印度季风推动了吐丝蛛 Thoracica 群的扩散。

IF 4 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Zoological Research Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.364
Yu-Fa Luo, Shu-Qiang Li
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我们利用六个位点的 DNA 数据,基于 23 年的物种水平采样(吐丝蛛胸棘蛛群中的 61 个物种和吐丝蛛的 84 个物种),研究了吐丝蛛胸棘蛛群的全球生物地理学。我们的研究结果表明,吐丝蛛群最初是在 4650 万年前至 3300 万年前从东南亚扩散到东非的,从中新世早期到晚期,东南亚/南亚和东非/南非之间的扩散事件加剧。这些事件发生的时间表明,Thoracica群的亚非动物群交换是由印度季风驱动的,而扩散模式表明,当印度季风从始新世中期开始从南北方向转向东西方向时,殖民化开始扎根。
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Indian monsoon drove the dispersal of the thoracica group of Scytodes spitting spiders.

We examined the global biogeography of the Scytodes thoracica group of spitting spiders based on 23 years of sampling at the species level (61 species in the thoracica group and 84 species of Scytodes) using DNA data from six loci. Our results indicated that the thoracica group initially dispersed from Southeast Asia to East Africa between 46.5 and 33.0 million years ago, and dispersal events intensified between Southeast/South Asia and East/South Africa from the early to late Miocene. The timing of these events indicates that Asian-African faunal exchange of the thoracica group was driven by the Indian monsoon, and the pattern of dispersal suggests that colonialization took root when the Indian monsoon shifted from a North-South direction to an East-West direction from the middle Eocene.

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Zoological Research
Zoological Research Medicine-General Medicine
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7.60
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10.20%
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1937
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1980, Zoological Research (ZR) is a bimonthly publication produced by Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Zoological Society. It publishes peer-reviewed original research article/review/report/note/letter to the editor/editorial in English on Primates and Animal Models, Conservation and Utilization of Animal Resources, and Animal Diversity and Evolution.
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