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在马达加斯加的鼠狐猴中划分没有核单系性的物种。

Delimiting species without nuclear monophyly in Madagascar's mouse lemurs.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Mar 31;5(3):e9883. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009883.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in gene flow, and it is at this point that a genetically cohesive set of populations attain the sole property of species: the independent evolution of a population-level lineage. The comprehensive delimitation of species within biodiversity hotspots, regardless of their level of divergence, is important for understanding the factors that drive the diversification of biota and for identifying them as targets for conservation. However, delimiting recently diverged species is challenging due to insufficient time for the differential evolution of characters--including morphological differences, reproductive isolation, and gene tree monophyly--that are typically used as evidence for separately evolving lineages.

METHODOLOGY

In this study, we assembled multiple lines of evidence from the analysis of mtDNA and nDNA sequence data for the delimitation of a high diversity of cryptically diverged population-level mouse lemur lineages across the island of Madagascar. Our study uses a multi-faceted approach that applies phylogenetic, population genetic, and genealogical analysis for recognizing lineage diversity and presents the most thoroughly sampled species delimitation of mouse lemur ever performed.

CONCLUSIONS

The resolution of a large number of geographically defined clades in the mtDNA gene tree provides strong initial evidence for recognizing a high diversity of population-level lineages in mouse lemurs. We find additional support for lineage recognition in the striking concordance between mtDNA clades and patterns of nuclear population structure. Lineages identified using these two sources of evidence also exhibit patterns of population divergence according to genealogical exclusivity estimates. Mouse lemur lineage diversity is reflected in both a geographically fine-scaled pattern of population divergence within established and geographically widespread taxa, as well as newly resolved patterns of micro-endemism revealed through expanded field sampling into previously poorly and well-sampled regions.

摘要

背景

当种群通过基因流的大量减少而在遗传上分离时,物种形成就开始了,此时一组具有遗传凝聚力的种群获得了物种的唯一属性:种群水平谱系的独立进化。在生物多样性热点地区,无论其分歧程度如何,全面划定物种界限对于理解驱动生物多样性多样化的因素以及确定它们作为保护目标都很重要。然而,由于用于证明单独进化谱系的特征(包括形态差异、生殖隔离和基因树单系性)的差异进化时间不足,因此划定最近分化的物种具有挑战性。

方法

在这项研究中,我们从线粒体 DNA 和核 DNA 序列数据的分析中收集了多种证据,以确定马达加斯加岛上高度多样化的隐式分化种群水平的鼠狐猴谱系界限。我们的研究采用了多方面的方法,应用系统发育、种群遗传和系统发生分析来识别谱系多样性,并呈现了有史以来对鼠狐猴进行的最全面采样的物种划定。

结论

线粒体 DNA 基因树中大量地理定义的分支的分辨率为识别鼠狐猴中的高度多样化的种群水平谱系提供了强有力的初步证据。我们在 mtDNA 分支与核种群结构模式之间的惊人一致性中找到了对谱系识别的额外支持。使用这两个来源的证据识别出的谱系也根据谱系排他性估计表现出种群分歧模式。鼠狐猴的谱系多样性反映在已建立的和地理广泛的分类群内的地理精细尺度的种群分歧模式以及通过扩展实地采样到以前采样不足和采样良好的地区而揭示的新解决的微地方性模式中。

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