Genetic Variability in Mediterranean Coastal Ecosystems: Insights into Spp. (Bivalvia: Ostreidae)
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Oysters are sessile, filter-feeding bivalve molluscs widely distributed in estuarine and coastal habitats worldwide. They constitute a valuable resource for fisheries and extensive aquaculture and provide essential ecological services. Yet, their genetic diversity and distribution remain understudied. The variability in shell morphology complicates species classification, which is influenced by environmental and genetic factors. Although molecular phylogenetics research has refined oyster taxonomy and identified approximately 100 extant species, numerous taxonomic uncertainties persist. In the present study, we aimed to document the occurrence of small flat oysters of the genus along the Mediterranean coastal areas of Liguria and Sardinia (Italy). Specifically, 16S rRNA sequence data were used to identify species. Our findings offer novel insights into the species complex and , a new species in the Mediterranean coastal areas of Italy. The study data further our understanding of species diversity, distribution, and evolutionary patterns.
Wang H, Chen Z, Tong Y, Ye L, Li Y Biology (Basel). 2025; 14(1).
PMID: 39857270 PMC: 11761551. DOI: 10.3390/biology14010039.