Caecilian phylogeny and biogeography inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences of the 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes (Amphibia : Gymnophiona)

IF 1.1 2区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Herpetological Monographs Pub Date : 1993-01-01 DOI:10.2307/1466952
S. Hedges, R. Nussbaum, L. Maxson
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Abstract

The classification and phylogeny of the caecilians has received much attention in the past decade, yet no consensus has been reached. We present new mitochondrial ribosomal gene sequence data from 13 caecilian species representing 10 genera from four of the six recognized families. Out of 1208 total sites, 890 were aligned, 475 were variable, and 329 were informative under the parsimony criterion. A phylogeny for these taxa supports the Caudata (as represented by Amphiuma) as the sister lineage to the Gymnophiona, the basal position of the Rhinatrematidae and Ichthyophiidae, the paraphyly of the Caeciliaidae, and the monophyly of the Seychellean caecilians. These sequence data support previous morphological studies suggesting that the typhlonectids were derived from Neotropical caeciliaids, and therefore the Typhlonectidae is synonymized within the family Caeciliaidae. Species previously placed in the Typhlonectidae are assigned to a separate subfamily (Typhlonectinae) of the Caeciliaidae. Resolution of relationships within the largest family, the Caeciliaidae, remains the major task of caecilian systematics.
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从12S rRNA和16S rRNA基因的线粒体DNA序列推断的蛭形动物系统发育和生物地理(两栖类:裸鱼目)
近十年来,无尾虫的分类和系统发育备受关注,但尚未达成共识。我们提出了新的线粒体核糖体基因序列数据,来自13种蛭形动物,代表6个公认的科中的4个10个属。在1208个站点中,890个是对齐的,475个是可变的,329个在简约标准下是信息丰富的。这些类群的系统发育支持尾尾纲(以Amphiuma为代表)是裸鱼纲的姐妹分支,是鼻虫科和鱼鱼科的基础分支,是棘螈科的副分支,是塞舌尔棘螈的单一分支。这些序列数据支持了以往形态学研究的结论,即伤寒虫来源于新热带绦虫,因此伤寒虫科与绦虫科同义。以前属于伤寒菌科的物种被分配到绦虫科的一个单独亚科(伤寒菌科)。在最大的家庭,蛭科内的关系的解决,仍然是蛭科系统学的主要任务。
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Herpetological Monographs
Herpetological Monographs 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Since 1982, Herpetological Monographs has been dedicated to original research about the biology, diversity, systematics and evolution of amphibians and reptiles. Herpetological Monographs is published annually as a supplement to Herpetologica and contains long research papers, manuscripts and special symposia that synthesize the latest scientific discoveries.
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