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北美蝴蝶的DNA条形码文库。

A DNA barcode library for the butterflies of North America.

作者信息

D'Ercole Jacopo, Dincă Vlad, Opler Paul A, Kondla Norbert, Schmidt Christian, Phillips Jarrett D, Robbins Robert, Burns John M, Miller Scott E, Grishin Nick, Zakharov Evgeny V, DeWaard Jeremy R, Ratnasingham Sujeevan, Hebert Paul D N

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2021 Apr 19;9:e11157. doi: 10.7717/peerj.11157. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Although the butterflies of North America have received considerable taxonomic attention, overlooked species and instances of hybridization continue to be revealed. The present study assembles a DNA barcode reference library for this fauna to identify groups whose patterns of sequence variation suggest the need for further taxonomic study. Based on 14,626 records from 814 species, DNA barcodes were obtained for 96% of the fauna. The maximum intraspecific distance averaged 1/4 the minimum distance to the nearest neighbor, producing a barcode gap in 76% of the species. Most species (80%) were monophyletic, the others were para- or polyphyletic. Although 15% of currently recognized species shared barcodes, the incidence of such taxa was far higher in regions exposed to Pleistocene glaciations than in those that were ice-free. Nearly 10% of species displayed high intraspecific variation (>2.5%), suggesting the need for further investigation to assess potential cryptic diversity. Aside from aiding the identification of all life stages of North American butterflies, the reference library has provided new perspectives on the incidence of both cryptic and potentially over-split species, setting the stage for future studies that can further explore the evolutionary dynamics of this group.

摘要

尽管北美蝴蝶受到了相当多的分类学关注,但仍不断有被忽视的物种和杂交实例被发现。本研究为该动物群建立了一个DNA条形码参考文库,以识别那些序列变异模式表明需要进一步进行分类学研究的类群。基于814个物种的14626条记录,获得了该动物群96%的DNA条形码。种内最大距离平均为到最近邻种最小距离的1/4,76%的物种存在条形码间隙。大多数物种(80%)是单系的,其他的是并系或多系的。虽然目前已识别物种中有15%共享条形码,但在经历更新世冰川作用的地区,此类分类群的发生率远高于未受冰川影响的地区。近10%的物种表现出较高的种内变异(>2.5%),这表明需要进一步调查以评估潜在的隐存多样性。除了有助于识别北美蝴蝶的所有生命阶段外,该参考文库还为隐存物种和可能过度划分物种的发生率提供了新的视角,为未来进一步探索该类群进化动态的研究奠定了基础。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9541/8061581/0cb040f685d3/peerj-09-11157-g001.jpg

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