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First attempt to create DNA barcode reference library for freshwater gammarids of the Periadriatic Region Kamil Hupało, Tomasz Mamos, Weronika Wrzesińska, Tomasz Rewicz, Anna Wysocka, Remi Wattier, Michał Grabowski Our projects focusing on Periadriatic Region • Neogene and Quaternary sea level changes and origin of epigean freshwater malacostracan fauna in the periadriatic region 2015-2018 • Cryptic diversity and phylogeography of amphipods from “Gammarus roeselii” and “G. balcanicus” groups in Europe 2010-2014 • Diversity and origin of the freshwater fauna of the Mediterranean Islands on the example of Gammaridae (Amphipoda) 2016-2019 All funded by the National Committee on Scientific Research Snapshot history of the Mediterranean 200 - 20 mln years ago (early Miocene) Tethys Ocean, Paratethys Snapshot history of the Mediterranean 12 - 8 mln years ago (Tortonian) appearence of the proto-Mediterranean Sea Snapshot history of the Mediterranean 5.96 – 5.33 mln years ago (Messinian) Messinian Salinity Crysis (MSC), Lago Mare episode Snapshot history of the Mediterranean 2.5 – 0.016 mln years ago (Pleistocene) sea regressions, Mega-Po River basin Material Amphipoda - Gammaridae Aims • Estimating the biodiversity of Periadriatic freshwater gammarids • Creating a DNA barcode reference library for the Periadriatic Region • Revealing biogeographical affiliations of freshwater gammarids (Amphipoda, Gammaridae) using molecular markers • Providing spatiotemporal framework for the species origin and diversification by reconstructing their time-calibrated phylogeny Sampling sites Materials & methods • I step: Morphological analyses according to the taxonomical keys using SEM • II step: DNA Barcoding COI marker BOLD upload MOTU delimitation (BIN, ABGD, GMYC, bPTP) • III step: additional amplification of other markers mitochondrial – 16S rRNA nuclear – 28S rRNA, ITS, EF-α • IV step: Data analysis evolutionary models, molecular clock, phylogeny reconstruction etc. Results of our studies Gammarus balcanicus group • 50 sampling sites • 318 individuals barcoded • 40-45 MOTUs Gammarus balcanicus group Gammarus roeselii group • 26 sampling sites (23 in Periadriatic) • 177 individuals barcoded • 12-28 MOTUs Gammarus roeselii group Gammarus pulex group Italy and Greece • 55 sampling sites • 219 individuals barcoded • 19-29 MOTUs Gammarus pulex group Italy Gammarus pulex group Greece Gammarus pulex group Italy & Greece Echinogammarus Italy and Greece • 42 sampling sites • 225 individuals barcoded • 29-30 MOTUs Echinogammarus Italy Echinogammarus Greece Echinogammarus Italy & Greece Summary • Material collected from over 500 sampling sites • So far over 900 barcoded individuals from 170 sampling sites • High cryptic diversity in freshwater gammarids from Periadriatic: – More than 40 MOTUs of G.balcanicus group – At least 12 MOTUs of G.roeselii group – Nearly 20 MOTUs of G.pulex group – Over 30 MOTUs of Echinogammarus Significance • Freshwater biodiversity assessment of the Periadriatic region • Creating DNA barcode reference library for future studies • Planning reasonable and effective strategy preventing the loss of biodiversity • Understanding evolutionary mechanisms and historical factors behind formation of freshwater fauna