Delimiting the rare, endangered and actively speciating

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kristen M. Martinet, Luke J. Harmon
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Abstract

Species delimitation is a contentious topic. The genomics revolution initially brought hope that identifying and classifying species would be easier through better methods and more data, but genomics has also brought complexity and controversy to delimitation. One solution can be to collect a larger sample of individuals at a finer geographic scale. But what if taxa are rare and collecting more samples is difficult or detrimental to the organisms at hand? In this issue of Molecular Ecology Resources, Opatova et al. (2023) tackle the ambiguity of species delimitation in rare and endangered trapdoor spiders (genus Cyclocosmia). The authors propose a framework for delimiting species when samples are hard to come by, such as in these rare and cryptic spiders. The authors combine extensive genomic sampling with statistical approaches that consider both the genetic distinctiveness of each population of spiders and how much gene flow occurs between these populations. Their proposed taxonomy balances two opposing signals, structure and gene flow, to count eight lineages of Cyclocosmia, and to point the way for future taxonomic studies of the rare or difficult to obtain.

划定珍稀、濒危和活跃物种的范围。
物种划分是一个有争议的话题。基因组学革命最初带来的希望是,通过更好的方法和更多的数据,物种的识别和分类将变得更加容易,但基因组学也给物种划分带来了复杂性和争议。一种解决办法是在更细的地理范围内收集更多的个体样本。但是,如果分类群非常稀少,收集更多样本很困难,或者对当前生物不利,该怎么办?在本期的《分子生态学资源》(Molecular Ecology Resources)杂志上,Opatova 等人(2023 年)探讨了稀有和濒危陷阱门蜘蛛(Cyclocosmia 属)物种划分的模糊性问题。作者提出了一个在样本难以获得的情况下划分物种的框架,例如在这些罕见的隐居蜘蛛中。作者将广泛的基因组取样与统计方法相结合,既考虑了每个蜘蛛种群的遗传独特性,又考虑了这些种群之间基因流动的程度。他们提出的分类法平衡了结构和基因流动这两个对立的信号,计算出了八种环孔蛛系,并为今后对稀有或难以获得的蜘蛛进行分类研究指明了方向。
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Molecular Ecology Resources
Molecular Ecology Resources 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
5.20%
发文量
170
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology Resources promotes the creation of comprehensive resources for the scientific community, encompassing computer programs, statistical and molecular advancements, and a diverse array of molecular tools. Serving as a conduit for disseminating these resources, the journal targets a broad audience of researchers in the fields of evolution, ecology, and conservation. Articles in Molecular Ecology Resources are crafted to support investigations tackling significant questions within these disciplines. In addition to original resource articles, Molecular Ecology Resources features Reviews, Opinions, and Comments relevant to the field. The journal also periodically releases Special Issues focusing on resource development within specific areas.
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