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Reply to Fuke (2024): Clarifying the Taxonomic and Biogeographic Interpretations of Neocaridina in Japan
Yixiong Cai , Hsi-Te Shih*
Yixiong Cai
National Biodiversity Centre, National Parks Board, 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569, Republic of Singapore
cai_yixiong@nparks.gov.sg
Hsi-Te Shih
Department of Life Science and Research Center for Global Change Biology, National Chung Hsing University, 250, Kuo Kuang Road, Taichung 402, Taiwan
htshih@dragon.nchu.edu.tw
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1317-8783
Communicated by Benny Kwok Kan Chan

The taxonomy and biogeography of Neocaridina species in Japan remain complex and contested. In a recent commentary, Fuke (2024) criticized the conclusions of Shih et al. (2024), challenging their species delineations and argues that such taxonomy directly conditions interpretations of native versus introduced lineages. As the first two authors of Shih et al. (2024), we agree that accurate identification is essential for conservation of native taxa, but we contend that several of Fuke’s inferences reflect misreadings of both morphological and genetic data. In this reply, we address these misinterpretations, clarify our taxonomic conclusions, and reassess phylogenetic and population genetic evidence. Our findings suggest that N. denticulata and N. davidi can be consistently distinguished using integrated molecular and morphological criteria, in contrast to Fuke's claim of conspecificity. We also emphasize the limitations of relying solely on mitochondrial DNA or SNP admixture patterns for species delimitation, particularly in hybridizing lineages. Finally, we advocate for integrative, evidence-based taxonomy as the best approach to resolving species boundaries and supporting conservation of cryptic native biodiversity in Neocaridina.

Key words:

Neocaridina, Integrative taxonomy, Species delimitation, Molecular phylogenetics, Invasive species, Freshwater shrimp

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Citation:

Cai Y, Shih HT. 2025. Reply to Fuke (2024): clarifying the taxonomic and biogeographic interpretations of Neocaridina in Japan. Zool Stud 64:66.

(Received 30 May 2025 / Accepted 24 October 2025 )