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快速生态特化的生理学:以 Midas 慈鲷为例。

The physiology of rapid ecological specialization: A look at the Midas cichlids.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Genomics and Bioinformatics Cluster, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2020 Apr;29(7):1215-1218. doi: 10.1111/mec.15408. Epub 2020 Apr 1.

Abstract

Understanding the process of speciation is a primary goal of evolutionary biology, yet the question of whether speciation can reach completion in the presence of gene flow remains controversial. For more than 50 years, the cichlids of Africa, and more recently those in South and Central America, have served as model systems for the study of speciation in nature. Cichlids are distinguished by their enormous species richness, their diversity of behavioural and trophic adaptations, and their rapid rate of divergence. In both Africa and South and Central America, the repeated interaction of geology, new founder events and adaptive evolution has created a series of natural experiments with speciation occurring both within and between waterbodies of differing ages. In the "From the Cover" paper in this issue of the Journal of Molecular Ecology, Raffini, Schneider, Franchini, Kautt and Meyer move beyond the question of which mechanisms drive speciation, and instead show that divergent morphologies and physiologies translate into adaptive traits. They investigate differences in physiology and gene expression profiles in a benthic/limnetic species pair of Midas cichlidsin a 24,000-year-old Nicaraguan crater lake. While recently diverged, these two species demonstrate significant ecological, but limited genetic differentiation. The authors find that the distinct morphotypes translate into relevant differences in swimming performance and metabolic rates that correspond to differential gene expression profiles. Hence, the authors take an integrative approach examining the impacts of morphological differences on performance and niche partitioning: an approach that can advance our understanding of the drivers of morphological and physiological divergence during speciation.

摘要

理解物种形成的过程是进化生物学的主要目标,但物种形成是否可以在基因流的存在下完成仍然存在争议。50 多年来,非洲的慈鲷鱼,以及最近的中南美的慈鲷鱼,一直是研究自然物种形成的模型系统。慈鲷鱼以其巨大的物种丰富度、行为和营养适应的多样性以及快速的分化速度而闻名。在非洲和中南美洲,地质学、新的创始事件和适应性进化的反复相互作用创造了一系列自然实验,其中物种形成既发生在不同年龄的水体内部,也发生在水体之间。在本期《分子生态学杂志》的“封面论文”中,Raffini、Schneider、Franchini、Kautt 和 Meyer 超越了哪些机制驱动物种形成的问题,而是表明不同的形态和生理学转化为适应性特征。他们研究了在尼加拉瓜一个有 24000 年历史的火山口湖中,底栖/洄游物种对米亚达慈鲷的生理学和基因表达谱的差异。虽然这两个物种最近才分化,但它们表现出显著的生态差异,但遗传分化有限。作者发现,不同的形态型转化为游泳性能和代谢率的相关差异,这些差异与差异基因表达谱相对应。因此,作者采用综合方法研究形态差异对性能和生态位分化的影响:这种方法可以推进我们对物种形成过程中形态和生理分化驱动因素的理解。

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