R. Šumbera , M. Uhrová , G. Montoya-Sanhueza , A. Bryjová , N.C. Bennett , O. Mikula
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摘要
测序技术和系统发育方法的最新进展使我们能够通过对种群遗传多样性和种群间基因流动的详细分析来解决令人困惑的分类问题。独居沙丘鼹鼠属(Bathyergus)在非洲鼹鼠的六个属中非常独特。这种动物是迄今为止体型最大的鼹鼠属,也是唯一的搔挖鼹鼠属,其头骨不太适合搔挖,上门齿有凹槽,表面运动能力较强。大多数作者认为沙丘鼹鼠有两个种,即 B. suillus 和 B. janetta,但也有作者认为该属是单型的。此外,最近的分子研究发现了隐性遗传多样性,并认为存在多达四个物种。在我们的研究中,我们使用了在该属分布区收集到的线粒体和全基因组核数据来调查种的数量。与之前的研究一致,我们发现Bathyergus可分为几个不同的品系,但我们也发现了其中一些品系之间存在一定程度基因流动的证据。此外,我们还证实,B. janetta 嵌套在 B. suillus 中,使后者成为旁系物种,而且我们还记录了这两个标称物种之间的线粒体引入。我们发现该属的系统地理结构非常浅。虽然传统上将该属的年代定为中新世,但我们发现该属的第一次分裂要年轻得多,估计比现在早 0.82 Ma。一些世系的谱系独特性非常低,共生矩阵显示整个属广泛共享密切相关的单倍型。因此,对矩阵进行的 Infomap 聚类显示,所有种群形成了一个单一的聚类。总之,我们的研究倾向于支持只存在一个Bathyergus种,即B. suillus。环境生态位建模证实了它对沙质土壤的依赖性以及对含碳量相对较高的土壤的偏好。贝叶斯天际线图显示,Janetta品系的种群数量最近有所下降,这可能与全球环境变化有关。
Genetic diversity of the largest African mole-rat genus, Bathyergus. one, two or four species?
Recent advances in sequencing technology and phylogenetic methods allow us to solve puzzling taxonomic questions using detailed analyses of genetic diversity of populations and gene flow between them. The genus of solitary-living dune mole-rat, Bathyergus, is quite unique among six genera of African mole-rats. The animals are by far the largest and the only scratch digging mole-rat genus possessing a skull less adapted to digging, grooved upper incisors, and more surface locomotor activity. Most authors recognize two species of dune mole-rats, B. suillus and B. janetta, but according to others, the genus is monotypic. In addition, recent molecular studies have revealed cryptic genetic diversity and suggested the existence of up to four species. In our study, we used mitochondrial and genome-wide nuclear data collected throughout the distribution of the genus to investigate the number of species. In agreement with previous studies, we found Bathyergus to be differentiated into several distinct lineages, but we also found evidence for a degree of gene flow between some of them. Furthermore, we confirmed that B. janetta is nested within B. suillus, making the latter paraphyletic and we documented an instance of local mitochondrial introgression between these two nominal species. Phylogeographic structure of the genus was found to be very shallow. Although traditionally dated to the Miocene, we found the first split within the genus to be much younger estimated to 0.82 Ma before present. Genealogical distinctiveness of some lineages was very low, and the coancestry matrix showed extensive sharing of closely related haplotypes throughout the genus. Accordingly, Infomap clustering on the matrix showed all populations to form a single cluster. Overall, our study tends to support the existence of only one species of Bathyergus namely, B. suillus. Environmental niche modelling confirmed its dependence on sandy soils and the preference for soils with relatively high carbon content. Bayesian skyline plots indicate recent population decline in the janetta lineage, probably related to global environmental change.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.