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Adaptations to the hyporheic in Aloninae (Crustacea: Cladocera): allocation of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Alona protzi</Emphasis> Hartwig, 1900 and related species to <Emphasis Type="Italic">Phreatalona</Emphasis> gen. nov.
Authors:Kay Van Damme  Anton Brancelj  Henri J Dumont
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Ghent University, K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;(2) National Institute of Biology, Vecna pot 111, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:Morphological study of Alona protzi Hartwig, 1900, Alona phreatica Dumont, 1983 and Alona smirnovi Petkovski &; Flößner, 1972 reveals close affinities with Alona labrosa Vasiljeva &; Smirnov, 1969. We separate these four species from the polyphyletic Alona Baird, 1843 (Anomopoda: Chydoridae). United under Phreatalona gen. nov., these taxa share primitive features on the limbs, together with specializations to a rheic life mode. Phreatalona contains some of the only true hyporheic taxa within the Cladocera. Endemism in two ancient lakes (P. smirnovi and P. labrosa) and a preference for river sediments in Europe (P. phreatica and P. protzi) suggest a long isolation from typical littoral/benthic biotopes. We discuss close links with southern vicariant Nicsmirnovius, the position of these (hypo)rheic chydorids within the subfamily and their affinities with Acroperus. We remark an independent evolution of external (habitus, postabdomen) vs. internal (limb) morphology in the protzi-complex. Phreatalona is likely tertiary in origin, evolving from a littoral alonine adapting to rheic and finally hyporheic environments. Baikal endemic P. labrosa is likely the most primitive species of the genus. We discuss adaptations and evolution in the hyporheic and the effect on dispersal and biogeography of Phreatalona.
Keywords:Chydoridae  Cladocera  Hyporheic zone  Morphology            Phreatalona gen  n    Stygobionts  Systematics
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