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| DOI | 10.4067/S0716-078X2008000300010 | ||||||
| Año | 2008 | ||||||
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The muricid gastropod Concholepas concholepas, known in Chile its 'loco', is an important component of intertidal and shallow subtidal communities, and is one of the main invertebrates targeted by small-scale fishers (divers) in Chile. Because of its ecological importance and economical value, numerous Studies have been Conducted to describe its life history, ecology and to understand population dynamics, fishery and management. However, little effort has been done to address the causal factor (s) behind its current geographic distribution and moreover little is known about the past distribution of the different species in the Genus. In this paper, first we review the paleobiogeography, historical relationships, taxonomy and geographical distribution of Concholepas species, so to contribute in the reconstruction on the past history of the genus. Second. we discuss the robustness of using shell traits when classifying specimens of the genus Concholepas. Third. we evaluate the taxonomic status of C. concholepas including samples from Peru, the continental coast of Chile and Juan Fernandez Archipelago, using a molecular approach. Four main conclusions are reached: (1) the evolutionary history of the Genus Concholepas has been characterized by successive phenotypically different forms where the fossils species appear to be distinguishable states in the same evolving lineage;, (2) the historical biogeography of Concholepas was probably the result Of a Southward direction process of expansions and extinction s, with the ancestral species being located in south-central Peru: (3) C. concholepas corresponds to it single taxonomic unit along its continental geographical range of distribution (4) the mtDNA variation present in C. concholepas does not support the existence of the subspecies C. concholepas fernandizianus in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago. We suggest that these results should be considered in future ecological, fishery, management and conservation studies on C. concholepas along the Peruvian and Chilean coast and in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago.
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| 1 | CARDENAS-HINOJOSA, LISSETTE JANINA | Mujer |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile |
| 2 | Viard, Frederique | Mujer |
UNIV PARIS 06 - Francia
Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Francia Adaptation et Diversité en Milieu Marin - Francia |
| 3 | Castilla, Juan Carlos | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| We are very grateful to Elie Poulin (Universidad de Chile) Alejandro Perez (Oceana Foundation) and Patricio Manriquez (Universidad Austral de Chile) for providing tissue samples of C. concholepas from Juan Fernandez Archipelago. We also sincerely thank Dr. Tom DeVries. who generously provided photographs of Concholepas fossil species and for insightful comments and Suggestions to improve the manuscript. This Study was funded by grants awarded by ECOS N degrees C03B04 and FONDAP-FONDECYT 15010001 Program 6 to the CASEB. L. Cardenas acknowledges a doctoral fellowship from CONICYT-Chile and a grant from CNRS and UPMC for travel and stay in France as part of her co-supervised doctoral thesis. This work is part of the "Program 1 : Biogeography: transition zones and range limits" of LIA DIAMS. |