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Jordaens, K.; Van Riel, P.; Frias Martins, A. M.; Backeljau, T. (2009). Speciation on the Azores islands: congruent patterns in shell morphology, genital anatomy, and molecular markers in endemic land snails (Gastropoda, Leptaxinae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 97(1): 166-176.
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10.1111/j.1095-8312.2008.01197.x [view]
Jordaens, K.; Van Riel, P.; Frias Martins, A. M.; Backeljau, T.
2009
Speciation on the Azores islands: congruent patterns in shell morphology, genital anatomy, and molecular markers in endemic land snails (Gastropoda, Leptaxinae)
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
97(1): 166-176
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Morphological data, in combination with molecular data, may provide invaluable insights into speciation processes on archipelagos. Land snails offer ample opportunities to evalutate adaptive and non-adaptive speciation scenarios. However, studies investigating processes of differentiation and speciation on the Azores are scarce. The present study comprises a morphometrical analysis of shell and genital characters in a group of Azorean land snails (Pulmonata, Leptaxinae). Geographical isolation appears to be an important mechanism underlying morphological and molecular differentiation in the Azorean Leptaxini, instead of adaptive radiation through ecological differentiation. Nevertheless, we could not exclude the occurrence of ecological speciation on the oldest island (Santa Maria) where two species that markedly differ in shell-shape co-occur.
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Leptaxis drouetiana (Morelet, 1860) (basis of record)