它们有各种各样的大小:综合系统学和形态辐射的石竹(蚓科,粗毛虫)。

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Cladistics Pub Date : 2025-09-13 DOI:10.1111/cla.70011
Daniel Fernández Marchán, Sylvain Gérard, Alejandro Martínez Navarro, Alberto Piris, Mickaël Hedde, Thibaud Decaëns, Marta Novo
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细蚓属是蚓科中最多样化的蚯蚓属之一,表现出惊人的生态形态辐射——从小的表卵样形态到巨大的奇异物种。准确的系统分类对于探索这种多样化至关重要。我们对16个以前未被代表的物种和其他种群进行了5个分子标记测序,通过最大似然、贝叶斯推理和时间校准分析,以及祖先区域和特征状态重建来推断系统发育关系。石竹属被恢复为单系,但以前的亚属划分不被支持。随着4个新种的加入,黑桫椤目前有56种。在进一步的研究中,黑桫椤的隐生多样性可能会增加这一数量。生物地理分析支持科西嘉-撒丁-普罗旺斯微板块的中始新世起源(~ 47mya),随后在比利牛斯隆起和海相渗透等古地理事件的推动下向西扩张。多个科西嘉分支独立进化,在岛屿压力下表现出形态辐射。祖先重建表明,最后的共同祖先类似于中等大小的波特克罗切鱼。体型的辐射在大西洋地区尤为明显,很可能是受生态、气候和生物压力的影响。本研究提供了最全面的蚯蚓进化框架,为进一步研究西欧蚯蚓的多样性、功能性状进化和生物地理历史提供了参考。
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They come in all sizes: integrative systematics and morphological radiation of Scherotheca (Lumbricidae, Crassiclitellata).

Scherotheca is amongst the most diverse earthworm genera within Lumbricidae, exhibiting striking ecomorphological radiation-from small epigeic-like forms to giant anecic species. Accurate systematics is critical for exploring such diversification. We sequenced 16 previously unrepresented species plus additional populations across their range for five molecular markers, inferring phylogenetic relationships via maximum likelihood, Bayesian inference and time-calibrated analyses, as well as ancestral area and character state reconstructions. Scherotheca was recovered as monophyletic, but previous subgeneric divisions were unsupported. With the addition of four new species, Scherotheca currently includes 56 species: Cryptic diversity within Scherotheca aquitania may increase this number upon further research. Biogeographic analyses supported a middle Eocene origin (~47 Mya) on the Corsica-Sardinia-Provence microplate, followed by westward expansion driven by paleogeographic events, such as Pyrenean uplift and marine introgressions. Multiple Corsican clades evolved independently, displaying morphological radiation under insular pressures. Ancestral reconstructions indicated the last common ancestor resembled the mid-sized Scherotheca portcrosana. The radiation of body size was particularly pronounced in Atlantic regions, likely shaped by ecological, climatic and biotic pressures. This study provides the most comprehensive evolutionary framework for Scherotheca, serving as a reference for further research on Western European earthworm diversification, functional trait evolution and biogeographic history.

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Cladistics
Cladistics 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Cladistics publishes high quality research papers on systematics, encouraging debate on all aspects of the field, from philosophy, theory and methodology to empirical studies and applications in biogeography, coevolution, conservation biology, ontogeny, genomics and paleontology. Cladistics is read by scientists working in the research fields of evolution, systematics and integrative biology and enjoys a consistently high position in the ISI® rankings for evolutionary biology.
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