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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2008, 94, 809–823. With 6 figures







            Phylogeography and morphological variability in land
            snails: the Sicilian Marmorana (Pulmonata, Helicidae)


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            VIVIANA FIORENTINO *, NICOLA SALOMONE , GIUSEPPE MANGANELLI and
            FOLCO GIUSTI     1
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            University of Siena, Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Via P. A. Mattioli 4, 53100 Siena, Italy
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            University of Siena, Dipartimento di Biologia Evolutiva, Via A. Moro 2, 53100 Siena, Italy
            Received 12 July 2007; accepted for publication 12 October 2007



            Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation and phylogeny
            in relation to geographical distribution. Morphological data (shell and anatomy biometry on different geographical
            scales) and partial sequences from mitochondrial genes (cytochrome oxidase subunit I, 16S rDNA) were used to test
            whether morphological patterns match phylogeny in a diversified group of Sicilian rock-dwelling land snails
            belonging to the genus Marmorana. The taxonomic implications of the three character sets (shell and anatomical
            biometry and molecular data) were also considered. The inferred phylogenetic relationships do not match
            morphological (shell and genitalia) patterns. This result may significantly modify the current taxonomy. Mito-
            chondrial based reconstructions define several supported clades well correlated with geographic distribution and
            populations were found to be distributed parapatrically. The progressive decline in mitochondrial DNA sequence
            similarity over a distance of 250 km is consistent with a model of isolation by distance, a pattern previously
            recognized for other groups of land snails. For one clade of Marmorana, colonization along Mediterranean trade
            routes appears to be a possibility.  © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean
            Society, 2008, 94, 809–823.
            ADDITIONAL KEYWORDS: biometry – gastropods – phenotypic diversity.







                          INTRODUCTION                       indistinguishable by shell characters are genetically
                                                             differentiated and taxa formerly considered distinct
            Land snails are an enlightening groups of inverte-
                                                             by shell characters are found to be genetically indis-
            brates for understanding evolutionary processes,  tinguishable (Giusti & Manganelli, 1992; Alonso,
            mainly because of their low vagility and capacity for
                                                             Nogales & Ibáñez, 2006b). Moreover, at species level,
            dispersion. Land snails are also considered suitable  allozymes and DNA data (Johnson & Black, 2000;
            subjects for studies in evolutionary biology, due to
                                                             Goodacre & Wade, 2001) are often consistent with
            their highly polymorphic shell colour and variability  anatomical characters, but not with conchological
            of shell shape (e.g. European helicids Arianta and
                                                             ones. Many hypotheses may be formulated for each
            Cepaea: Goodacre, Thomaz & Davies, 2006; Polyne-  case (e.g. shell as a consequence of adaptive conver-
            sian Partula: Johnson, Murray & Clarke, 1993;
                                                             gence, different rates of evolution for each set of
            Cuban Polymita: Reyes-Tur, Fernández & Suárez,
                                                             characters or different inter- intraspecific rates of
            2001; Japanese Mandarina: Chiba, 1997). In addition
                                                             variation).
            to phenotypic variability, many land snails have high
                                                               In the present study, we investigate the Sicilian
            genetic diversity (Chiba, 1999; Goodacre & Wade,
                                                             helicid rock-dwelling land snail Marmorana as a
            2001). As a consequence, conchological, anatomical,
                                                             model organism. Among Sicilian rock-dwelling land
            and molecular data often do not agree. Taxa almost
                                                             snails, Marmorana is one of the most diversified
                                                             genera: it has a Tyrrhenian distribution, with species
            *Corresponding author. E-mail: vivianafiorentino@unisi.it  in Sardinia and Corsica [assigned to Marmorana
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