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摘要
该属包括15种,分布在新热带地区,从海平面到5000 m.a.s.l。根据简约标准,提供了胸膜水肿的全证据分析。该组合数据集包括形态学、表型和DNA证据(34个分类群,4441个字符)。简约分析产生了一棵最简约的树。胸膜水肿被恢复为一个由两个主要亚支系组成的支持良好的支系。其中一个亚支系具有与先前分析相同的拓扑结构,即短枝线虫支系(P. alium, P. borellii, P. brachyops, P. cinereum, P. diplolister和P. tucumanum)。另一个亚枝包括该属的其余9种,表现出与先前研究不同的拓扑结构。根据目前的系统发育,这第二支系由P. nebulosum枝(P. guayapae + P. nebulosum)、P. marmoratum、P. thaul枝(P. bufoninum、P. somuncurrense、P. thaul)和P. bibroni枝(P. bibroni、P. cordobae、P. kriegi)组成。胸膜水肿的生殖模式代表了一种独特的特征组合,包括三种卵-窝结构,两种类型的手肢,以及缺乏发声。此外,一些胸膜水肿动物被认为是穴居动物,因为它们能够用后肢挖掘,在干旱季节留在自己的洞穴里。根据所获得的结果,讨论了与生殖生物学和化石性有关的性状的进化。
Combined phylogenetic analysis of Pleurodema (Anura: Leptodactylidae: Leiuperinae)
The genus Pleurodema comprises 15 species distributed through the Neotropical region, from sea level up to 5000 m.a.s.l. A total-evidence analysis of Pleurodema is provided based on the parsimony criterion. The combined dataset included morphometric, phenotypic, and DNA evidence (34 taxa, 4441 characters). The parsimony analysis yielded one most-parsimonious tree. Pleurodema was recovered as a well-supported clade composed of two major subclades. One subclade has an identical topology to that of previous analyses, the P. brachyops Clade (P. alium, P. borellii, P. brachyops, P. cinereum, P. diplolister, and P. tucumanum). The other subclade includes the remaining nine species of the genus, exhibiting a topology different from that of previous studies. According to the present phylogeny, this second lineage is formed by the P. nebulosum Clade (P. guayapae + P. nebulosum), P. marmoratum, the re-defined P. thaul Clade (P. bufoninum, P. somuncurense, P. thaul) and the P. bibroni Clade (P. bibroni, P. cordobae, P. kriegi). The reproductive modes of Pleurodema represent a unique combination of features within Leiuperinae, including three egg-clutch structures, two types of amplexus, and lack of vocalization. Also, some species of Pleurodema have been considered fossorial, because they are capable of digging with their hind-limbs and remaining in self-made burrows during dry seasons. The evolution of characters associated with reproductive biology and fossoriality is discussed in light of the obtained results.
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