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dc.contributor.authorMwabvu, Tarombera.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-30T08:43:59Z-
dc.date.available2020-11-30T08:43:59Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.urihttps://openscholar.ump.ac.za/handle/20.500.12714/178-
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dc.description.abstractTwo recent studies have suggested that divergent mitochondrial lineages may be present within spirostreptid genera such as Bicoxidens Attems, 1928. Bicoxidens, similar to many other endemic soil invertebrates, exhibits low dispersal capabilities and strict microclimate habitat preferences, attributes that often lead to geographic isolation. Given that prolonged geographic isolation often lays the foundation for population genetic differentiation, genetic divergence and possibly speciation, there was good reason to suspect that Bicoxidens may consist of several distinct lineages. On this basis, the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) was used to reconstruct the phylogeny of Bicoxidens and reveal divergent lineages within the genus. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses recovered a paraphyletic Bicoxidens phylogram with divergent lineages present in three species – B. friendi, B. flavicollis and B. brincki – suggesting high genetic diversity within the genus. Bayesian genetic cluster analyses suggested the presence of multiple distinct mitochondrial lineages within the genus with four identified in B. flavicollis alone. It was therefore concluded that the divergent lineages observed among Bicoxidens populations may suggest the presence of hidden species.en_US
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dc.publisherNational Inquiry Services Centre (NISC) [Co-Publisher] and Routledge [Primary Co-Publisher]en_US
dc.relation.ispartofAfrican Zoologyen_US
dc.subjectAfrotropical.en_US
dc.subjectEndemic.en_US
dc.subjectGenitalia.en_US
dc.subjectHidden species.en_US
dc.subjectMitochondrial lineages.en_US
dc.subjectPhylogeny.en_US
dc.titleEvidence of multiple divergent mitochondrial lineages within the southern African diplopod genus Bicoxidens Attems, 1928 (Spirostreptida).en_US
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dc.identifier.doi10.1080/15627020.2017.1387504-
dc.contributor.affiliationSchool of Biology and Environmental Sciencesen_US
dc.relation.issn2224-073Xen_US
dc.description.volume52en_US
dc.description.issue4en_US
dc.description.startpage229en_US
dc.description.endpage235en_US
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