Phylogeny and biogeography of harmochirine jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-05-18 DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108109
Guilherme H.F. Azevedo , Marshal Hedin , Wayne P. Maddison
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We use ultraconserved elements (UCE) and Sanger data to study the phylogeny, age, and biogeographical history of harmochirine jumping spiders, a group that includes the species-rich genus Habronattus, whose remarkable courtship has made it the focus of studies of behaviour, sexual selection, and diversification. We recovered 1947 UCE loci from 43 harmochirine taxa and 4 outgroups, yielding a core dataset of 193 UCEs with at least 50 % occupancy. Concatenated likelihood and ASTRAL analyses confirmed the separation of harmochirines into two major clades, here designated the infratribes Harmochirita and Pellenita. Most are African or Eurasian with the notable exception of a clade of pellenites containing Habronattus and Pellenattus of the Americas and Havaika and Hivanua of the Pacific Islands. Biogeographical analysis using the DEC model favours a dispersal of the clade’s ancestor from Eurasia to the Americas, from which Havaika’s ancestor dispersed to Hawaii and Hivanua’s ancestor to the Marquesas Islands. Divergence time analysis on 32 loci with 85 % occupancy, calibrated by fossils and island age, dates the dispersal to the Americas at approximately 4 to 6 million years ago. The explosive radiation of Habronattus perhaps began only about 4 mya. The phylogeny clarifies both the evolution of sexual traits (e.g., the terminal apophyses was enlarged in Pellenes and not subsequently lost) and the taxonomy. Habronattus is confirmed as monophyletic. Pellenattus is raised to the status of genus, and 13 species moved into it as new combinations. Bianor stepposus Logunov, 1991 is transferred to Sibianor, and Pellenes bulawayoensis Wesołowska, 1999 is transferred to Neaetha. A molecular clock rate estimate for spider UCEs is presented and its utility to inform prior distributions is discussed.

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哈莫奇林跳蛛(Araneae: Salticidae)的系统发育和生物地理学。
我们利用超保留元件(UCE)基因组数据来研究哈莫奇林跳蛛的系统发育、年龄和生物地理历史,哈莫奇林跳蛛包括物种丰富的哈莫奇林跳蛛属,其非凡的求偶行为使其成为行为、性选择和多样化研究的焦点。我们从 43 个跳蛛类群和 4 个外群中恢复了 1947 个 UCE 位点,得到了一个包含 193 个 UCE 位点的核心数据集,这些位点的占有率至少为 50%。合并似然法和 ASTRAL 分析证实,姬蛙类分为两大支系,即 Harmochirita 下支系和 Pellenita 下支系。除了包含美洲 Habronattus 和 Pellenattus 以及太平洋岛屿 Havaika 和 Hivanua 的 Pellenites 支系之外,大多数支系都属于非洲或欧亚大陆。利用 DEC 模型进行的生物地理学分析表明,该支系的祖先从欧亚大陆扩散到美洲,Havaika 的祖先从美洲扩散到夏威夷,Hivanua 的祖先从夏威夷扩散到马克萨斯群岛。在化石和岛屿年龄的校准下,对 32 个占有率为 85% 的位点进行的发散时间分析表明,向美洲扩散的时间约为 400 万至 600 万年前。Habronattus的爆炸性辐射可能在距今约400万年前才开始。该系统发育阐明了有性特征的进化(例如,Pellenes 的末端骨节增大,随后并未消失)和分类学。Habronattus 被确认为单系。Pellenattus 属被提升为属,13 个物种作为新的组合移入该属。Bianor stepposus Logunov, 1991 被归入 Sibianor,Pellenes bulawayoensis Wesołowska, 1999 被归入 Neaetha。本文对蜘蛛 UCEs 的分子钟速率进行了估计,并讨论了其在提供先验分布信息方面的实用性。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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249
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7.5 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.
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