On the identity of broad-shelled mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Mytilus) from the Dutch delta region

Late Quaternary (Eemian) deposits of the Netherlands contain shells that resemble those of living Mytilus galloprovincialis . Similar broad-shelled mytilids also occur in estuaries of the southwestern Netherlands together with slender individuals typical of M . edulis . We sampled living mussels along a depth gradient in the Oosterschelde to a) investigate whether a relation exists between shell shape and depth, b) test if the broadshelled specimens might represent M . galloprovincialis (or a hybrid with M . edulis ) and c) assess by inference if the Quaternary specimens might be attributed to... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Groenenberg, Dick S.J.
Wesselingh, Frank P.
Rajagopal, Sanjeevi
Jansen, Jeroen M.
Bos, Merijn M.
van der Velde, Gerard
Gittenberger, Edmund
Hoeksema, Bert W.
Raad, Harry
Hummel, Herman
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Reihe/Periodikum: Contributions to Zoology ; volume 80, issue 2, page 95-106 ; ISSN 1383-4517 1875-9866
Verlag/Hrsg.: Brill
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08002001

Late Quaternary (Eemian) deposits of the Netherlands contain shells that resemble those of living Mytilus galloprovincialis . Similar broad-shelled mytilids also occur in estuaries of the southwestern Netherlands together with slender individuals typical of M . edulis . We sampled living mussels along a depth gradient in the Oosterschelde to a) investigate whether a relation exists between shell shape and depth, b) test if the broadshelled specimens might represent M . galloprovincialis (or a hybrid with M . edulis ) and c) assess by inference if the Quaternary specimens might be attributed to M . galloprovincialis as well. In order to do so, we compared genetic (length polymorphism of Me 15/16 , COIII sequences and AFLPs) and shellmorphological characteristics (juvenile L/W ratios and socalled Verduin parameters) of the same specimens. The obtained dataset indicates that all studied mussels from the Oosterschelde should be attributed to M . edulis , including those with broad shell outlines. No correlation of shell-morphology and depth-distribution was found. The worn and generally damaged state of the Eemian specimens precluded measurement of the Verduin parameters, while juvenile L/W ratios turned out not to be diagnostic. Therefore the shell characters examined in this study are insufficient to demonstrate the possible presence of M . galloprovincialis shells in Quaternary deposits of the Netherlands.