一个多面手还是几个专家?多食性蝴蝶泽蝶及其亲缘关系的比较分析

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Cassidi E. Rush, A. Freitas, L. Magaldi, K. Willmott, R. I. Hill
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摘要

幼虫食用植物的使用模式和未成熟阶段的形态有助于阐明新热带蝴蝶物种的多样性,在许多情况下,用分子数据鉴定的谱系得到了未成熟阶段的形态学和生态学的证实。在这里,我们研究了斑蝶(睡蝶科)中的神秘物种,这是一个以挑战成虫翅膀相似性和模仿性以及其幼虫食物植物广度而闻名的群体。我们关注的是阿耳pha serpa-group,特别是阿耳Pha serpa celerio,据记录,其幼崽以11个植物家族为食。我们对A.serpa以及整个新热带地区serpa类群物种的分析揭示了隐蔽物种的证据,但A.serpa celerio内部的模式显示出相对较弱的mtDNA和形态差异,并且在食用植物用途上没有分化。我们得出的结论是,应该对A.serpa进行修订,并承认A.serpa包括提名亚种,并承认A.celerio(修订状态)是一个地理分布广泛的物种,是一个幼虫食用植物通才,包括A.c.celerio、A.c.duiliae和A.c.diadochus。serpa-group中的另外四个物种显示出强烈的证据表明存在异父隐物种,应进行进一步研究以明确其物种界限。
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One generalist or several specialists? Comparative analysis of the polyphagous butterfly Adelpha serpa celerio and its serpa‐group relatives
Patterns of larval food plant use and immature stage morphology help clarify Neotropical butterfly species diversity, and, in many cases, lineages identified with molecular data are corroborated by morphology and ecology of immature stages. Here, we investigate cryptic species in Adelpha butterflies (Nymphalidae), a group known for challenging adult wing similarity coupled with mimicry, and for its remarkably wide larval food plant breadth. We focus on the Adelpha serpa‐group and in particular Adelpha serpa celerio, whose immatures have been documented feeding on 11 plant families. Our analyses of A. serpa, and among serpa‐group species across the Neotropics, revealed evidence of cryptic species, but the pattern within A. serpa celerio showed relatively weak mtDNA and morphological differences, and no differentiation in food plant use. We conclude that A. serpa should be revised and recognize A. serpa to include the nominate subspecies and recognize A. celerio (revised status) as a geographically widespread species and a larval food plant generalist that contains A. c. celerio (revised status), A. c. duiliae (revised status) and A. c. diadochus (revised status). Four additional species within the serpa‐group show strong evidence of harbouring allopatric cryptic species, and further research should be done to clarify their species limits.
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Zoologica Scripta
Zoologica Scripta 生物-动物学
CiteScore
5.60
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0.00%
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52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoologica Scripta publishes papers in animal systematics and phylogeny, i.e. studies of evolutionary relationships among taxa, and the origin and evolution of biological diversity. Papers can also deal with ecological interactions and geographic distributions (phylogeography) if the results are placed in a wider phylogenetic/systematic/evolutionary context. Zoologica Scripta encourages papers on the development of methods for all aspects of phylogenetic inference and biological nomenclature/classification. Articles published in Zoologica Scripta must be original and present either theoretical or empirical studies of interest to a broad audience in systematics and phylogeny. Purely taxonomic papers, like species descriptions without being placed in a wider systematic/phylogenetic context, will not be considered.
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