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Phylogeographic patterns of a lower intertidal isopod in the Gulf of California and the Caribbean and comparison with other intertidal isopods

机译:加利福尼亚湾和加勒比海潮间带下部等足类的系统志模式及其与其他潮间带等足类的比较

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A growing body of knowledge on the diversity and evolution of intertidal isopods across different regions worldwide has enhanced our understanding on biological diversification at the poorly studied, yet vast, sea–land interface. High genetic divergences among numerous allopatric lineages have been identified within presumed single broadly distributed species. Excirolana mayana is an intertidal isopod that is commonly found in sandy beaches throughout the Gulf of California. Its distribution in the Pacific extends from this basin to Colombia and in the Atlantic from Florida to Venezuela. Despite its broad distribution and ecological importance, its evolutionary history has been largely neglected. Herein, we examined phylogeographic patterns of E. mayana in the Gulf of California and the Caribbean, based on maximum‐likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from four mitochondrial genes (16S rDNA, 12S rDNA, cytochrome oxidase I gene, and cytochrome b gene). We compared the phylogeographic patterns of E. mayana with those of the coastal isopods Ligia and Excirolana braziliensis (Gulf of California and Caribbean) and Tylos (Gulf of California). We found highly divergent lineages in both, the Gulf of California and Caribbean, suggesting the presence of multiple species. We identified two instances of Atlantic–Pacific divergences. Some geographical structuring among the major clades found in the Caribbean is observed. Haplotypes from the Gulf of California form a monophyletic group sister to a lineage found in Venezuela. Phylogeographic patterns of E. mayana in the Gulf of California differ from those observed in Ligia and Tylos in this region. Nonetheless, several clades of E. mayana have similar distributions to clades of these two other isopod taxa. The high levels of cryptic diversity detected in E. mayana also pose challenges for the conservation of this isopod and its fragile environment, the sandy shores.
机译:关于全球不同地区潮间带等足动物的多样性和进化的知识越来越多,这加深了我们对研究不多,但广阔的海陆界面生物多样性的理解。在假定的单一广泛分布的物种中,已经发现了许多异源谱系之间的高度遗传差异。 Excirolana mayana是一种潮间带等足动物,通常在整个加利福尼亚湾的沙滩中发现。它在太平洋的分布从该盆地扩展到哥伦比亚,在大西洋从佛罗里达扩展到委内瑞拉。尽管其广泛的分布和生态重要性,但其进化历史却被很大程度上忽略了。在此,我们基于四个线粒体基因(16S rDNA,12S rDNA,细胞色素氧化酶I基因和细胞色素b)的DNA序列的最大似然和贝叶斯系统发育分析,研究了加利福尼亚湾和加勒比海玛雅纳肠杆菌的种系谱。基因)。我们比较了马来亚那(E.mayana)与沿海等足类Ligia和Excirolana braziliensis(加利福尼亚湾和加勒比海)和Tylos(加利福尼亚湾)的植物学地理特征。我们在加利福尼亚湾和加勒比海地区都发现了高度不同的血统,表明存在多种物种。我们确定了大西洋与太平洋分歧的​​两个例子。在加勒比发现的主要进化枝中观察到一些地理结构。来自加利福尼亚湾的单体型构成了委内瑞拉发现的血统的单系群姐妹。在加利福尼亚湾的玛雅那E的植物地理学模式不同于在该地区的利贾和泰洛斯所观察到的。尽管如此,玛雅假单胞菌的几个进化枝与其他两个等足类群的进化枝具有相似的分布。在玛雅纳人烟草中检测到的高水平的密码学多样性也给该等足动物及其沙质海岸的脆弱环境的保护提出了挑战。

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