Phylogeographic analysis of Ligidium japonicum (Isopoda: Ligiidae) and its allied species reveals high biodiversity and genetic differentiation in the Kanto region, Japan

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Hiroki Yoshino, Kohei Kubota
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Abstract

Research of the diversity and evolutionary history of Japanese soil invertebrates is scarce. Molecular data analysis can help to elucidate species classifications and evolutionary processes. We analyzed the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and nuclear 28S rDNA genes and the morphology of the male pleopod 2 endopod of Ligidium japonicum and its allied species from 67 sites in Hokkaido, Honshu and Shikoku, where only L. japonicum is thought to occur. We found males of the L. japonicum complex with a pleopod 2 endopod morphology matching that of the L. japonicum syntype specimens, except for the number of denticles at the inner margin. There were also more than five species that differed morphologically from the L. japonicum complex, and most of these species had allopatric distributions despite the absence of obvious barriers. A time-calibrated molecular phylogeny implied that the L. japonicum complex of the Kanto region first differentiated allopatrically in the mountains; this was followed by independent dispersal of three lineages to the Kanto Plain and Boso Peninsula, where secondary contact occurred. Two of the three sympatrically distributed L. japonicum complex lineages had a significant difference in the number of denticles at the inner margin of male pleopod 2 endopods. This variation implies the presence of cryptic species within the L. japonicum complex.

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日本Ligidium japonicum(等足目:Ligiidae)及其近缘种的系统地理分析揭示了日本关东地区高度的生物多样性和遗传分化
对日本土壤无脊椎动物的多样性和进化史的研究很少。分子数据分析有助于阐明物种分类和进化过程。本文分析了北海道、本州、国等地认为只有日本柳属的67个地点的日本柳属及其近缘种雄性多足动物2内足动物的线粒体细胞色素氧化酶亚基I (COI)和核28S rDNA基因及其形态。除了内缘的小齿数目外,我们发现雄性日本龙牙复合体的多足2内足形态与日本龙牙复合体的内足形态基本一致。在形态上与L. japonicum复合体存在差异的种也超过5种,尽管没有明显的屏障,但这些种大多具有异域分布。经过时间校准的分子系统发育表明,关东地区的日本乳杆菌复合体首先在山区发生了异域分化;随后,三个血统独立分散到关东平原和博索半岛,在那里发生了二次接触。在3个对称分布的日本花复合世系中,2个世系雄性多足动物2型内足动物的内缘小齿数存在显著差异。这种变异暗示在日本l.j onicum复合体中存在隐种。
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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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