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濒危北陆山溪鲵的系统地理学历史(两栖纲:有尾目)。

Phylogeographic History of Endangered Hokuriku Salamander, (Amphibia: Caudata).

机构信息

Faculty of Science, University of Toyama, Toyama 930-8555, Japan.

Faculty of Science, University of Toyama, Toyama 930-8555, Japan,

出版信息

Zoolog Sci. 2024 Apr;41(2):177-184. doi: 10.2108/zs230101.

Abstract

Knowledge of the phylogeographic history of organisms is valuable for understanding their evolutionary processes. To the best of our knowledge, the phylogeographic structure of Hokuriku salamander, , an endangered species, remains unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the phylogeographic history of , which is expected to be strongly influenced by paleogeographic events. Phylogenetic analysis based on partial sequences of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome gene confirmed the genetic independence of , and the divergence time with closely related species was estimated to be from the Late Pliocene to the Early Pleistocene. In the phylogenetic tree, two clades were identified within , and their haplotypes were found in samples collected from the west and east of the distribution range. These intraspecific divergences were strongly influenced by geohistorical subdivisions of the current major distribution areas in the Middle Pleistocene. One clade was further subdivided and its formation may have been influenced by sea level changes in the Late Pleistocene.

摘要

了解生物的系统地理学历史对于理解其进化过程具有重要意义。据我们所知,北海道山椒鱼,一种濒危物种,其系统地理学结构仍不清楚。本研究旨在阐明北海道山椒鱼的系统地理学历史,预计其受古地理事件的影响较大。基于线粒体 DNA 细胞色素 c 基因部分序列的系统发育分析证实了北海道山椒鱼的遗传独立性,与亲缘关系较近的物种的分化时间估计为上新世晚期至更新世早期。在系统发育树中,北海道山椒鱼内鉴定出两个分支,其单倍型存在于分布范围西部和东部采集的样本中。这些种内分化受到中更新世当前主要分布区地理历史划分的强烈影响。一个分支进一步细分,其形成可能受到晚更新世海平面变化的影响。

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