The Delray Beach, Florida, colony of <I>Cerion </I>(<I>Paracerion</I>)<I> tridentatum costellata</I> Pilsbry, 1946 (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Cerionidae): Evidence for indirect Cuban origins

dc.contributor.authorHarasewych, M. G.
dc.contributor.authorSikaroodi, Masoumeh
dc.contributor.authorGillevet, Patrick M.
dc.date.accessioned2012-04-05T17:20:42Z
dc.date.available2012-04-05T17:20:42Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractA large colony of Cerion has recently been reported from Delray Beach, Florida, far north from the ranges of both native and introduced species of Cerion. Specimens correspond morphologically to the type series of Cerion (Paracerion) tridentatum costellata Pilsbry, 1946, which no longer survives at its type locality (Fort Jefferson, Garden Key, Dry Tortugas, Florida.) Historical data indicate that this taxon is a hybrid of two or more of the five Cuban species of Cerion introduced to Fort Jefferson by Bartsch in June, 1924. Museum records document that a propagule of this hybrid taxon was transplanted to Boynton Beach in the late 1940s and proliferated to give rise to the Delray Beach colony. Partial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences reveal the Delray colony to be monophyletic, and of exclusively Cuban ancestry. Limited sampling confirms the presence of mitochondrial genes from two (C. tridentatum and C. sculptum marielinum) of the five Cerion taxa introduced to Fort Jefferson in 1924. A larger sample size, together with data from nuclear genes, will be needed to rule out the presence of rare alleles from other taxa. Transplantation of this newly formed hybrid propagule to an area distant from either parent population has allowed it to evolve in isolation and provides a unique opportunity to study the origins and persistence of genetic diversity within the genus Cerion.
dc.format.extent173–181
dc.identifier0028-1344
dc.identifier.citationHarasewych, M. G., Sikaroodi, Masoumeh, and Gillevet, Patrick M. 2011. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/18274">The Delray Beach, Florida, colony of <I>Cerion </I>(<I>Paracerion</I>)<I> tridentatum costellata</I> Pilsbry, 1946 (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Cerionidae): Evidence for indirect Cuban origins</a>." <em>Nautilus</em>, 125, (4) 173–181.
dc.identifier.issn0028-1344
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10088/18274
dc.publisherBailey-Matthews Shell Museum
dc.relation.ispartofNautilus 125 (4)
dc.titleThe Delray Beach, Florida, colony of <I>Cerion </I>(<I>Paracerion</I>)<I> tridentatum costellata</I> Pilsbry, 1946 (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Cerionidae): Evidence for indirect Cuban origins
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sro.description.unitNMNH
sro.description.unitNH-Invertebrate Zoology
sro.identifier.itemID109844
sro.identifier.refworksID22067
sro.identifier.urlhttps://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/18274
sro.publicationPlaceSanibel; c/o Dr. Jose H. Leal, associate/managing editor, 3075 Sanibel-Capitiva Rd., Sanibel, FL 33957 USA

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