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Molecular and phenotypic diversity in Chionactis occipitalis (Western Shovel-nosed Snake), with emphasis on the status of C. o. klauberi (Tucson Shovel-nosed Snake).

机译:枕形木(西铲鼻蛇)的分子和表型多样性,着重于C. o。 klauberi(图森铲鼻蛇)。

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Chionactis occipitalis (Western Shovel-nosed Snake) is a small colubrid snake inhabiting the arid regions of the Mojave, Sonoran, and Colorado deserts. Morphological assessments of taxonomy currently recognize four subspecies. However, these taxonomic proposals were largely based on weak morphological differentiation and inadequate geographic sampling. Our goal was to explore evolutionary relationships and boundaries among subspecies of C. occipitalis, with particular focus on individuals within the known range of C. o. klauberi (Tucson Shovel-nosed snake). Population sizes and range for C. o. klauberi have declined over the last 25 years due to habitat alteration and loss prompting a petition to list this subspecies as endangered. We examined the phylogeography, population structure, and subspecific taxonomy of C. occipitalis across its geographic range with genetic analysis of 1100 bases of mitochondrial DNA sequence and reanalysis of 14 morphological characters from 1543 museum specimens. We estimated the species gene phylogeny from 81 snakes using Bayesian inference and explored possible factors influencing genetic variation using landscape genetic analyses. Phylogenetic and population genetic analyses reveal genetic isolation and independent evolutionary trajectories for two primary clades. Our data indicate that diversification between these clades has developed as a result of both historical vicariance and environmental isolating mechanisms. Thus these two clades likely comprise ‘evolutionary significant units’ (ESUs). Neither molecular nor morphological data are concordant with the traditional C. occipitalis subspecies taxonomy. Mitochondrial sequences suggest specimens recognized as C. o. klauberi are embedded in a larger geographic clade whose range has expanded from western Arizona populations, and these data are concordant with clinal longitudinal variation in morphology.
机译:Chionactis occipitalis(西部铁锹鼻蛇)是一种小型共生蛇,栖息在莫哈韦沙漠,索诺兰沙漠和科罗拉多沙漠的干旱地区。分类学的形态学评估目前可识别四个亚种。但是,这些分类建议主要是基于弱的形态差异和不充分的地理采样。我们的目标是探索枕叶亚种之间的进化关系和边界,特别关注已知范围内的个体。 klauberi(图森铲鼻蛇)。 C. o。的种群大小和范围。在过去的25年中,由于栖息地的改变和损失,克劳贝里(Klauberi)数量下降,促使请愿书将其列为濒危物种。我们通过线粒体DNA序列的1100个碱基的遗传分析和1543个博物馆标本的14个形态特征的重新分析,检查了枕形梭菌的地理范围,种群结构和亚种分类。我们使用贝叶斯推断估计了81条蛇的物种基因系统发育,并使用景观遗传分析探讨了可能影响遗传变异的因素。系统发育和种群遗传分析揭示了两个主要进化枝的遗传隔离和独立的进化轨迹。我们的数据表明,这些进化枝之间的多样化是历史变迁和环境隔离机制共同作用的结果。因此,这两个分支可能包括“进化重要单位”(ESU)。分子和形态学数据均与传统的枕骨梭菌亚种分类法不一致。线粒体序列提示标本为C. o.。克劳贝里(Klauberi)嵌入了更大的地理进化枝中,其进化范围已从亚利桑那州西部的种群扩展而来,这些数据与形态的垂直纵向变化一致。

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    《Conservation Genetics》 |2008年第6期|1489-1507|共19页
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    U.S. Geological Survey Western Ecological Research Center San Diego Field Station 4165 Spruance Road Suite 200 San Diego CA 92101 USA;

    Department of Biology University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 76019 USA;

    School of Life Sciences Arizona State University College and University Streets Tempe AZ 85287 USA;

    U.S. Geological Survey Western Ecological Research Center San Diego Field Station 4165 Spruance Road Suite 200 San Diego CA 92101 USA;

    U.S. Geological Survey Western Ecological Research Center San Diego Field Station 4165 Spruance Road Suite 200 San Diego CA 92101 USA;

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    Chionactis n occipitalis; mtDNA; Sonoran desert; Mojave Desert; ESU; Spatial genetic analysis;

    机译:枕ion;mtDNA;索诺兰沙漠;莫哈韦沙漠;ESU;空间遗传分析;

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