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Species identification from archived snail shells via genetic analysis: a method for DNA extraction from empty shells
Authors:Karl B Andree  Miguel A López
Institution:1. IRTA—San Carlos de la Rapita , Ctra. Poble Nou s/n, 43540 San Carlos de la Ràpita, Catalonia , Spain karl.andree@irta.es;3. Forestal Catalana, Department of the Environment , Generalitat de Catalunya, Sabino de Arana 34, 1r 1a, 08028 Barcelona, Catalonia , Spain
Abstract:During the summer of 2009, apple snails (Mollusca: Ampullariidae) of the genus Pomacea were found to have established a self-sustaining population for the first time in Europe (Ebro Delta, Catalonia, Spain). This group is known for its genetic diversity and at least two distinct species are represented in a clade typified by Pomacea canaliculata. Various citations refer to egg size and color, and clutch size, in addition to shell morphology, for distinction between species. However, due to overlapping characters and phenotypic plasticity, genetic analyses are becoming more widely used methods for this group. Herein, we present a method for DNA extraction to identify species with sufficient precision from empty shells recovered from the field. This technique may be of use more widely for analyses of shells archived in museum collections for phylogenetic and taxonomic studies.
Keywords:apple snail  Pomacea insularum  Pomacea canaliculata  species identification  Ebro Delta  Spain  archived shells  Gastropoda
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