Biological Sciences, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA.
Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2018 Apr;121:150-157. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.12.030. Epub 2017 Dec 28.
Fishes of the New World cyprinodontiform family Fundulidae display a wide variety of tolerance to environmental conditions, making them a valuable model system for comparative, evolutionary, and environmental studies. Despite numerous attempts to resolve the phylogenetic relationships of family Fundulidae, the basal structure of the phylogeny remains unresolved. The lack of a robust and fully resolved phylogeny for family Fundulidae and its most speciose genus Fundulus is an impediment to future research. This study utilized novel RNA-sequencing data for phylogenetic inference among16 members of Fundulidae to better refine the basal nodes of the family and confront long-standing questions regarding (1) the monophyletic status of genus Fundulus, and validity of the Lucania and recently synonymized Adinia genera; (2) the relationship of the west coast endemic Fundulus parvipinnis and F. lima to other Fundulus species; and (3) the validity of subgeneric classifications. In addition, previously published nuclear gene sequences for 32 Fundulidae species were re-analyzed in combination with novel RNA-sequencing data. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses generated identical phylogenies with strong statistical support at nearly all nodes, demonstrating the utility of RNA-sequencing data in constructing robust phylogenies not achievable by previous methods. While many past hypothesized evolutionary relationships for Fundulidae were reinforced, several alternative relationships are hypothesized at basal nodes resulting in a re-analysis of the deeper structure of family Fundulidae. These results reveal family Fundulidae as a paraphyletic grouping of members of genus Fundulus and Lucania and supports the previous synonymy of genus Adinia with genus Fundulus.
新世界脂鲤科鱼类显示出对环境条件的广泛耐受性,使它们成为比较、进化和环境研究的有价值的模式系统。尽管人们多次试图解决脂鲤科的系统发育关系,但系统发育的基础结构仍未解决。脂鲤科及其最具多样性的属 Fundulus 的系统发育缺乏强大而完全解决的系统发育,这是未来研究的障碍。本研究利用脂鲤科 16 个成员的新 RNA-seq 数据进行系统发育推断,以更好地细化该科的基础节点,并解决长期存在的问题,包括(1)属 Fundulus 的单系性,以及 Lucania 和最近被同义化的属 Adinia 的有效性;(2)西海岸特有种 Fundulus parvipinnis 和 F. lima 与其他 Fundulus 物种的关系;以及(3)亚属分类的有效性。此外,还重新分析了 32 种脂鲤科物种的先前发表的核基因序列,并结合新的 RNA-seq 数据进行分析。最大似然和贝叶斯分析生成的系统发育几乎在所有节点都具有很强的统计学支持,证明了 RNA-seq 数据在构建以前方法无法实现的强大系统发育方面的效用。虽然脂鲤科的许多过去假设的进化关系得到了加强,但在基础节点上假设了几种替代关系,从而对脂鲤科的深层结构进行了重新分析。这些结果表明脂鲤科是属 Fundulus 和 Lucania 的成员的并系群,支持以前将属 Adinia 与属 Fundulus 同义化的观点。