Museomics help resolving the phylogeny of snowfinches (Aves, Passeridae, Montifringilla and allies)

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108135
Safiqul Islam , Claire Peart , Christian Kehlmaier , Yue-Hua Sun , Fumin Lei , Andreas Dahl , Sylvia Klemroth , Dimitra Alexopoulou , Maria del Mar Delgado , Paola Laiolo , Juan Carlos Illera , Sebastian Dirren , Sabine Hille , Davaa Lkhagvasuren , Till Töpfer , Martin Kaiser , Axel Gebauer , Jochen Martens , Claudia Paetzold , Martin Päckert
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Historical specimens from museum collections provide a valuable source of material also from remote areas or regions of conflict that are not easily accessible to scientists today. With this study, we are providing a taxon-complete phylogeny of snowfinches using historical DNA from whole skins of an endemic species from Afghanistan, the Afghan snowfinch, Pyrgilauda theresae. To resolve the strong conflict between previous phylogenetic hypotheses, we generated novel mitogenome sequences for selected taxa and genome-wide SNP data using ddRAD sequencing for all extant snowfinch species endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) and for an extended intraspecific sampling of the sole Central and Western Palearctic snowfinch species (Montifringilla nivalis).

Our phylogenetic reconstructions unanimously refuted the previously suggested paraphyly of genus Pyrgilauda. Misplacement of one species-level taxon (Onychostruthus tazcanowskii) in previous snowfinch phylogenies was undoubtedly inferred from chimeric mitogenomes that included heterospecific sequence information. Furthermore, comparison of novel and previously generated sequence data showed that the presumed sister-group relationship between M. nivalis and the QTP endemic M. henrici was suggested based on flawed taxonomy. Our phylogenetic reconstructions based on genome-wide SNP data and on mitogenomes were largely congruent and supported reciprocal monophyly of genera Montifringilla and Pyrgilauda with monotypic Onychostruthus being sister to the latter. The Afghan endemic P. theresae likely originated from a rather ancient Pliocene out-of-Tibet dispersal probably from a common ancestor with P. ruficollis. Our extended trans-Palearctic sampling for the white-winged snowfinch, M. nivalis, confirmed strong lineage divergence between an Asian and a European clade dated to 1.5 – 2.7 million years ago (mya). Genome-wide SNP data suggested subtle divergence among European samples from the Alps and from the Cantabrian mountains.

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Museomics有助于解析雪雀(鸟类,百灵鸟科,Montifringilla及其同属鸟类)的系统发育。
博物馆收藏的历史标本提供了一个宝贵的材料来源,这些标本也来自偏远地区或冲突地区,而现在的科学家还很难接触到这些地区的标本。通过这项研究,我们利用阿富汗特有物种--阿富汗雪雀(Pyrgilauda theresae)的整张皮上的历史 DNA,提供了一个完整的雪雀分类群系统发育。为了解决以前的系统发育假说之间的强烈冲突,我们利用ddRAD测序技术为青藏高原(QTP)特有的所有现生雪雀物种和中西古北唯一雪雀物种(Montifringilla nivalis)的扩展种内取样生成了选定类群的新型有丝分裂基因组序列和全基因组SNP数据。我们的系统发育重建一致驳斥了之前提出的雪雀属(Pyrgilauda)旁系的观点。一个种级分类群(Onychostruthus tazcanowskii)在以前的雪雀系统发育中的错误定位无疑是由包含异特异性序列信息的嵌合有丝分裂基因组推断出来的。此外,对新的序列数据和以前产生的序列数据进行比较后发现,假定 M. nivalis 与 QTP 特有的 M. henrici 之间的姊妹群关系是基于有缺陷的分类学提出的。基于全基因组 SNP 数据和有丝分裂基因组的系统发育重建结果基本一致,支持 Montifringilla 属和 Pyrgilauda 属互为单系,单型的 Onychostruthus 是后者的姊妹属。阿富汗特有的P. theresae可能起源于上新世的一次相当古老的西藏外扩散,可能与P. ruficollis有共同的祖先。我们对白翅雪雀(M. nivalis)进行的跨北极采样证实,在距今150万-270万年前的一个亚洲支系和一个欧洲支系之间存在着强烈的世系分化。全基因组 SNP 数据表明,来自阿尔卑斯山和坎塔布里亚山脉的欧洲样本之间存在微妙的分化。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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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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