东亚狼蛛 Pardosa astrigera 的种群遗传结构和人口历史

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Zoosystematics and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.3897/zse.100.125246
Dan Fu, Lijuan Liu, Ying Cheng, Haodong Chen, Yufa Luo
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狼蛛 Pardosa astrigera L. Koch, 1878 是一种重要的农业害虫生物控制剂,广泛分布于东亚的各种生态系统中。本研究采用线粒体 DNA,旨在深入了解该物种的种群遗传结构和进化历史。研究使用了来自 25 个东亚种群的 107 个 P. astrigera 样本的线粒体基因序列进行遗传分析。我们的数据显示,P. astrigera在东亚大陆的两个同源系(1-2)中存在不对称的系统地理学分布。该地区 P. astrigera 的两个分型的时空模式有力地支持了东北亚起源于晚更新世(距今约 169 万年),种群扩张时间为距今约 74,340 年(58,832-104,236 年)(末次冰川期),并从南北和东西两个方向对东亚进行了双重殖民。我们的系统地理学结果表明,更新世的气候震荡以及随后的破碎化事件和二次接触是 P. astrigera 多样化、地理分布和扩张模式的主要影响因素,而人类活动和气球运动可能加速了其近期的扩散。
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Population genetic structure and demographic history of the East Asian wolf spider Pardosa astrigera
The wolf spider Pardosa astrigera L. Koch, 1878, an important biological control agent for pests in agriculture, is widely distributed in various ecosystems across East Asia. This study used mitochondrial DNA and aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of population genetic structure and evolutionary history throughout the species. Mitochondrial gene sequences from 107 samples of P. astrigera from 25 East Asian populations were used for genetic analyses. Our data revealed an asymmetric phylogeographic distribution in two sympatric lineages (1–2) of P. astrigera in continental East Asia. The spatio-temporal pattern of two mitotypes of P. astrigera in this region gives strong support for a Northeast Asian origin during the late Pleistocene (~1.69 million years ago) and the population expansion time of ~74,340 (58,832–104,236) years ago (during the last glacial period) and dual colonization around East Asia from two directions: from North to South and from East to West. Our phylogeographic results suggested that Pleistocene climate oscillations with subsequent fragmentation events and secondary contacts were the major impact factors of the diversification, geographic distribution, and expansion patterns of P. astrigera, and human activities and ballooning probably accelerated its recent dispersal.
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期刊介绍: Zoosystematics and Evolution, formerly Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, is an international, open access, peer-reviewed life science journal devoted to whole-organism biology. It publishes original research and review articles in the field of Metazoan taxonomy, biosystematics, evolution, morphology, development and biogeography at all taxonomic levels. The journal''s scope encompasses primary information from collection-related research, taxonomic descriptions and discoveries, revisions, annotated type catalogues, aspects of the history of science, and contributions on new methods and principles of systematics. Articles whose main topic is ecology, functional anatomy, physiology, or ethology are only acceptable when of systematic or evolutionary relevance and perspective.
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