An integrative re-evaluation of Typhlatya shrimp within the karst aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

dc.contributor.author Ballou, Lauren
dc.contributor.author Brankovits, David
dc.contributor.author Chávez-Solís, Efraín M.
dc.contributor.author Chávez Díaz, José M.
dc.contributor.author Gonzalez, Brett C.
dc.contributor.author Rohret, Shari
dc.contributor.author Salinas, Alexa
dc.contributor.author Liu, Arielle
dc.contributor.author Simões, Nuno
dc.contributor.author Alvarez, Fernando
dc.contributor.author Miglietta, Maria Pia
dc.contributor.author Iliffe, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Borda, Elizabeth
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-20T13:09:24Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-20T13:09:24Z
dc.date.issued 2022-03-29
dc.description © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Ballou, L., Brankovits, D., Chavez-Solis, E. M., Diaz, J. M. C., Gonzalez, B. C., Rohret, S., Salinas, A., Liu, A., Simoes, N., Alvarez, F., Miglietta, M. P., Iliffe, T. M., & Borda, E. An integrative re-evaluation of Typhlatya shrimp within the karst aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Scientific Reports, 12(1), (2022): 5302, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08779-9. en_US
dc.description.abstract The Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico is a carbonate platform well-known for extensive karst networks of densely stratified aquifer ecosystems. This aquifer supports diverse anchialine fauna, including species of the globally distributed anchialine shrimp genus Typhlatya (Atyidae). Four species (T. campecheae, T. pearsei, T. dzilamensis and T. mitchelli) are endemic to the Peninsula, of which three are federally listed in Mexico. This first integrative evaluation (i.e., molecular, morphological, broad geographic and type locality sampling, and environmental data) of Yucatán Typhlatya reveals considerable species identity conflict in prior phylogenetic assessments, broad species ranges, syntopy within cave systems and five genetic lineages (of which two are new to science). Despite sampling from the type locality of endangered T. campecheae, specimens (and molecular data) were indistinguishable from vulnerable T. pearsei. Ancestral/divergence reconstructions support convergent evolution of a low-salinity ancestor for a post-Paleogene arc Yucatán + Cuba Typhlatya clade within the anchialine Atyidae clade. A secondary adaptation for the coastal-restricted euryhaline (2–37 psu), Typhlatya dzilamensis (unknown conservation status) was identified, while remaining species lineages were low-salinity (< 5 psu) adapted and found within the meteoric lens of inland and coastal caves. This study demonstrates the need for integrative/interdisciplinary approaches when conducting biodiversity assessments in complex and poorly studied aquifers. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Financial support for this study was provided by Texas A&M-CONACYT (TI, FA), TI, FA), PAPIIT IN208519 (DGAPA-UNAM) (FA), CONACYT Ciencia Básica A1-S-32846 (FA), Texas A&M University San Antonio (TAMUSA) Start-up Funds (EB), TAMUSA Research Council Grant (EB), TAMUSA Summer Faculty Grant and Fellowship (EB). NSF-REU/OCE: 1560242 supported AL and EB, and TAMU-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (HRD: 1612776) supported SR, LS. This work was also supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (M1703014) and the Cave Conservancy Foundation (LB). Typhlatya sampling was sanctioned under collection permits SEMARNAT/SGPA/DGVS 05263/14, 004471/18, 05996/19. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Ballou, L., Brankovits, D., Chavez-Solis, E. M., Diaz, J. M. C., Gonzalez, B. C., Rohret, S., Salinas, A., Liu, A., Simoes, N., Alvarez, F., Miglietta, M. P., Iliffe, T. M., & Borda, E. (2022). An integrative re-evaluation of Typhlatya shrimp within the karst aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 5302. en_US
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