Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
BMC Evol Biol. 2012 Dec 15;12:244. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-12-244.
Climatic oscillations throughout the Quaternary had profound effects on temperate biodiversity, but the extent of Quaternary climate change was more severe in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere. We sought to determine whether this geographic disparity differentially influenced the timing of intraspecific diversification events within ectothermic and endothermic vertebrate species. Using published phylogenetic hypotheses, we gathered data on the oldest intraspecific diversification event within mammal, bird, freshwater fish, amphibian, and reptile species from temperate-zone areas. We then tested whether the timing of diversification events differed between hemispheres.
Our analyses provide strong evidence that vertebrates from temperate regions of the northern hemisphere are younger than those from the southern hemisphere. However, we find little evidence to suggest that this relationship differs between endotherms versus ectotherms, or that it varies widely across the five classes of vertebrates that we considered. In addition, we find that on average, endothermic species are much younger than ectothermic species.
Our findings suggest that geographic variation in the magnitude of climatic oscillations during the Quaternary led to substantial disparity in the timing of intraspecific diversification events between northern and southern hemisphere vertebrates, and that the magnitude of this divergence is largely congruent across vertebrate taxa.
整个第四纪的气候波动对温带生物多样性产生了深远的影响,但与南半球相比,北半球温带地区的第四纪气候变化更为剧烈。我们试图确定这种地理差异是否会对变温动物和恒温动物种内多样化事件的时间产生不同的影响。使用已发表的系统发育假说,我们从温带地区收集了哺乳动物、鸟类、淡水鱼类、两栖动物和爬行动物种内最早的种内多样化事件的数据。然后,我们测试了多样化事件在半球之间是否存在差异。
我们的分析提供了强有力的证据,表明来自北半球温带地区的脊椎动物比来自南半球的脊椎动物年轻。然而,我们几乎没有证据表明这种关系在恒温动物与变温动物之间存在差异,也没有证据表明这种关系在我们所考虑的五类脊椎动物中存在广泛差异。此外,我们发现恒温动物的平均年龄比变温动物小得多。
我们的研究结果表明,第四纪气候波动幅度的地理差异导致了北半球和南半球脊椎动物种内多样化事件时间的显著差异,而且这种差异的幅度在很大程度上与脊椎动物类群一致。