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Contrasting Phylogeography of Sandy vs. Rocky Supralittoral Isopods in the Megadiverse and Geologically Dynamic Gulf of California and Adjacent Areas

机译:加利福尼亚湾及附近地区生物多样性多样的桑迪与岩石S上等足动物的对比系统记录

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Phylogeographic studies of animals with low vagility and restricted to patchy habitats of the supralittoral zone, can uncover unknown diversity and shed light on processes that shaped evolution along a continent’s edge. The Pacific coast between southern California and central Mexico, including the megadiverse Gulf of California, offers a remarkable setting to study biological diversification in the supralittoral. A complex geological history coupled with cyclical fluctuations in temperature and sea level provided ample opportunities for diversification of supralittoral organisms. Indeed, a previous phylogeographic study of Ligia, a supralittoral isopod that has limited dispersal abilities and is restricted to rocky patches, revealed high levels of morphologically cryptic diversity. Herein, we examined phylogeographic patterns of Tylos, another supralittoral isopod with limited dispersal potential, but whose habitat (i.e., sandy shores) appears to be more extensive and connected than that of Ligia. We conducted Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. These analyses revealed multiple highly divergent lineages with discrete regional distributions, despite the recognition of a single valid species for this region. A traditional species-diagnostic morphological trait distinguished several of these lineages. The phylogeographic patterns of Tylos inside the Gulf of California show a deep and complex history. In contrast, patterns along the Pacific region between southern California and the Baja Peninsula indicate a recent range expansion, probably postglacial and related to changes in sea surface temperature (SST). In general, the phylogeographic patterns of Tylos differed from those of Ligia. Differences in the extension and connectivity of the habitats occupied by Tylos and Ligia may account for the different degrees of population isolation experienced by these two isopods and their contrasting phylogeographic patterns. Identification of divergent lineages of Tylos in the study area is important for conservation, as some populations are threatened by human activities.
机译:对动物的脆弱性进行系统地理学研究,并将其限制在腹膜上带的斑块栖息地中,可以发现未知的多样性,并阐明影响整个大陆边缘进化的过程。加利福尼亚南部和墨西哥中部之间的太平洋海岸,包括巨型加利福尼亚湾,为研究沿岸生物多样性提供了绝佳的环境。复杂的地质历史加上温度和海平面的周期性波动,为ral上生物的多样化提供了充足的机会。的确,先前的Ligia系谱学研究(一种上腹等足类动物,具有有限的扩散能力,并且仅限于岩石斑块)显示出高水平的形态学隐性多样性。在本文中,我们研究了Tylos的系统地理学模式,Tylos是另一种具有有限的散布潜力的ral上等足动物,但其栖息地(即沙质海岸)似乎比利贾亚州更为广阔和连通。我们对线粒体和核DNA序列进行了最大似然和贝叶斯系统发育分析。这些分析揭示了多个高度不同的世系,具有离散的区域分布,尽管该区域认识到一个有效物种。传统的物种诊断形态特征区分了其中几个谱系。加利福尼亚湾内的泰洛斯(Tylos)的植物地理图案显示了深刻而复杂的历史。相比之下,南加州和巴哈半岛之间的太平洋地区的模式表明最近的范围扩大,可能是冰川后的,并且与海面温度(SST)的变化有关。通常,Tylos的植物学特征与Ligia不同。 Tylos和Ligia所栖息的栖息地在扩展性和连通性上的差异可能解释了这两个等足动物经历的种群隔离程度不同以及其相异的植物学特征。鉴定研究区域泰洛斯不同血统对于保护非常重要,因为某些人口受到人类活动的威胁。

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