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耳蜗螺亚科(里斯螺超科:溪螺科)的系统发育关系:一类神秘的水生腹足纲动物。

Phylogenetic relationships of the Cochliopinae (Rissooidea: Hydrobiidae): an enigmatic group of aquatic gastropods.

作者信息

Liu H P, Hershler R, Thompson F G

机构信息

Department of Biology, Southwest Missouri State University, 901 South National Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65804-0095, USA.

出版信息

Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2001 Oct;21(1):17-25. doi: 10.1006/mpev.2001.0988.

Abstract

Phylogenetic analysis based on a partial sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene was performed for 26 representatives of the aquatic gastropod subfamily Cochliopinae, 6 additional members of the family Hydrobiidae, and outgroup species of the families Rissoidae and Pomatiopsidae. Maximum-parsimony analysis yielded a single shortest tree which resolved two monophyletic groups: (1) a clade containing all cochliopine taxa with the exception of Antroselates and (2) a clade composed of Antroselates and the hydrobiid genus Amnicola. The clade containing both of these monophyletic groups was depicted as more closely related to members of the family Pomatiopsidae than to other hydrobiid snails which were basally positioned in our topology. New anatomical evidence supports recognition of the cochliopine and Antroselates-Amnicola clades, and structure within the monophyletic group of cochliopines is largely congruent with genitalic characters. However, the close relationship between the Pomatiopsidae and these clades is in conflict with commonly accepted classifications and suggests that a widely accepted scenario for genitalic evolution in these snails is in need of further study.

摘要

基于线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I基因的部分序列,对水生腹足动物Cochliopinae亚科的26个代表物种、另外6个Hydrobiidae科成员以及Rissoidae科和Pomatiopsidae科的外类群物种进行了系统发育分析。最大简约分析得到一棵单一的最短树,该树解析出两个单系群:(1) 一个包含除Antroselates之外的所有Cochliopinae类群的分支;(2) 一个由Antroselates和Hydrobiidae科的Amnicola属组成的分支。包含这两个单系群的分支被描绘为与Pomatiopsidae科成员的关系比与在我们的拓扑结构中处于基部位置的其他Hydrobiidae科蜗牛的关系更密切。新的解剖学证据支持对Cochliopinae类群和Antroselates - Amnicola分支的识别,并且Cochliopinae类群单系群内的结构在很大程度上与生殖器特征一致。然而,Pomatiopsidae科与这些分支之间的密切关系与普遍接受的分类相冲突,这表明这些蜗牛生殖器进化的一个广泛接受的设想需要进一步研究。

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