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新热带地区溪流中的隐藏生物多样性:DNA条形码揭示了淡水大型无脊椎动物在小空间尺度上的高度特有性。

Hidden biodiversity in Neotropical streams: DNA barcoding uncovers high endemicity of freshwater macroinvertebrates at small spatial scales.

作者信息

De León Luis F, Cornejo Aydeé, Gavilán Ronnie G, Aguilar Celestino

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, United States of America.

Centro de Biodiversidad y Descubrimiento de Drogas, Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Servicios de Alta Tecnología (INDICASAT AIP), Panamá, República de Panamá.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Aug 7;15(8):e0231683. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231683. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Aquatic macroinvertebrates play a crucial role in freshwater ecosystems, but their diversity remains poorly known, particularly in the tropics. This "taxonomic void" limits our understanding of biodiversity patterns and processes in freshwater ecosystems, and the scale at which they operate. We used DNA barcoding to estimate lineage diversity (and the diversity of unique haplotypes) in 224 specimens of freshwater macroinvertebrates at a small spatial scale within the Panama Canal Watershed (PCW). In addition, we compiled available barcoding data to assess macroinvertebrate diversity at a broader spatial scale spanning the Isthmus of Panama. Consistently across two species delimitation algorithms (i.e., ABGD and GMYC), we found high lineage diversity within the PCW, with ~ 100-106 molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) across 168 unique haplotypes. We also found a high lineage diversity along the Isthmus of Panama, but this diversity peaked within the PCW. However, our rarefaction/extrapolation approach showed that this diversity remains under-sampled. As expected, these results indicate that the diversity of Neotropical freshwater macroinvertebrates is higher than previously thought, with the possibility of high endemicity even at narrow spatial scales. Consistent with previous work on aquatic insects and other freshwater taxa in this region, geographic isolation is likely a main factor shaping these patterns of diversity. However, other factors such as habitat variability and perhaps local adaptation might be reshaping these patterns of diversity at a local scale. Although further research is needed to better understand the processes driving diversification in freshwater macroinvertebrates, we suggest that Neotropical streams hold a high proportion of hidden biodiversity. Understanding this diversity is crucial in the face of increasing human disturbance.

摘要

水生大型无脊椎动物在淡水生态系统中发挥着关键作用,但其多样性仍然鲜为人知,尤其是在热带地区。这种“分类学空白”限制了我们对淡水生态系统中生物多样性模式和过程及其运作规模的理解。我们使用DNA条形码技术,在巴拿马运河流域(PCW)内的一个小空间尺度上,对224个淡水大型无脊椎动物标本的谱系多样性(以及独特单倍型的多样性)进行了估计。此外,我们汇总了现有的条形码数据,以评估横跨巴拿马地峡更广泛空间尺度上的大型无脊椎动物多样性。在两种物种界定算法(即ABGD和GMYC)中,我们一致发现PCW内的谱系多样性很高,在168个独特单倍型中约有100 - 106个分子操作分类单元(MOTUs)。我们还发现巴拿马地峡沿线的谱系多样性很高,但这种多样性在PCW内达到峰值。然而,我们的稀疏化/外推法表明,这种多样性仍然采样不足。正如预期的那样,这些结果表明新热带淡水大型无脊椎动物的多样性比以前认为的要高,即使在狭窄的空间尺度上也有高特有性的可能性。与该地区先前关于水生昆虫和其他淡水类群的研究一致,地理隔离可能是塑造这些多样性模式的主要因素。然而,其他因素,如栖息地变异性以及可能的局部适应性,可能正在局部尺度上重塑这些多样性模式。尽管需要进一步研究以更好地理解驱动淡水大型无脊椎动物多样化的过程,但我们认为新热带溪流中隐藏着高比例的生物多样性。面对日益增加的人类干扰,了解这种多样性至关重要。

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