Title of article :
Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) in Iranian freshwater basins based on subterranean amphipods genus Niphargus (Crustacea, Malacostraca)
Author/Authors :
Esmaeili-Rineh, Somayeh Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Razi University, Kermanshah
Abstract :
The order Amphipoda is one of the most diverse taxa that globally distributed in all environments and virtually habitats. The members of the genus Niphargus represent an important part of the Western Palearctic subterranean amphipod fauna. Accurate data on the occurrence and distribution of amphipods are only available for some regions. In this study, we were applied Parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) to analyze the distribution of amphipod freshwater genus Niphargus occurring
strictly at the basin or sub-basin level along of Elburz and Zagros Mountains in Iran. The analysis was
carried out using the computer program PAUP* 4.0a166, based on a data matrix built with 27
populations from 21 taxa and 13 areas for genus Niphargus. The rooting was made on a hypothetical
all-zero out-group. Applying the exact algorithm heuristic search, the consensus tree was obtained
with 30 steps, a consistency index of 0.9, and a retention index of 0.1. The procedure based on
distributions of the 21 species of Niphargus delimited five areas of endemism in the study area with a
minimum of two species. The high levels of endemism observed in West boundary rivers1 sub-basin with six species and then in Urmia and West boundary rivers2 sub-basins with three species.
Keywords :
Niphargid species , Freshwater amphipods , Hydrological basins , Areas of endemism , Parsimony , Iran
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics