施耐德氏石龙子的分子系统发育与系统研究(鳞片目:石龙亚科)

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research Pub Date : 2021-11-18 DOI:10.1111/jzs.12533
Hiva Faizi, Nasrullah Rastegar-Pouyani, Eskandar Rastegar-Pouyani, Mahdi Rajabizadeh, Çetin Ilgaz, Kamil Candan, Yusuf Kumlutaş
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尤姆西斯是一种鲜为人知的石龙子,几乎没有发表过系统发育的文章。在其分布范围内,根据颜色模式、磷质性、亚种内和亚种间关系鉴定出了施耐德石龙属(Eumeces schneiderii)的5个亚种,但这些分类群的有效性还有待于利用分子标记进行评估。在这里,基于三种分子标记(Cytb, 16S rRNA和c-mos)从安纳托利亚和伊朗高原收集的80个样本中提出了E. schneiderii组的强大系统发育。最大似然和贝叶斯推理方法都被用来推断这一群体内的系统发育关系。结果表明,施耐德绿僵菌亚种与桃灰僵菌属属单一;这些分支在栖息地偏好上也有所不同,与体型较大、形态均匀的E. schneiderii亚种相比,体型较小、有条纹的E. schneiderii亚种通常生活在海拔较低和干燥的环境中。基于Cytb的分子钟测年表明,大多数物种形成事件发生在中新世上部至上新世下部。在扎格罗斯山脉南坡和东坡的所有单株和连系乔木中都发现了强烈支持的Eumeces schneiderii zarudnyi + E. persicus的基础二元分类,而在扎格罗斯山脉西坡的所有单株和连系乔木中都发现了E. schneiderii亚种。因此,我们建议将该分类单元命名为Eumeces zarudnyi,将该属的已描述种数增加到7种。
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Molecular phylogeny and systematic of the Schneider's skink Eumeces schneiderii (Daudin, 1802) (Squamata: Scincidae)

Eumeces is a little-known group of skinks with few phylogenies published. Within its distribution range, five subspecies were identified for Schneider's Skink (Eumeces schneiderii) based on color pattern, pholidosis, intra- and inter-subspecific relationships, but the validity of these taxa has yet to be assessed using molecular markers. Here, a robust phylogeny of the E. schneiderii group is presented based on three molecular markers (Cytb, 16S rRNA, and c-mos) from 80 samples collected across Anatolia and the Iranian Plateau. Both Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference approaches were used to infer phylogenetic relationships within this group. The results revealed monophyly of Eschneiderii subspecies and Eumeces persicus. These clades also differ in habitat preferences, with the small-bodied, striped forms generally inhabiting lower elevations and drier environments than the larger, uniform morph Eschneiderii subspecies. Molecular-clock dating based on Cytb implies that most speciation events took place during the Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene. A strongly supported basal dichotomy of Eumeces schneiderii zarudnyi + Epersicus in the southern and eastern slopes of the Zagros Mountains, with the Eschneiderii subspecies in the western Zagros, was identified in all individual and concatenated trees. Eumeces schneiderii zarudnyi should be elevated to species level and, therefore, we propose the name Eumeces zarudnyi for this taxon, increasing the number of species in the genus to seven described species.

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