苏拉威西岛东南部淡水半喙鸟属的古代混合物种。

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Andy B Nofrianto, Sjamsu A Lawelle, Daniel F Mokodongan, Kawilarang W A Masengi, Nobuyuki Inomata, Yasuyuki Hashiguchi, Jun Kitano, Bayu K A Sumarto, Ryo Kakioka, Kazunori Yamahira
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淡水半喙鸟属(Zenarchopteridae)在苏拉威西岛独特地多样化,那里的构造运动自上新世以来一直非常活跃。本属大多数种的分布范围相当有限,这表明地理隔离有助于其多样化。在这项研究中,我们证明了长期隔离的物种/种群之间的二次接触和由此产生的混杂也可能是重要的。研究发现,苏拉威西岛东南部一群诺莫汉龙的线粒体系统发育与核系统发育不一致。最值得注意的是,在该地区的一条小河Moramo河的上下游中,个体在线粒体系统发育中聚集在一起,但在核系统发育中却没有聚集;在后者中,下游的个体与安杜纳河中的个体形成了一个分支,安杜纳河是一条不同的河流,目前与莫拉莫河没有水连接。利用RNA-seq基因组数据进行的系统发育网络和种群结构分析表明,在古代,下游Moramo种群与上游Moramo谱系存在混种。这些发现表明,观察到的核分裂不一致是由线粒体渗入引起的,而不是不完整的谱系分选。系统发育网络还揭示了古代谱系之间的其他几种混合。使用RNA-seq数据估计的种群树拓扑不一致也证明了重复的混合。我们认为,苏拉威西东南部许多断裂系统的活动导致了重复的次级接触。
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Ancient Admixture in Freshwater Halfbeaks of the Genus Nomorhamphus in Southeast Sulawesi.

Freshwater halfbeaks of the genus Nomorhamphus (Zenarchopteridae) uniquely diversified on Sulawesi Island, where tectonic movements have been very active since the Pliocene. Most species of this genus have quite limited distributions, which indicates that geographic isolations have contributed to their diversification. In this study, we demonstrated that secondary contacts and resultant admixtures between long-isolated species/populations may have also been important. We found that the mitochondrial phylogeny of a group of Nomorhamphus in Southeast Sulawesi was discordant with the nuclear phylogeny. Most notably, individuals in the upper and lower streams of the Moramo River, a small river in this region, clustered with each other in the mitochondrial phylogeny but not in the nuclear phylogeny; in the latter, the lower-stream individuals formed a clade with individuals in the Anduna River, a different river with no present water connection to the Moramo River. Phylogenetic network and population structure analyses using genomic data obtained from RNA-seq revealed that the lower-stream Moramo population admixed with the upper-stream Moramo lineage in ancient times. These findings indicate that the observed mito-nuclear discordance was caused by mitochondrial introgression and not incomplete lineage sorting. The phylogenetic network also revealed several other admixtures between ancient lineages. Repeated admixtures were also evidenced by topological incongruence in population trees estimated using the RNA-seq data. We propose that activities of many fault systems dissecting Southeast Sulawesi caused repeated secondary contact.

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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
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59
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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