Phylogeographic diversification of the Mesalina olivieri species complex (Squamata: Lacertidae) with the description of a new species and a new subspecies endemic from North West Africa

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research Pub Date : 2021-08-19 DOI:10.1111/jzs.12516
Cristian Pizzigalli, Pierre-André Crochet, Philippe Geniez, Fernando Martínez-Freiría, Guillermo Velo-Antón, José Carlos Brito
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Numerous molecular studies emphasized how past climatic oscillations in the Sahara-Sahel have left strong imprints on current biodiversity patterns and identified the Atlantic coast and the Northwest African Mountains as refugia and speciation hotspots. Yet, the biodiversity inventory in the region is still far from complete. We use an integrative taxonomy framework to revise the systematics of the Mesalina olivieri species complex; integrating molecular, morphological, and environmental data, we evaluated levels of genetic and phenotypic differentiation among species/lineages and revised the species distribution limits of the Molivieri complex, refining the distribution of Mesalina simoni, and Mesalina pasteuri. Our study confirmed one previously unidentified speciation event, leading to the description of Mesalina adrarensis sp. nov. Together with this new species, we also describe the south-western Moroccan populations of M. olivieri as Mesalina simoni saharae ssp. nov. Mesalina adrarensis sp. nov. is sympatric with M. pasteuri and parapatric with Msimoni saharae ssp. nov. in Mauritania and southern Morocco. Based on our revised taxonomy, Msimoni now includes most populations of the Molivieri complex in Morocco, Molivieri being restricted in Morocco to the east and southeast of the country. We also build on these results to provide further insight on the biogeography of North Africa. Our results point to a diversification of the complex during the late Miocene, that led to the formation of the four species Msimoni, M. olivieri, M. pasteuri, and Madrarensis sp. nov. After these four speciation events, high intraspecific diversification processes occurred since the beginning of the Plio-Pleistocene transition, in parallel with the beginning of the humid and arid cycles. Through our phylogenetic analysis, we highlight the existence of high levels of undescribed intraspecific diversity in Molivieri and Mpasteuri that will need to be addressed in future studies. Moreover, we uncover instances of cytonuclear discordances, stressing the need of considering both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA for integrative taxonomic studies to explore biodiversity.

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橄榄梅萨利纳物种复合体的系统发育多样性(Squamata:Lacertidae)——描述西北非洲特有的一个新种和一个新亚种
许多分子研究强调,撒哈拉-萨赫勒地区过去的气候波动如何对当前的生物多样性模式留下了深刻的印记,并将大西洋海岸和西北非洲山脉确定为避难所和物种形成热点。然而,该地区的生物多样性清单仍远未完成。利用综合分类学框架,对橄榄梅撒丽娜物种复合体的系统分类学进行了修正;综合分子、形态学和环境数据,我们评估了种/谱系之间的遗传和表型分化水平,修订了橄榄芽孢杆菌复合体的物种分布界限,完善了西莫尼芽孢杆菌和巴氏芽孢杆菌的分布。我们的研究证实了一个以前未被确认的物种形成事件,导致了对Mesalina adrarensis sp. 11的描述,连同这个新物种,我们还将M. olivieri在摩洛哥西南部的种群描述为Mesalina simoni sahara ae ssp。11月与巴氏分枝杆菌同生,与西蒙尼撒哈拉分枝杆菌同生。11月在毛里塔尼亚和摩洛哥南部。根据我们修订的分类,M. simoni现在包括摩洛哥M. olivieri复合体的大多数种群,M. olivieri仅限于摩洛哥的东部和东南部。我们还在这些结果的基础上进一步深入了解北非的生物地理。我们的研究结果表明,在中新世晚期,该复合体发生了多样化,导致了M. simoni、M. olivieri、M. pasteuri和M. adrarensis等四个物种的形成。在这四个物种形成事件之后,自上新世-更新世过渡开始以来,种内高度多样化的过程发生了,与湿润和干旱循环的开始同时发生。通过我们的系统发育分析,我们强调在M. olivieri和M. pasteuri中存在高水平的未描述的种内多样性,这将需要在未来的研究中解决。此外,我们发现了细胞核不一致的实例,强调需要考虑线粒体和核DNA进行综合分类研究,以探索生物多样性。
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