Han-Yang Lin, Yue Yang, Wen-Hao Li, Yu-Xin Luo, Xiao-Hua Bai, Tetsuo Ohi-Toma, Changkyun Kim, Joo-Hwan Kim, Yun-Peng Zhao
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摘要
明确的物种界限对于生物多样性保护计划和行动至关重要。然而,相近物种之间的形态相似性可能会导致分类困难,从而阻碍保护工作。在中国,日本肉桂(Cinnamomum japonicum Siebold)是一种著名的濒危植物,但长期以来一直存在分类问题。在此,我们基于多个体取样策略,明确评估了日本肉桂(C. japonicum)、中国肉桂(C. chenii)和浙江肉桂(C. chekiangense)是否为同一系统发育物种。我们从 19 个月桂科类群中发现了三组低拷贝同源基因,用于系统发育推断。基于并列和聚合的系统发生都支持 C. chenii 个体嵌入 C. japonicum 支系,表明这两个类群是同种。与此同时,C. chekiangense(芹菜)个体形成了一个单系,与 C. japonicum(日本芹菜)不是姊妹系。这一结果,加上日本鸦胆子(C. japonicum)的叶片无毛,叶脉呈扇形,而浙江鸦胆子(C. chekiangense)的叶片有毛状体和不可避免的侧脉,这些形态上的差异导致我们将两者视为两个不同的种。基于 17 728 个中性单核苷酸多态性(SNPs),ADMIXTURE 分析表明,舟山群岛的中国日本竹荪种群(=C. chenii)与日本和韩国竹荪种群存在遗传分化。此外,生态位模型预测,在全球变暖的情况下,中国日本鸦胆子目前的分布区很可能不适合生长。考虑到其有限的分布和遗传的独特性,我们建议对中国日本鸦胆子进行重点保护。
Species boundaries and conservation implications of Cinnamomum japonicum, an endangered plant in China
Clear species boundaries are crucial for plans and actions on biodiversity conservation. However, morphological similarities among allied species can result in taxonomic difficulties, thus impeding conservation efforts. In China, Cinnamomum japonicumSiebold is a well-known endangered plant, yet suffers from longstanding taxonomic issues. Here, we explicitly evaluate whether C. japonicum, C. chenii, and C. chekiangense are the same phylogenetic species on the basis of a multi-individual sampling strategy. We identified three sets of low-copy orthologous genes from 19 Lauraceae taxa for phylogenetic inferences. Both the concatenation and coalescent-based phylogenies supported that C. chenii individuals were embedded in the C. japonicum clade, indicating these two taxa are conspecific. Meanwhile, C. chekiangense accessions formed a monophyly which was not sister to C. japonicum. This result, together with the morphological differences that the leaves of C. japonicum are glabrous with a faveolate pattern of venation while those of C. chekiangense have trichomes and inevident lateral veins, led us to consider both as two distinct species. Based on 17 728 neutral single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), the ADMIXTURE analysis suggested that the Chinese C. japonicum populations in Zhoushan Archipelago (=C. chenii) were genetically differentiated from the Japanese and Korean ones. Furthermore, ecological niche modeling predicted that the present distribution area of Chinese C. japonicum is likely to be unsuitable under global warming scenarios. Together with its limited distribution and genetic uniqueness, we recommend that Chinese C. japonicum deserves conservation priorities.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Systematics and Evolution (JSE, since 2008; formerly Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica) is a plant-based international journal newly dedicated to the description and understanding of the biological diversity. It covers: description of new taxa, monographic revision, phylogenetics, molecular evolution and genome evolution, evolutionary developmental biology, evolutionary ecology, population biology, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobiology, evolutionary theories, and related subjects.