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Molecular Ecology | 2006

Comparative phylogeography of Ponto-Caspian mysid crustaceans: isolation and exchange among dynamic inland sea basins

Asta Audzijonyte; Mikhail E. Daneliya; Risto Väinölä

The distributions of many endemic Ponto‐Caspian brackish‐water taxa are subdivided among the Black, Azov and Caspian Sea basins and further among river estuaries. Of the two alternative views to explain the distributions, the relict school has claimed Tertiary fragmentation of the once contiguous range by emerging geographical and salinity barriers, whereas the immigration view has suggested recolonization of the westerly populations from the Caspian Sea after extirpation during Late Pleistocene environmental perturbations. A study of mitochondrial (COI) phylogeography of seven mysid crustacean taxa from the genera Limnomysis and Paramysis showed that both scenarios can be valid for different species. Four taxa had distinct lineages related to the major basin subdivision, but the lineage distributions and depths of divergence were not concordant. The data do not support a hypothesis of Late Miocene (10–5 Myr) vicariance; rather, range subdivisions and dispersal from and to the Caspian Sea seem to have occurred at different times throughout the Pleistocene. For example, in Paramysis lacustris each basin had an endemic clade 2–5% diverged from the others, whereas Paramysis kessleri from the southern Caspian and the western Black Sea were nearly identical. Species‐specific ecological characteristics such as vagility and salinity tolerance seem to have played important roles in shaping the phylogeographic patterns. The mitochondrial data also suggested recent, human‐mediated cryptic invasions of P. lacustris and Limnomysis benedeni from the Caspian to the Sea of Azov basin via the Volga‐Don canal. Cryptic species‐level subdivisions were recorded in populations attributed to Paramysis baeri, and possibly in P. lacustris.


Zoologica Scripta | 2011

Phylogeography and systematics of Acanthogammarus s. str., giant amphipod crustaceans from Lake Baikal

Mikhail E. Daneliya; Ravil M. Kamaltynov; Risto Väinölä

Daneliya, M. E., Kamaltynov, R. M. & Väinölä, R. (2011). Phylogeography and systematics of Acanthogammarus s. str., giant amphipod crustaceans from Lake Baikal. —Zoologica Scripta, 40, 623–637.


Zootaxa | 2016

The Mysidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Mysida) in fresh and oligohaline waters of the Mediterranean. Taxonomy, biogeography, and bioinvasion

Karl J. Wittmann; Antonio P. Ariani; Mikhail E. Daneliya


Hydrobiologia | 2014

Five subspecies of the Dorogostaiskia parasitica complex (Dybowsky) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Acanthogammaridae), epibionts of sponges in Lake Baikal

Mikhail E. Daneliya; Risto Väinölä


Zootaxa | 2009

Systematics of the Baikalian Babr (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Pallaseidae)

Mikhail E. Daneliya; Ravil M. Kamaltynov; Tytti Kontula; Risto Väinölä


Zootaxa | 2007

Diversity within the Ponto-Caspian Paramysis baeri Czerniavsky sensu lato revisited: P. bakuensis G.O. Sars restored (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae)

Mikhail E. Daneliya; Asta Audzijonyte; Risto Väinölä


Crustaceana | 2011

Redescription of Three Species and a Subspecies of the Mysid Genus Paramysis (Mysida, Mysidae) from the Ponto-Caspian Basin

Mikhail E. Daneliya; Victor V. Petryashov


Zootaxa | 2011

A new species of Sandro Karaman & Barnard (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Austroniphargus family group) from South-East Madagascar

Mikhail E. Daneliya


European journal of taxonomy | 2018

Revision of the Siriella brevicaudata species group (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from the West Indo-Pacific

Mikhail E. Daneliya; W. Wayne Price; Richard W. Heard

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Antonio P. Ariani

University of Naples Federico II

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Richard W. Heard

University of Southern Mississippi

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Tytti Kontula

American Museum of Natural History

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