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远距离扩散的特有山顶的浮游动物——一个生态过程在进化时间尺度上的例子。

Long distance dispersal of zooplankton endemic to isolated mountaintops--an example of an ecological process operating on an evolutionary time scale.

机构信息

Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011;6(11):e26730. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026730. Epub 2011 Nov 10.

Abstract

Recent findings suggest a convergence of time scales between ecological and evolutionary processes which is usually explained in terms of rapid micro evolution resulting in evolution on ecological time scales. A similar convergence, however, can also emerge when slow ecological processes take place on evolutionary time scales. A good example of such a slow ecological process is the colonization of remote aquatic habitats by passively dispersed zooplankton. Using variation at the protein coding mitochondrial COI gene, we investigated the balance between mutation and migration as drivers of genetic diversity in two Branchipodopsis fairy shrimp species (Crustacea, Anostraca) endemic to remote temporary rock pool clusters at the summit of isolated mountaintops in central South Africa. We showed that both species colonized the region almost simultaneously c. 0.8 My ago, but exhibit contrasting patterns of regional genetic diversity and demographic history. The haplotype network of the common B. cf. wolfi showed clear evidence of 11 long distance dispersal events (up to 140 km) with five haplotypes that are shared among distant inselbergs, as well as some more spatially isolated derivates. Similar patterns were not observed for B. drakensbergensis presumably since this rarer species experienced a genetic bottleneck. We conclude that the observed genetic patterns reflect rare historic colonization events rather than frequent ongoing gene flow. Moreover, the high regional haplotype diversity combined with a high degree of haplotype endemicity indicates that evolutionary- (mutation) and ecological (migration) processes in this system operate on similar time scales.

摘要

最近的研究结果表明,生态和进化过程之间的时间尺度趋于一致,这通常可以用快速的微观进化导致生态时间尺度上的进化来解释。然而,当缓慢的生态过程在进化时间尺度上发生时,也会出现类似的趋同。一个很好的例子是被动扩散的浮游动物对偏远水生栖息地的殖民。利用蛋白质编码线粒体 COI 基因的变异,我们调查了突变和迁移作为两种 Branchipodopsis 仙女虾(甲壳纲,Anostraca)遗传多样性驱动因素的平衡,这些物种是南非中部孤立山顶偏远临时岩石池群的特有种。我们表明,这两个物种几乎同时在大约 0.8 万年前殖民了该地区,但表现出截然不同的区域遗传多样性和种群历史模式。常见的 B. cf. wolfi 的单倍型网络清楚地表明了 11 次长距离扩散事件(长达 140 公里)的证据,其中 5 个单倍型在遥远的孤岛之间共享,以及一些更具空间隔离的衍生种。对于 B. drakensbergensis 来说,并没有观察到类似的模式,因为这种较罕见的物种经历了遗传瓶颈。我们得出结论,观察到的遗传模式反映了罕见的历史殖民事件,而不是频繁的持续基因流。此外,高区域单倍型多样性与高程度的单倍型特有性相结合表明,该系统中的进化(突变)和生态(迁移)过程在相似的时间尺度上运作。

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