外来黑蝶的分类与生态学研究——Ⅰ日本及世界的入侵与扩散

Q4 Environmental Science
H. Yokoyama
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原产于亚洲的外来入侵双壳类Corbicula物种于20世纪20年代首次引入北美,并已传播到世界各地,包括南美洲和欧洲。在20世纪80年代,这些物种也进入了日本。Corbicula物种在世界范围内的扩张造成了负面的生态和经济影响。为了提高公众对这一问题的认识,我写了两篇综述论文,回答了诸如“Corbicula物种的科学名称和起源是什么?”、“它们是如何以及为什么被成功引入新的栖息地的?”、,以及“我们应该采取什么类型的措施来解决黑蝶问题?”本文是第一篇综述,它描述了黑蝶物种的分类学问题,并利用形态学和分子数据总结了目前系统发育系统学的信息,这些数据表明了来源、传播途径以及引入和传播机制。系统发育系统学的最新研究结果可以概括为:1)物种和谱系不能仅仅基于形态学来识别;2)外来物种由少数淡水谱系组成,具有雌雄同体和雄性生殖的特点;3)考虑到日本本土物种C.leana和入侵的C.fluminea之间在外壳形态上的细微差异和较低的遗传距离,估计C.leana与C.fluminea或C.fluminena内的一个谱系密切相关。通过分析栖息地偏好、形态、核型、精子形态、繁殖方式以及遗传线粒体和核DNA标记,部分揭示了外来黑蝶物种的起源、引入途径和扩散途径。
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Taxonomy and ecology of alien Corbicula species - I Invasion and dispersal in Japan and the world
Invasive alien bivalve species of the genus Corbicula , originally from Asia, were first introduced into North America in the 1920s and have spread around the world, including South America and Europe. In the 1980s, these species also entered Japan. The worldwide expansion of Corbicula species has resulted in negative ecological and economic impacts. To raise public awareness about this issue, I have written two review papers addressing questions such as "What are the scientific names and origins of Corbicula species?", "How and why have they been successfully introduced into new habitats?", "Why have they expanded their distribution areas?", "How have they influenced native ecosystems and local economies?", and "What types of measures should we take against the Corbicula issues?" The present paper is the first review, and it describes the taxonomic problems of Corbicula species and summarizes the information currently available on phylogenetic systematics using morphological and molecular data, which indicate sources, dispersion pathways, and introduction and dispersion mechanisms. Recent results of the phylogenetic systematics can be summarized as follows: 1 ) species and lineages cannot be identified based solely on morphology; 2 ) alien Corbicula species are composed of a few freshwater lineages, characterized by hermaphroditic and androgenetic reproduction; 3 ) considering the very subtle differences in shell morphology and the low genetic distance between the Japanese native species C. leana and the invasive C. fluminea , C. leana is estimated to be closely related to C. fluminea or a lineage within C. fluminea . The origin, introduction routes, and dispersion pathways of alien Corbicula species are being partly revealed by analyzing habitat preference, morphology, karyotype, sperm morphology, mode of reproduction, and genetic mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers.
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Japanese Journal of Limnology
Japanese Journal of Limnology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Society of Limnology was founded in 1931 for the purpose of promoting and fostering the study of limnology in the broad meaning of the term. It publishes quarterly "The Japanese Journal of Limnology" and holds an annual meeting consisting of lectures, discussions and symposiums on limnological subjects.
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