Genomic和生态分化支持濒危蛱蝶(鳞翅目,蛱蝶科)一新种的认定。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-04-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1234.143893
Zachary G MacDonald, Julian R Dupuis, James R N Glasier, Robert Sissons, Axel Moehrenschlager, H Bradley Shaffer, Felix A H Sperling
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我们描述了一个来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省沃特顿湖国家公园的高度孤立的斑纹蝴蝶种群,作为一个新种,Satyriumcuriosolus sp. nov.,以前被认为是Satyriumsemiluna(半月形斑纹)。由于其不连贯和不寻常的分布,我们建议将其命名为“奇怪孤立的Hairstreak”。先前的全基因组分析显示,S.curiosolus具有极低的基因组多样性,与距离最近的不列颠哥伦比亚省和蒙大拿州的s.a semiluna种群高度不同,距离超过400公里。进一步的分析表明,近亲繁殖和隔离的时间延长了约40000年。生态位模型表明,黄花草所处的环境条件与黄花草不同,表明黄花草的生态位分化是由长期的地理和生态分离驱动的。虽然寄主植物和蚂蚁的关联还没有得到明确的解决,但它们可能在S.curiosolus和S.semiluna之间有所不同。作为该描述的一部分,我们为该类型系列的每个个体提供了全基因组共识序列,并鉴定出21,985个单核苷酸多态性(SNPs),这些snp在S.curiosolus和s.a semiluna之间存在差异固定,其中包括分布在基因组中的117个非连锁SNPs,作为推定的诊断标记。以前在加拿大被列为濒危物种的s.a semiluna的Waterton种群,S.curiosolus应该保留这种保护地位,因为它的极端孤立,种群规模小,以及稳定的基因组多样性。我们提出在一般谱系概念下,物种识别是一个可检验的假设,并建议进一步研究更大的物种复合体,包括S.curiosolus、s.p iluna和S.fuliginosa的分类、生态关系和保护。
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Genomic and ecological divergence support recognition of a new species of endangered Satyrium butterfly (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae).

We describe a highly isolated population of hairstreak butterfly from Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada, as a new species, Satyriumcuriosolus sp. nov., previously recognized as Satyriumsemiluna (Half-moon Hairstreak). We propose "Curiously Isolated Hairstreak" as the common name due to its disjunct and unusual distribution. Previous whole-genome analyses revealed S.curiosolus has extremely low genomic diversity and is highly divergent from the nearest S.semiluna populations in British Columbia and Montana, more than 400 km distant. Further analysis suggested prolonged inbreeding and isolation for up to ~40,000 years BP. Ecological niche modeling indicated that S.curiosolus occupies environmental conditions that are distinct from S.semiluna, suggesting niche divergence driven by long-term geographical and ecological separation. While host plant and ant associations have not been definitively resolved, they likely differ between S.curiosolus and S.semiluna. As part of this description, we provide whole-genome consensus sequences for each individual of the type series and identify 21,985 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are divergently fixed between S.curiosolus and S.semiluna, including 117 unlinked SNPs distributed across the genome as putative diagnostic markers. Previously listed as Endangered in Canada as the Waterton population of S.semiluna, S.curiosolus should retain this conservation status due to its extreme isolation, small population size, and flatlined genomic diversity. We propose species recognition as a testable hypothesis under the General Lineage Concept and recommend further research to explore the taxonomy, ecological relationships, and conservation of the greater species complex, including S.curiosolus, S.semiluna, and S.fuliginosa.

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ZooKeys
ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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