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Morphometric analysis of interspecific and microgeographic variation of crayfish from a Mexican cave
Authors:GIULIANA ALLEGRUCCI,FABIOLA BALDARI,DONATELLA CESARONI,ROGER S. THORPE&dagger  ,VALERIO SBORDONI
Affiliation:*Dipartimento di Biologia, Universitádi Roma "Tor Vergata" Via Orazio Raimondo, 1–00173 Roma, Italy;†Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen Tillydrone Avenue Aberdeen AB9 2TN
Abstract:Two undescribed species of Procambarus crayfish (Crustacea, Decapoda) inhabit the subterranean stream running in the recently explored Cueva de Los Camarones, Chiapas, Mexico. Individuals ranging from dark, robust, large-eyed forms with an epigean mien to pale, comparatively slender, microphthalmic ones resembling related troglobites were found, but only the extremes could be distinguished visually. Evolutionary relationships among individuals were investigated morphometrically by means of multivariate analysis'on 14 body dimensions. These analyses revealed a significant discontinuity between the two species, mainly determined by the shape of the rostrum, chelae and telson. The occurrence of a few aberrant phenotypes may indicate the existence of some gene flow between the two species.
Microgeographic variation was demonstrated within the less cavernicolous species. The characters involved were the same as those that discriminate between the two species. These results are compared with allozymic data presented in a parallel paper and the role of genie introgression and environmental induction are discussed.
Keywords:Speciation    cave population    multivariate morphometry    microgeographic variation    Procambarus
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