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摘要
鲶鱼属是一个重要的鲶鱼类群,在欧亚淡水系统中的分布各不相同。该鱼类包括重要的经济物种和濒危物种,因此引起了科学界的极大兴趣。尽管存在这种兴趣,但由于缺乏全面的系统发育框架,我们无法了解该属中广泛多样性的内在机制。在本文中,我们分析了来自 13 个形态学物种的 89 个新测序的线粒体基因组和 20 个以前发表的线粒体基因组(有丝分裂基因组),以重建银鲫的系统发育关系、生物地理历史和物种多样性。我们的系统发育重建确定了八个支系,并得到了最大似然法和贝叶斯推断法的支持。基于序列的物种划分分析在几个类群中发现了多个分子操作分类单元(MOTUs),其中包括Silurus asotus复合体(四个MOTUs)和Silurus microdorsalis(两个MOTUs),这表明该属的物种多样性被低估了。一棵经过时间校准的瓣鳃纲物种重建树提供的最近共同祖先的年龄估计值约为 3,761 万年前(Ma),属内各支系之间的分化发生在 11.56 Ma 到 29.44 Ma 之间,种内 MOTU 之间的分化发生在 3.71 Ma 到 11.56 Ma 之间。生物地理重建表明,该属的祖先地区可能包括中国和朝鲜半岛,推断在 21.78 Ma 到 26.67 Ma 之间有多次扩散到欧洲、中亚和西亚的事件,在 2.51 Ma 到 18.42 Ma 之间有扩散到日本的事件。始新世-更新世大灭绝事件、季风系统的开始和加强以及与海平面波动相关的冰川周期等关键因素很可能在塑造栗鼠属的进化史中发挥了重要作用。
Mitogenomic phylogeny, biogeography, and cryptic divergence of the genus Silurus (Siluriformes: Siluridae).
The genus Silurus, an important group of catfish, exhibits heterogeneous distribution in Eurasian freshwater systems. This group includes economically important and endangered species, thereby attracting considerable scientific interest. Despite this interest, the lack of a comprehensive phylogenetic framework impedes our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the extensive diversity found within this genus. Herein, we analyzed 89 newly sequenced and 20 previously published mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from 13 morphological species to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships, biogeographic history, and species diversity of Silurus. Our phylogenetic reconstructions identified eight clades, supported by both maximum-likelihood and Bayesian inference. Sequence-based species delimitation analyses yielded multiple molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) in several taxa, including the Silurus asotus complex (four MOTUs) and Silurus microdorsalis (two MOTUs), suggesting that species diversity is underestimated in the genus. A reconstructed time-calibrated tree of Silurus species provided an age estimate of the most recent common ancestor of approximately 37.61 million years ago (Ma), with divergences among clades within the genus occurring between 11.56 Ma and 29.44 Ma, and divergences among MOTUs within species occurring between 3.71 Ma and 11.56 Ma. Biogeographic reconstructions suggested that the ancestral area for the genus likely encompassed China and the Korean Peninsula, with multiple inferred dispersal events to Europe and Central and Western Asia between 21.78 Ma and 26.67 Ma and to Japan between 2.51 Ma and 18.42 Ma. Key factors such as the Eocene-Oligocene extinction event, onset and intensification of the monsoon system, and glacial cycles associated with sea-level fluctuations have likely played significant roles in shaping the evolutionary history of the genus Silurus.
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Established in 1980, Zoological Research (ZR) is a bimonthly publication produced by Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Zoological Society. It publishes peer-reviewed original research article/review/report/note/letter to the editor/editorial in English on Primates and Animal Models, Conservation and Utilization of Animal Resources, and Animal Diversity and Evolution.