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区分人为引入和自然定殖可能很复杂,尤其是对于那些显然既能自然定殖又嗜人类的类群,如半齿壁虎属的一些壁虎。然而,这些信息对于构建适当的保护方法以及识别生物地理模式都是至关重要的。在这里,我们利用部分线粒体DNA序列评估了在马达加斯加周围的西印度洋小岛(Îles Éparses)上发现的半爪壁虎的起源和分类地位。在新胡安岛(Juan de Nova)上确认了半爪蟾蜍(Hemidactylus platycephalus),推测它们是从非洲大陆引进的。在新胡安岛、欧罗巴岛、特罗姆林岛和格朗德格洛里厄斯岛发现了马布亚-梅卡托里斯半齿龙复合体,其中新胡安岛发现了马布亚半齿龙(严格意义上的),欧罗巴岛发现了梅卡托里斯半齿龙,它很可能是从那里传入特罗姆林岛的。在大格洛里厄斯岛发现了 H. mercatorius 的一个未命名品系,该品系以前只在阿尔达布拉群岛出现过。
Origins and taxonomic status of Hemidactylus geckos on the Îles Éparses of the Western Indian Ocean
Distinguishing between anthropogenic introductions and natural colonizations can be complex, especially in groups that are evidently both capable natural colonizers and anthropophilic, such as some geckos of the genus Hemidactylus. However, such information is fundamental both for constructing appropriate conservation approaches, as well as to identify biogeographical patterns. Here we assessed the origins and taxonomic status of the Hemidactylus geckos found on the Îles Éparses, disjunct small islands of the western Indian Ocean located around Madagascar, using partial mitochondrial DNA sequences. Hemidactylus platycephalus was confirmed on Juan de Nova, presumed introduced from continental Africa. The H. mabouia-mercatorius complex was identified on Juan de Nova, Europa, Tromelin, and Grande Glorieuse, with H. mabouia (sensu stricto) on Juan de Nova and H. mercatorius on Europa, from where it is likely to have been introduced to Tromelin. An unnamed lineage within H. mercatorius, previously known only from the Aldabra Islands, was identified on Grande Glorieuse, and further demonstrated the unexpectedly high genetic diversity within this lineage.