基于地标的几何形态计量学揭示红矮蜂前翅形状的地域差异

IF 1.2 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Zoologischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcz.2024.05.001
Taghi Ghassemi-Khademi , Rasoul Khosravi , Saber Sadeghi , Nemat Hedayat , Daniel Paiva Silva , Lian-Fei Cao
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准确的种内变异评估是确定整个物种分布区的亚种、进化重要单位或管理单位的先决条件。然而,传统方法或高成本遗传分析得出的形态结果不准确,往往会阻碍种内变异评估。几何形态计量学是一种很有前景的量化和可视化种内多样性的技术。我们使用基于地标的几何形态计量学方法研究了产自亚洲和非洲部分地区的花叶蜂(Apis florea Fabricius 1787)(鳞翅目:Apini)种群的前翅形状变异和微分类学,其依据是前翅脉络交叉点上绘制的 19 个地标。我们从 36 个不同地区采集了 162 个蜂群样本。平均每个蜂群分析了 13 只工蜂(共计 1851 只蜜蜂)。通过典型变异分析,我们发现所研究的蜂群之间在翅形上存在明显的空间结构和显著差异,而且在属于西部和东部蜂群的蜂群之间没有发现明显的重叠。纬度较高的种群的中心点尺寸明显大于纬度较低的种群,前翅尺寸的宗族变异也得到了证实。所研究的种群之间存在明显的距离衰减关系,地理距离最大的种群之间的距离最明显,反之亦然。翅膀几何形态计量学是可靠估计红矮蜂种群结构的准确工具。有必要将这些结果与进一步的分子数据相结合,以提高这些变化的可靠性。
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Geographical variation in the forewing shape of the red dwarf honeybees revealed by landmark-based geometric morphometrics

Accurate intraspecific variation assessment is the prerequisite for determining subspecies, evolutionarily significant units, or management units across a species' range. However, intraspecific variation assessment is often hindered by inaccurate morphological results from traditional methods or high-cost genetic analyses. Geometric morphometrics is a promising technique for quantifying and visualising intraspecific diversity. We used landmark-based geometric morphometrics to investigate forewing shape variation and microtaxonomy of populations of Apis florea Fabricius 1787 (Apidae: Apini), which originated from some parts of Asia and Africa based on the 19 landmarks plotted at the venation intersections of forewings. We collected samples of 162 colonies from 36 different localities. On average, 13 workers per colony were analysed (1851 bees in total). Distinct spatial structures and significant differences in wing shape between the studied populations were revealed using canonical variate analysis, and no considerable overlap was detected between the colonies belonging to the western and eastern populations. The populations at higher latitudes showed significantly larger centroid sizes than those at lower latitudes, and a clinal variation in forewing size was confirmed. Significant distance-decay relationships between the studied populations were observed so that the populations located at the maximum geographical distance showed the most significant distance from each other and vice versa. Wing geometric morphometrics was an accurate tool for the reliable estimation of the population structure of the red dwarf honeybees. It is essential to increase the reliability of these variations by combining the results with further molecular data.

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Zoologischer Anzeiger
Zoologischer Anzeiger 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology is devoted to comparative zoology with a special emphasis on morphology, systematics, biogeography, and evolutionary biology targeting all metazoans, both modern and extinct. We also consider taxonomic submissions addressing a broader systematic and/or evolutionary context. The overall aim of the journal is to contribute to our understanding of the organismic world from an evolutionary perspective. The journal Zoologischer Anzeiger invites suggestions for special issues. Interested parties may contact one of the editors.
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