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古老谱系,年轻洞穴生物:Nesticella 蜘蛛对洞穴的新近殖民化。

Ancient lineage, young troglobites: recent colonization of caves by Nesticella spiders.

机构信息

Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2013 Sep 4;13:183. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-13-183.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The evolution and origin of cave organisms is a recurring issue in evolutionary studies, but analyses are often hindered by the inaccessibility of caves, morphological convergence, and complex colonization processes. Here we investigated the evolutionary history of Nesticella cave spiders, which are mainly distributed in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, China. With comprehensive sampling and phylogenetic and coalescent-based analyses, we investigated the tempo and mode of diversification and the origins of these troglobites. We also aimed to determine which factors have influenced the diversification of this little-known group.

RESULTS

Coalescent-based species delimitation validated the 18 species recognized by morphological inspection and also suggested the existence of cryptic lineages. Divergence time estimates suggested that Nesticella cave spiders in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau constituted a monophyletic troglobite clade that originated in the middle Miocene (11.1-18.6 Ma). Although the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau clade was composed exclusively of troglobite species, suggesting an ancient common subterranean ancestor, we favor multiple, independent cave colonizations during the Pleistocene over a single ancient cave colonization event to explain the origin of these cave faunas. The diversification of plateau Nesticella has been greatly influenced by the sequential uplift of the plateau and likely reflects multiple cave colonizations over time by epigean ancestors during Pleistocene glacial advances.

CONCLUSIONS

We concluded that plateau cave Nesticella represent an ancient group of spiders, but with young troglobite lineages that invaded caves only recently. The absence of extant epigean relatives and nearly complete isolation among caves supported their relict status. Our work highlights the importance of comprehensive sampling for studies of subterranean diversity and the evolution of cave organisms. The existence of potentially cryptic species and the relict status of Nesticella highlight the need to conserve these cave spiders.

摘要

背景

洞穴生物的进化和起源是进化研究中的一个反复出现的问题,但分析往往受到洞穴的不可及性、形态趋同和复杂的殖民化过程的阻碍。在这里,我们调查了主要分布在中国云贵高原的 Nesticella 洞穴蜘蛛的进化历史。通过全面采样和基于系统发育和合并的分析,我们研究了这些洞穴生物的多样化速度和模式以及它们的起源。我们还旨在确定哪些因素影响了这个鲜为人知的群体的多样化。

结果

基于合并的物种界定验证了形态检查识别的 18 个物种,也暗示了隐存谱系的存在。分化时间估计表明,云贵高原的 Nesticella 洞穴蜘蛛构成了一个单系的洞穴生物群系,起源于中中新世(11.1-18.6 Ma)。虽然云贵高原支系完全由洞穴生物组成,暗示着一个古老的共同地下祖先,但我们更倾向于在更新世期间有多个独立的洞穴殖民,而不是单一的古老洞穴殖民事件,来解释这些洞穴动物群的起源。高原 Nesticella 的多样化受到高原的连续抬升的极大影响,可能反映了在更新世冰川推进期间,地上祖先多次通过洞穴殖民。

结论

我们得出结论,高原洞穴 Nesticella 代表了一组古老的蜘蛛,但具有最近才入侵洞穴的年轻洞穴生物谱系。现存的地上近亲的缺失和洞穴之间几乎完全的隔离支持了它们的残余状态。我们的工作强调了全面采样对于研究地下多样性和洞穴生物进化的重要性。潜在隐存物种的存在和 Nesticella 的残余状态突出表明需要保护这些洞穴蜘蛛。

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