Dumas Pascaline, Barbut Jérôme, Le Ru Bruno, Silvain Jean-François, Clamens Anne-Laure, d'Alençon Emmanuelle, Kergoat Gael J
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Direction des collections-USM 602, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 8;10(4):e0122407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122407. eCollection 2015.
Nowadays molecular species delimitation methods promote the identification of species boundaries within complex taxonomic groups by adopting innovative species concepts and theories (e.g. branching patterns, coalescence). As some of them can efficiently deal with large single-locus datasets, they could speed up the process of species discovery compared to more time consuming molecular methods, and benefit from the existence of large public datasets; these methods can also particularly favour scientific research and actions dealing with threatened or economically important taxa. In this study we aim to investigate and clarify the status of economically important moths species belonging to the genus Spodoptera (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), a complex group in which previous phylogenetic analyses and integrative approaches already suggested the possible occurrence of cryptic species and taxonomic ambiguities. In this work, the effectiveness of innovative (and faster) species delimitation approaches to infer putative species boundaries has been successfully tested in Spodoptera, by processing the most comprehensive dataset (in terms of number of species and specimens) ever achieved; results are congruent and reliable, irrespective of the set of parameters and phylogenetic models applied. Our analyses confirm the existence of three potential new species clusters (for S. exigua (Hübner, 1808), S. frugiperda (J.E. Smith, 1797) and S. mauritia (Boisduval, 1833)) and support the synonymy of S. marima (Schaus, 1904) with S. ornithogalli (Guenée, 1852). They also highlight the ambiguity of the status of S. cosmiodes (Walker, 1858) and S. descoinsi Lalanne-Cassou & Silvain, 1994. This case study highlights the interest of molecular species delimitation methods as valuable tools for species discovery and to emphasize taxonomic ambiguities.
如今,分子物种界定方法通过采用创新的物种概念和理论(如分支模式、溯祖),推动了复杂分类群内物种边界的识别。由于其中一些方法能够有效地处理大型单基因座数据集,与耗时更长的分子方法相比,它们可以加快物种发现的进程,并受益于大型公共数据集的存在;这些方法还特别有利于针对受威胁或具有经济重要性的分类群开展科学研究和行动。在本研究中,我们旨在调查并厘清属于夜蛾科(鳞翅目)的重要经济蛾类斜纹夜蛾属的分类地位,该类群较为复杂,先前的系统发育分析和综合方法已表明可能存在隐存种和分类学上的模糊性。在这项工作中,通过处理有史以来最全面的数据集(就物种和标本数量而言),创新(且更快)的物种界定方法在斜纹夜蛾属中成功测试了推断假定物种边界的有效性;无论应用的参数集和系统发育模型如何,结果都是一致且可靠的。我们的分析证实了三个潜在新物种集群的存在(分别对应甜菜夜蛾(Hübner,1808年)、草地贪夜蛾(J.E. Smith,1797年)和稻眉眼蝶(Boisduval,1833年)),并支持将玛氏斜纹夜蛾(Schaus,1904年)与鸟纹斜纹夜蛾(Guenée,1852年)视为同物异名。它们还凸显了稻眉眼蝶(Walker,1858年)和德氏斜纹夜蛾(Lalanne-Cassou & Silvain,1994年)分类地位的模糊性。本案例研究凸显了分子物种界定方法作为物种发现的宝贵工具以及强调分类学模糊性的重要性。