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石磺科蛞蝓(腹足纲,肺螺亚纲)的全球多样性与进化史

Global diversification and evolutionary history of onchidiid slugs (Gastropoda, Pulmonata).

作者信息

Goulding Tricia C, Khalil Munawar, Tan Shau Hwai, Cumming Rebecca A, Dayrat Benoît

机构信息

Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.

Department of Marine Science, Universitas Malikussaleh, Reuleut Main Campus, Kecamatan Muara Batu, North Aceh, Aceh 24355, Indonesia.

出版信息

Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2022 Mar;168:107360. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107360. Epub 2021 Nov 15.

Abstract

Many marine species are specialized to specific parts of a habitat. In a mangrove forest, for instance, species may be restricted to the mud surface, the roots and trunks of mangrove trees, or rotting logs, which can be regarded as distinct microhabitats. Shifts to new microhabitats may be an important driver of sympatric speciation. However, the evolutionary history of these shifts is still poorly understood in most groups of marine organisms, because it requires a well-supported phylogeny with relatively complete taxon sampling. Onchidiid slugs are an ideal case study for the evolutionary history of habitat and microhabitat shifts because onchidiid species are specialized to different tidal zones and microhabitats in mangrove forests and rocky shores, and the taxonomy of the family in the Indo-West Pacific has been recently revised in a series of monographs. Here, DNA sequences for onchidiid species from the North and East Pacific, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic are used to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among Onchidella species, and are combined with new data for Indo-West Pacific species to reconstruct a global phylogeny of the family. The phylogenetic relationships of onchidiid slugs are reconstructed based on three mitochondrial markers (COI, 12S, 16S) and three nuclear markers (28S, ITS2, H3) and nearly complete taxon sampling (all 13 genera and 62 of the 67 species). The highly-supported phylogeny presented here suggests that ancestral onchidiids most likely lived in the rocky intertidal, and that a lineage restricted to the tropical Indo-West Pacific colonized new habitats, including mudflats, mangrove forests, and high-elevation rainforests. Many onchidiid species in the Indo-West Pacific diverged during the Miocene, around the same time that a high diversity of mangrove plants appears in the fossil record, while divergence among Onchidella species occurred earlier, likely beginning in the Eocene. It is demonstrated that ecological specialization to microhabitats underlies the divergence between onchidiid genera, as well as the diversification through sympatric speciation in the genera Wallaconchis and Platevindex. The geographic distributions of onchidiid species also indicate that allopatric speciation played a key role in the diversification of several genera, especially Onchidella and Peronia. The evolutionary history of several morphological traits (penial gland, rectal gland, dorsal eyes, intestinal loops) is examined in relation to habitat and microhabitat evolutionary transitions and suggests that the rectal gland of onchidiids is an adaptation to high intertidal and terrestrial habitats.

摘要

许多海洋物种都特化于特定的栖息地部分。例如,在红树林中,物种可能局限于泥面、红树的根和树干,或腐烂的原木,这些可被视为不同的微生境。向新微生境的转变可能是同域物种形成的一个重要驱动因素。然而,在大多数海洋生物类群中,这些转变的进化历史仍知之甚少,因为这需要一个有充分支持且分类单元采样相对完整的系统发育树。石磺是研究栖息地和微生境转变进化历史的理想案例,因为石磺物种特化于红树林和岩石海岸的不同潮间带和微生境,并且最近在一系列专著中对印度 - 西太平洋地区该科的分类进行了修订。在这里,来自北太平洋和东太平洋、加勒比海以及大西洋的石磺物种的DNA序列被用于重建石磺属物种之间的系统发育关系,并与印度 - 西太平洋物种的新数据相结合,以重建该科的全球系统发育树。基于三个线粒体标记(细胞色素氧化酶亚基I、12S核糖体RNA、16S核糖体RNA)和三个核标记(28S核糖体RNA、内转录间隔区2、组蛋白H3)以及近乎完整的分类单元采样(所有13个属和67个物种中的62个),重建了石磺的系统发育关系。这里呈现的得到高度支持的系统发育树表明,石磺的祖先很可能生活在岩石潮间带,并且一个局限于热带印度 -西太平洋地区的谱系殖民了新的栖息地,包括泥滩、红树林和高海拔雨林。印度 - 西太平洋地区的许多石磺物种在中新世期间分化,大约与化石记录中红树林植物的高度多样性出现的时间相同,而石磺属物种之间的分化发生得更早,可能始于始新世。结果表明,对微生境的生态特化是石磺属之间分化的基础,也是瓦拉石磺属和扁石磺属通过同域物种形成实现多样化的基础。石磺物种的地理分布也表明,异域物种形成在几个属的多样化过程中起到了关键作用,特别是石磺属和佩罗石磺属。研究了几个形态特征(阴茎腺、直肠腺、背眼、肠袢)的进化历史与栖息地和微生境进化转变的关系,结果表明石磺的直肠腺是对高潮间带和陆地栖息地的一种适应。

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