


Quaternary International | 2013

Oxygen and carbon isotope patterns archived in shells of the aquatic gastropod Radix: Hydrologic and climatic signals across the Tibetan Plateau in sub-monthly resolution

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Hucai Zhang; Guoliang Lei; Steffen Mischke; Birgit Plessen; Marc Weynell; Andreas Winkler; Frank Riedel


Quaternary International | 2013

Vegetation changes and associated climate variations during the past ∼38,000 years reconstructed from the Shaamar eolian-paleosol section, northern Mongolia

Yuzhen Ma; Kam-biu Liu; Zhaodong Feng; Hongwei Meng; Yanli Sang; Wei Wang; Hucai Zhang


Supplement to: Taft, L et al. (2013): Oxygen and carbon isotope patterns archived in shells of the aquatic gastropod Radix: Hydrologic and climatic signals across the Tibetan Plateau in sub-monthly resolution. Quaternary International, 290-291, 282-298, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.10.031 | 2013

Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of shells from Radix sp. in lakes across the Tibetan Plateau

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Hucai Zhang; Guoliang Lei; Steffen Mischke; Birgit Plessen; Marc Weynell; Andreas Winkler; Frank Riedel


In supplement to: Taft, L et al. (2013): Oxygen and carbon isotope patterns archived in shells of the aquatic gastropod Radix: Hydrologic and climatic signals across the Tibetan Plateau in sub-monthly resolution. Quaternary International, 290-291, 282-298, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.10.031 | 2013

Oxygen and carbon isotope values of shells from Radix sp., lake Donggi Cona

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Hucai Zhang; Guoliang Lei; Steffen Mischke; Birgit Plessen; Marc Weynell; Andreas Winkler; Frank Riedel


In supplement to: Taft, L et al. (2013): Oxygen and carbon isotope patterns archived in shells of the aquatic gastropod Radix: Hydrologic and climatic signals across the Tibetan Plateau in sub-monthly resolution. Quaternary International, 290-291, 282-298, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.10.031 | 2013

Water chemistry of various lakes across the Tibetan Plateau

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Hucai Zhang; Guoliang Lei; Steffen Mischke; Birgit Plessen; Marc Weynell; Andreas Winkler; Frank Riedel


In supplement to: Taft, L et al. (2013): Oxygen and carbon isotope patterns archived in shells of the aquatic gastropod Radix: Hydrologic and climatic signals across the Tibetan Plateau in sub-monthly resolution. Quaternary International, 290-291, 282-298, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.10.031 | 2013

Oxygen and carbon isotope values of shells from Radix sp., lake Yamdrok Yumco

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Hucai Zhang; Guoliang Lei; Steffen Mischke; Birgit Plessen; Marc Weynell; Andreas Winkler; Frank Riedel


In supplement to: Taft, L et al. (2013): Oxygen and carbon isotope patterns archived in shells of the aquatic gastropod Radix: Hydrologic and climatic signals across the Tibetan Plateau in sub-monthly resolution. Quaternary International, 290-291, 282-298, doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2012.10.031 | 2013

Oxygen and carbon isotope values of shells from Radix sp., lake Yadang Co

Linda Taft; Uwe Wiechert; Hucai Zhang; Guoliang Lei; Steffen Mischke; Birgit Plessen; Marc Weynell; Andreas Winkler; Frank Riedel

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Frank Riedel

Free University of Berlin

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Linda Taft

Free University of Berlin

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Marc Weynell

Free University of Berlin

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Uwe Wiechert

Free University of Berlin

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Andreas Winkler

Free University of Berlin

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Guoliang Lei

Fujian Normal University

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