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Speciation of sponges in Baikal-Tuva region: an outline
Authors:W E G Müller    H C Schröder    P Wrede    O V Kaluzhnaya  and S I Belikov
Institution:Institut für Physiologische Chemie, Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie, Universität, Mainz, Germany;;Joint Russian-German Laboratory for Biology of Sponges, Limnological Institute of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia;;Laboratory for Analytical/Bioorganic Chemistry, Limnological Institute of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia
Abstract:Lake Baikal is known for its high percentage of endemic fauna and flora. The most abundant sessile animal taxa in the littoral zone of Baikal are the photosymbiotic sponges. These endemic sponges are grouped to the family Lubomirskiidae and are separated, based on molecular data, from the cosmopolitan family Spongillidae Gray 1867. In the present review, recent data on the potential driving forces of the rapid speciation in Lake Baikal have been unified. Current data suggest that the genetic repertoire of the sponges was sufficiently large to cope with the major cold events, occurring 2.8–2.5 and 1.8–1.5 Ma. It is proposed that during those periods of climatic incisions founder populations were separated from the parental cosmopolitan sponge population and developed subsequently to the array of endemic species. To clarify whether the endemic sponge fauna is indeed restricted to Lake Baikal only or whether there exist related taxa in other lakes, a collection of sponges in the 750 km distant Lake Chagytai was performed. This lake harbours unexpectedly large populations of the endemic species Baikalospongia dzhegatajensis . As the habitat of the Lake Chagytai (algal habitat) differs strongly from that of Lake Baikal (rocky habitat), it is proposed that after the formation of the initial founder population in response to the climatic shift, subsequent speciation was driven by habitat differences.
Keywords:Sponges  Lake Baikal  Lake Chagytai  evolution              Baikalospongia dzhegatajensis
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