Total evidence: molecules, morphology, and the phylogenetics of cichlid fishes.

Journal of Experimental Zoology Pub Date : 2000-04-15
I P Farias, G Ortí, A Meyer
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Abstract

We present a most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the family Cichlidae. New data analyzed include mitochondrial 16S rRNA sequences and two nuclear loci (Tmo-M27 and Tmo-4C4) for a large taxonomic sampling with emphasis on South American species. We also incorporate a published morphological data set for a total evidence analysis. Character congruence among mitochondrial (74 taxa) and nuclear data (50 taxa) was high. However, partition-homogeneity tests suggest significant heterogeneity among molecular and morphological data. In agreement with results obtained from molecular data alone, total evidence analysis (1,460 characters for 34 taxa) supports a robust phylogenetic hypothesis for the family Cichlidae that is congruent with drift-vicariance events associated with the fragmentation of Gondwana. Our analyses confirm the placement of Malagasy/Indian cichlids as the most basal lineages, with a sister-group relationship to the monophyletic African and Neotropical clades. Total evidence suggests that the controversial African genus Heterochromis is at the base of the African radiation. Among more than 50 Neotropical genera analyzed, Retroculus is identified as the basal taxon, with successive branching of Cichla, Astronotus, geophagines (including crenicichlines) + chaetobranchines, and cichlasomines + heroines. Relative rate tests applied to mitochondrial DNA suggest significantly higher rates of genetic variation in Neotropical than in African taxa, and both mitochondrial and nuclear sequences show that rate heterogeneity among Neotropical lineages is confined to the geophagine cichlids.

全部证据:慈鲷的分子、形态和系统发育。
我们提出了一个最全面的系统发育分析的家庭慈蝇科。分析的新数据包括线粒体16S rRNA序列和两个核位点(Tmo-M27和Tmo-4C4),用于大型分类样本,重点是南美洲物种。我们还纳入了已发表的形态学数据集,以进行全面的证据分析。线粒体(74个分类群)与细胞核(50个分类群)的性状一致性较高。然而,分区均匀性测试表明分子和形态数据之间存在显著的异质性。与分子数据分析结果一致,总证据分析(34个分类群的1460个特征)支持一种强有力的系统发育假设,该假设与冈瓦纳亚碎片化相关的漂移-变异事件一致。我们的分析证实了马达加斯加/印度慈鲷是最基础的谱系,与单系非洲和新热带分支有姐妹群关系。总的证据表明,有争议的非洲异色属是非洲辐射的基础。在分析的50多个新热带属中,Retroculus被确定为基础分类群,其分支依次为赤藓属(chichla)、Astronotus、土藓属(包括crenicichlines) +毛分枝属(chaetobranchines)和赤藓属(chichlasomines) +女主角。线粒体DNA的相对率测试表明,新热带地区的遗传变异率明显高于非洲分类群,线粒体和核序列都表明,新热带地区谱系之间的遗传变异率异质性仅限于土栖慈鲷。
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