Origin and phylogenetic position of the Lesser Antillean species of Bothrops (Serpentes, Viperidae): biogeographical and medical implications

Wolfgang Wuster, R. Thorpe, Museu Biologico, Instituto Butantan, Av. Vital Brazil, SGo Paulo—SP, Brazil R David, G. Theakston
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We use mitochondrial DNA sequences to infer the origin and phylogenetic position of the Lesser Antillean species of the pitviper genus Bothrops , B. caribbaeus and B. lanceolatus . The two species form a monophyletic group, which in turn forms the sister clade to the Bothrops asper-atrox complex. High levels of sequence divergence among the Caribbean species, and between them and the nearest mainland relatives, suggest a relatively ancient origin of these snakes. The hypothesis that the Lesser Antillean Bothrops are the result of a recent colonisation event from within the South American B. atrox complex is rejected, as is the hypothesis that they were introduced to their island habitats by aboriginal humans. The high level of morphological apomorphy displayed by B. lanceolatus suggests a stepping-stone colonisation, St. Lucia being colonised first and then Martinique from St. Lucia. The medical implications of these findings are discussed: a recent case of envenoming from Saint Lucia suggests that Bothrops caribbaeus causes the same thrombotic syndrome of envenoming as B. lanceolatus .
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小安的列斯群岛Bothrops的起源和系统发育位置(蛇形目,毒蛇科):生物地理学和医学意义
我们利用线粒体DNA序列推断了pitviper属Bothrops、B. caribbaeus和B. lanceolatus的起源和系统发育位置。这两个物种形成了一个单系群,这反过来又形成了Bothrops aspper -atrox复合物的姐妹分支。加勒比种类之间以及它们与最近的大陆亲戚之间的高度序列差异表明,这些蛇的起源相对较早。小安的列斯群岛Bothrops是南美洲B. atrox complex最近殖民事件的结果的假设被拒绝了,他们是由土著人类引入岛屿栖息地的假设也被拒绝了。B. lanceolatus在形态学上表现出的高度非形成性表明,这是一个拓殖的垫脚石,首先是圣卢西亚,然后是圣卢西亚的马提尼克岛。这些发现的医学意义进行了讨论:最近的一例来自圣卢西亚的静脉曲流表明,加勒比Bothrops引起相同的血栓形成综合征的静脉曲流与B. lanceolatus。
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