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北美西部沙漠和下加利福尼亚州的多刺蜥蜴(强棱蜥属物种组)的系统发育、分歧时间和物种界限

Phylogeny, divergence times and species limits of spiny lizards (Sceloporus magister species group) in western North American deserts and Baja California.

作者信息

Leaché Adam D, Mulcahy Daniel G

机构信息

Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and Department of Integrative Biology, 3101 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 3160, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2007 Dec;16(24):5216-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03556.x. Epub 2007 Oct 16.


DOI:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03556.x
PMID:17944851
Abstract

The broad distribution of the Sceloporus magister species group (squamata: phrynosomatidae) throughout western North America provides an appropriate model for testing biogeographical hypotheses explaining the timing and origins of diversity across mainland deserts and the Baja California Peninsula. We inferred concordant phylogenetic trees describing the higher-level relationships within the magister group using 1.6 kb of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and 1.7 kb of nuclear DNA data. These data provide strong support for the parallel divergence of lineages endemic to the Baja California Peninsula (S. zosteromus and the orcutti complex) in the form of two sequential divergence events at the base of the magister group phylogeny. A relaxed phylogenetic analysis of the mtDNA data using one fossil and one biogeographical constraint provides a chronology of these divergence events and evidence that further diversification within the Baja California clades occurred simultaneously, although patterns of geographical variation and speciation between clades differ. We resolved four major phylogeographical clades within S. magister that (i) provide a novel phylogenetic placement of the Chihuahuan Desert populations sister to the Mojave Desert; (ii) illustrate a mixed history for the Colorado Plateau that includes Mojave and Sonoran Desert components; and (iii) identify an area of overlap between the Mojave and Sonoran Desert clades near Yuma, Arizona. Estimates of bidirectional migration rates among populations of S. magister using four nuclear loci support strong asymmetries in gene flow among the major mtDNA clades. Based on the nonexclusivity of mtDNA haplotypes, nuclear gene flow among populations and wide zones of phenotypic intergradation, S. magister appears to represent a single geographically variable and widespread species.

摘要

强棱蜥属(Sceloporus)的马吉斯特种组(有鳞目:角蜥科)广泛分布于北美西部,为检验生物地理学假说提供了一个合适的模型,这些假说用于解释整个大陆沙漠和下加利福尼亚半岛生物多样性的形成时间和起源。我们利用1.6 kb的线粒体DNA(mtDNA)和1.7 kb的核DNA数据,推断出了描述马吉斯特种组内高级别亲缘关系的一致系统发育树。这些数据有力地支持了下加利福尼亚半岛特有谱系(S. zosteromus和奥库蒂复合体)的平行分化,其形式为在马吉斯特种组系统发育树基部的两个连续分化事件。使用一个化石和一个生物地理学限制条件对mtDNA数据进行的宽松系统发育分析提供了这些分化事件的时间顺序,并证明了下加利福尼亚分支内的进一步多样化是同时发生的,尽管各分支之间的地理变异和物种形成模式有所不同。我们在强棱蜥马吉斯特种内解析出四个主要的系统地理学分支,它们(i)为奇瓦瓦沙漠种群提供了一个新的系统发育定位,该种群是莫哈韦沙漠的姐妹群;(ii)说明了科罗拉多高原的混合历史,其中包括莫哈韦沙漠和索诺兰沙漠的成分;(iii)确定了亚利桑那州尤马附近莫哈韦沙漠和索诺兰沙漠分支之间的重叠区域。利用四个核基因座对强棱蜥马吉斯特种种群间双向迁移率的估计支持了主要mtDNA分支间基因流的强烈不对称性。基于mtDNA单倍型的非排他性、种群间的核基因流以及广泛的表型渐变带,强棱蜥马吉斯特种似乎代表了一个单一的、地理上可变且分布广泛的物种。

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