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Phylogeography of a good Caribbean disperser: Argiopeargentata (Araneae, Araneidae) and a new ?¢????cryptic?¢???? species from Cuba

机译:良好的加勒比海分散器的系统记录:Argiopeargentata(Araneae,Araneidae)和一种新的“隐秘的”古巴种

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The Caribbean islands harbor rich biodiversity with high levels of single island endemism. Stretches of ocean between islands represent significant barriers to gene-flow. Yet some native species are widespread, indicating dispersal across oceans, even in wingless organisms like spiders. Argiopeargentata (Fabricius, 1775) is a large, charismatic, and widespread species of orb-weaving spider ranging from the United States to Argentina and is well known to balloon. Here we explore the phylogeography of Argiopeargentata in the Caribbean as a part of the multi-lineage CarBio project, through mtDNA haplotype and multi-locus phylogenetic analyses. The history of the Argiopeargentata lineage in the Caribbean goes back 3-5 million years and is characterized by multiple dispersal events and isolation-by-distance. We find a highly genetically distinct lineage on Cuba which we describe as Argiopebutchkosp. n. While the argentata lineage seems to readily balloon shorter distances, stretches of ocean still act as filters for among-island gene-flow as evidenced by distinct haplotypes on the more isolated islands, high FST values, and strong correlation between intraspecific (but not interspecific) genetic and geographic distances. The new species described here is clearly genetically diagnosable, but morphologically cryptic, at least with reference to the genitalia that typically diagnose spider species. Our results are consistent with the intermediate dispersal model suggesting that good dispersers, such as our study species, limit the effect of oceanic barriers and thus diversification and endemism.
机译:加勒比岛屿拥有丰富的生物多样性,且具有很高的单岛特有性。岛屿之间的海洋延伸代表了基因流动的重要障碍。然而,一些本土物种却分布广泛,表明它们甚至在蜘蛛等无翼生物中也散布在整个海洋中。 Argiopeargentata(Fabricius,1775年)是一种大型,富有魅力的,广泛分布的球形编织蜘蛛,分布在美国和阿根廷之间,并以热气球着称。在这里,我们通过mtDNA单倍型和多位点系统发育分析,探索了加勒比地区Argiopeargentata的系统地理学,这是多谱系CarBio项目的一部分。加勒比海的Argiopeargentata世系的历史可追溯到3-5百万年,其特征是多次分散事件和远距离隔离。我们在古巴发现了一个高度遗传上独特的血统,我们称之为Argiopebutchkosp。 。尽管阿根廷血统似乎很容易使短距离的气球膨胀,但是海洋的延伸仍然充当着岛屿间基因流动的过滤器,这在更孤立的岛屿上具有独特的单倍型,高FST值以及种内(而非种间)之间的强相关性证明了这一点。遗传和地理距离。至少参考通常诊断蜘蛛物种的生殖器,此处描述的新物种在遗传上可明确诊断,但在形态上是隐秘的。我们的结果与中间扩散模型相吻合,表明中间扩散模型(例如我们的研究物种)限制了海洋屏障的作用,从而限制了多样化和地方性。

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