瓢虫的进化

Syozo Osawa , Zhi-Hui Su , Choonggon Kim , Munehiro Okamoto , Osamu Tominaga , Yûki Imura
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通过对覆盖世界上已知的大部分属和亚属的代表性种和地理种族的1000多个标本的ND5基因序列的分析,估计了瓢虫的系统发育关系。通过系统发育分析和基于mtdna的年代测定,构建了日本瓢虫目前栖息地的情景。carbiid的多样化发生在大约40mya,作为主要属的爆炸辐射。在进化过程中,偶尔也会发生小的或单一的爆炸,有时伴随着在系统发育上遥远或接近的谱系中平行的形态进化。在进化过程中,已经认识到静默期的存在,在静默期很少发生形态变化。因此,金刚砂的进化是不连续的,交替地有一个快速形态变化的阶段和一个沉默的阶段。
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Evolution of the carabid ground beetles

The phylogenetic relationships of the carabid ground beetles have been estimated by analysing a large part of the ND5 gene sequences of more than 1,000 specimens consisting of the representative species and geographic races covering most of the genera and subgenera known in the world. From the phylogenetic analyses in conjunction with the mtDNA-based dating, a scenario of the establishment of the present habitats of the respective Japanese carabids has been constructed.

The carabid diversification took place ca. 40 MYA as an explosive radiation of the major genera. During evolution, occasional small or single bangs also took place, sometimes accompanied by parallel morphological evolution in phylogenetically remote as well as close lineages. The existence of silent periods, in which few morphological changes took place, has been recognized during evolution. Thus, the carabid evolution is discontinuous, alternatively having a phase of rapid morphological change and a silent phase.

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