Towards a genomic resolution of the Phengaris alcon species complex

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Genetics Pub Date : 2024-01-28 DOI:10.1007/s10592-024-01605-x
Kay Lucek, Lucas Blattner, Camille Cornet, Yannick Chittaro, Andreas Erhardt, Andreas Jaun, Bernhard Jost, Nathalie Winiger, Hans-Peter Wymann, Goran Dušej
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Taxonomic entities below the species level often pose difficulties for conservation practice, especially when they are ecologically distinct from the nominal species. Genomic tools provide the opportunity to study and potentially resolve such cryptic diversity. The Alcon blue butterfly Phengaris alcon species complex is such a cryptic example, comprising different ecotypes or even subspecies, one of them is the high elevation taxon P. rebeli from the European Alps. We sequenced a first reference genome for Phengaris alcon. Furthermore, we generated whole genome resequence data for individuals of three Swiss ecotypes, i.e., the low elevation P. alcon, the mid elevation and high elevation alpine P. rebeli and integrated genomic data from across Europe to study the relationship among these ecotypes. At a European scale, our results suggest that for the P. alcon complex, biogeography and the evolutionary context of diversification is more multifaceted than previously suggested, falling in the range of more recent ecological speciation. In Switzerland, the three ecotypes were genetically isolated with only limited current gene flow between them. Past gene flow, however, could have given rise to the mid elevation ecotype. Our findings emphasise that high elevation P. rebeli in the Alps should be treated as a distinct species. Our study highlights how the availability of reference genome assemblies allows to address so far open taxonomic questions in conservation research and that broadscale studies are needed to understand the biogeographic history of apparent diversification.

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实现 Phengaris alcon 物种复合体的基因组解析
物种级别以下的分类实体往往给保护工作带来困难,尤其是当它们在生态学上与标称物种截然不同时。基因组工具为研究和解决这种隐性多样性提供了机会。阿尔昆蓝蝶(Phengaris alcon)物种群就是这样一个隐蔽的例子,它由不同的生态型甚至亚种组成,其中一个亚种是来自欧洲阿尔卑斯山的高海拔类群 P. rebeli。我们首次为 Phengaris alcon 测序了参考基因组。此外,我们还为瑞士的三个生态型(即低海拔的 P.alcon、中海拔和高海拔的阿尔卑斯山 P.rebeli)的个体生成了全基因组重序列数据,并整合了欧洲各地的基因组数据,以研究这些生态型之间的关系。在欧洲范围内,我们的研究结果表明,对于阿尔康蛙复合体来说,生物地理学和多样化的进化背景比以前认为的更加多元,属于更近期的生态物种分化范围。在瑞士,三个生态型在遗传上是隔离的,它们之间目前只有有限的基因流动。然而,过去的基因流动可能会产生中海拔生态型。我们的研究结果强调,阿尔卑斯山高海拔地区的 P. rebeli 应被视为一个独特的物种。我们的研究强调了参考基因组组装的可用性如何允许解决迄今为止保护研究中尚未解决的分类问题,以及需要进行广泛的研究以了解明显多样化的生物地理历史。
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Conservation Genetics
Conservation Genetics 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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3.80
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58
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1 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Genetics promotes the conservation of biodiversity by providing a forum for data and ideas, aiding the further development of this area of study. Contributions include work from the disciplines of population genetics, molecular ecology, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, systematics, forensics, and others. The focus is on genetic and evolutionary applications to problems of conservation, reflecting the diversity of concerns relevant to conservation biology. Studies are based on up-to-date technologies, including genomic methodologies. The journal publishes original research papers, short communications, review papers and perspectives.
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