法属波利尼西亚Lophora的多样性、系统学和生物地理学

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-08-10 DOI:10.1080/09670262.2022.2092216
C. Vieira, O. De Clerck, Antoine de Ramon N’Yeurt, S. D’hondt, L. Millet, M. Kim, C. Payri, M. Zubia
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摘要:我们基于法属波利尼西亚群岛的广泛抽样,采用综合分类学方法重新评估了Lobophora的多样性。我们的研究结果表明,法属波利尼西亚至少支持37种Lobophora物种,其中约57%(21)为特有物种。这种地方性水平与目前已知的加勒比海和西印度洋的地方性水平相当,而法属波利尼西亚海岸线的长度要小得多。法属波利尼西亚共有三分之一的物种,与位于西部4000多公里的美拉尼西亚群岛有着相当大的生物地理亲缘关系。少数物种的分布范围达到西印度洋,两个物种也出现在大西洋。我们假设法属波利尼西亚的Lobophora物种主要是从印度洋-太平洋中部的殖民者进化为特有物种。这些罕见的向海洋群岛的扩散事件,随后是长时间的隔离和物种形成,这是造成偏远群岛高度特有性的一个重要过程。虽然东南太平洋岛屿可以被认为是Lophora属的“进化墓地”,因为几乎没有发生局部辐射,但这可能只是由于最近的进化史。根据这些新数据,Lobophora的多样性约占法属波利尼西亚海藻多样性的10%。这里描述了法属波利尼西亚的十八个新物种。重点调查了法属波利尼西亚的Lophora物种多样性和生物地理学。新鉴定了23种Lobophora,并记述了18个新种。这是法属波利尼西亚地区首次对大型藻类属进行群岛间多样性和生物地理学研究。
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Diversity, systematics and biogeography of French Polynesian Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae)
ABSTRACT We re-evaluated the diversity of Lobophora using an integrative taxonomic approach based on a broad sampling across French Polynesian archipelagos. Our results show that French Polynesia supports at least 37 Lobophora species of which ~57% (21) are endemic. This level of endemicity is comparable to that presently known in the Caribbean and the western Indian Ocean, while French Polynesian coastlines cover a much smaller length. With a third of the species in common, French Polynesia shares considerable biogeographic affinities with the Melanesian Islands, situated over 4000 km to the west. Distribution ranges of a few species reach the western Indian Ocean, and two species also occur in the Atlantic. We hypothesize that Lobophora species in French Polynesia have mainly evolved into endemic species from colonizers originating from the Central Indo-Pacific. These rare dispersal events to ocean archipelagos followed by a long period of isolation and speciation represent an important process responsible for the high level of endemism in remote archipelagos. While south-eastern Pacific Islands could be considered an ‘evolutionary graveyard’ for the genus Lobophora as little local radiation occurred, this may simply be due to recent evolutionary history. Based on these new data, the diversity of Lobophora represents ~10% of French Polynesian seaweed diversity. Eighteen new species of Lobophora are here described from French Polynesia. Highlights Lobophora species diversity and biogeography in French Polynesia were investigated. Twenty-three species of Lobophora were newly identified, and 18 new species were described. This is the first inter-archipelago diversity and biogeographic study for a macroalgal genus in the French Polynesian region.
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