Unraveling the Phylogenetic Relationships and Taxonomic Status of a Puzzling Freshwater Mussel Genus Inversidens (Bivalvia, Unionidae) through Multilocus Phylogeny and Mitochondrial Phylogenomics

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1155/2024/1499508
Ruiwen Wu, Liping Zhang, Lili Liu, Junli Jia, Xiongjun Liu
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Accurate phylogenetic reconstructions are crucial for comprehending the evolutionary histories, reproductive traits, and ecological habits of organisms. The subfamily Gonideinae of freshwater mussels is currently thought to include eight tribes. However, due to inadequate taxon sampling and molecular data, the assignment of the freshwater mussel genus Inversidens at the tribe level has been unstable. Additionally, the lack of phylogenetic data has hindered efforts to understand the basic biology and implementation of conservation efforts of Inversidens rentianensis, an endemic species to China. Here, we first present the complete mitochondrial genome of Inversidens rentianensis and offer a detailed description of its anatomical morphology. Based on DNA sequence data from five genes (COI, ND1, 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA, and 28S rRNA) and complete mitochondrial genomes, we investigated the phylogenetic position of Inversidens using various analytical methods. Both the concatenated five-gene and mitogenome datasets strongly supported that Inversidens classified to the tribe Gonideini in Gonideinae and formed a basal clade within the tribe Gonideini. Molecular dating analysis suggested that Inversidens originated during the mid-Cretaceous era (102.73 Mya, 95% highest posterior density (HPD) = 72.22-137.03 Mya) and underwent diversification in the Late Paleogene era (37.92 Mya, 95% HPD = 20.39-60.59 Mya). Moreover, based on the Quantitative Assessment of Species for Conservation (QASCP), Inversidens rentianensis is ranked as second priority, providing valuable insights for its management and conservation efforts. Taken together, this study provides a comprehensive understanding of the systematic position and evolutionary history of Inversidens within the currently accepted subfamily Gonideinae classification framework. These findings establish a solid foundation for future investigations on the ecology, reproductive behavior patterns, and conservation biology of this taxonomic group.

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通过多焦点系统发育和线粒体系统组学揭示令人费解的淡水贻贝属 Inversidens(双壳类,联合科)的系统发育关系和分类地位
准确的系统发育重建对于理解生物的进化历史、繁殖特征和生态习性至关重要。淡水贻贝亚科(Gonideinae)目前被认为包括八个支系。然而,由于分类群取样和分子数据不足,淡水贻贝属 Inversidens 在部族水平上的归属一直不稳定。此外,系统发育数据的缺乏也阻碍了对中国特有种--滇贻贝(Inversidens rentianensis)的基础生物学研究和保护工作的开展。在本文中,我们首次展示了中国滇金丝猴(Inversidens rentianensis)的完整线粒体基因组,并对其解剖形态进行了详细描述。基于五个基因(COI、ND1、16S rRNA、18S rRNA 和 28S rRNA)的 DNA 序列数据和完整的线粒体基因组,我们使用多种分析方法研究了 Inversidens 的系统发育位置。五基因组和有丝分裂基因组数据集都有力地支持了 Inversidens 归入 Gonideinae 中的 Gonideini 部族,并在 Gonideini 部族中形成了一个基干支系。分子年代分析表明,Inversidens起源于白垩纪中期(102.73百万年,95%最高后密度百万年),在古近纪晚期(37.92百万年,95%百万年)经历了分化。此外,根据 "物种保护定量评估(QASCP)",滇金丝猴(Inversidens rentianensis)被列为第二优先物种,这为其管理和保护工作提供了宝贵的启示。综上所述,本研究全面了解了 Inversidens 在目前公认的蜚蠊亚科分类框架中的系统位置和进化历史。这些发现为今后研究该分类群的生态学、繁殖行为模式和保护生物学奠定了坚实的基础。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research (JZSER)is a peer-reviewed, international forum for publication of high-quality research on systematic zoology and evolutionary biology. The aim of the journal is to provoke a synthesis of results from morphology, physiology, animal geography, ecology, ethology, evolutionary genetics, population genetics, developmental biology and molecular biology. Besides empirical papers, theoretical contributions and review articles are welcome. Integrative and interdisciplinary contributions are particularly preferred. Purely taxonomic and predominantly cytogenetic manuscripts will not be accepted except in rare cases, and then only at the Editor-in-Chief''s discretion. The same is true for phylogenetic studies based solely on mitochondrial marker sequences without any additional methodological approach. To encourage scientific exchange and discussions, authors are invited to send critical comments on previously published articles. Only papers in English language are accepted.
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