Disjunct distributions of freshwater snails testify to a central role of the Congo system in shaping biogeographical patterns in Africa
: Schultheiss R, Van Bocxlaer B, Riedel F, von Rintelen T, Albrecht C
Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
: 2014
BMC Evolutionary Biology
: BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
: BMC EVOL BIOL
: 42
: 14
: 12
: 1471-2148
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-14-42
Conclusions: The current study testifies to repeated disruptions of the distribution of the Viviparidae during the formation of the East African Rift System, and to a central role of the Congo River system for the distribution of the continent's freshwater fauna during the late Cenozoic. By integrating our results with previous findings on palaeohydrographical connections, we provide a spatially and temporarily explicit model of historical freshwater biogeography in tropical Africa. Finally, we review similarities and differences in patterns of vertebrate and invertebrate dispersal. Amongst others we argue that the closest relatives of present day viviparids in Lake Malawi are living in the Middle Congo River, thus shedding new light on the origin of the endemic fauna of this rift lake.