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Molecular systematics of the Philippine forest skinks (Squamata: Scincidae: Sphenomorphus): testing morphological hypotheses of interspecific relationships

机译:菲律宾森林石龙子的分子系统学(鳞茎:Sc科:蝶形):检验种间关系的形态学假设

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Skinks of the genus Sphenomorphus are the most diverse clade of squamates in the Philippine Archipelago. Morphological examination of these species has defined six phenotypic groups that are commonly used in characterizations of taxonomic hypotheses. We used a molecular phylogeny based on four mitochondrial and two nuclear genes to assess the group's biogeographical history in the archipelago and examine the phylogenetic validity of the currently recognized Philippine species groups. We re-examined traditional characters used to define species groups and used multivariate statistics to quantitatively evaluate group structure in morphometric space. Clustering analyses of phenotypic similarity indicate that some (but not all) members of previously defined species groups are phenotypically most similar to other members of the same group. However, when species group membership was mapped on our partitioned Bayesian phylogenetic hypothesis, only one species group corresponds to a clade; all other species group arrangements are strongly rejected by our phylogeny. Our results demonstrate that (1) previously recognized species group relationships were misled by phenotypic convergence; (2) Sphenomorphus is widely paraphyletic; and (3) multiple lineages have independently invaded the Philippines. Based on this new perspective on the phylogenetic relationships of Philippine Sphenomorphus, we revise the archipelago's diverse assemblage of species at the generic level, and resurrect and/or expand four previously recognized genera, and describe two new genera to accommodate the diversity of Philippine skinks of the Sphenomorphus group. (C) 2011 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2011, 163, 1217-1243. doi: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00747.x
机译:Sphenomorphus属的Skinks是菲律宾群岛中最多样化的鳞茎类。这些物种的形态学检查已定义了六个表型组,它们通常用于表征分类学假设。我们使用了基于四个线粒体和两个核基因的分子系统发育系统,评估了该群岛在群岛中的生物地理历史,并检查了目前公认的菲律宾物种种群的系统发生学有效性。我们重新检查了用于定义物种组的传统字符,并使用多元统计量来定量评估形态空间中的组结构。表型相似性的聚类分析表明,先前定义的物种组的某些(但不是全部)成员在表型上与同一组的其他成员最相似。但是,当将物种组隶属关系映射到我们划分的贝叶斯系统发生假设时,只有一个物种组对应于进化枝。我们的系统进化论强烈反对所有其他物种组的安排。我们的结果表明:(1)先前公认的物种群关系被表型趋同所误导; (2)蝶形蝶类生物很广泛。 (3)多个宗族独立入侵菲律宾。基于对菲律宾蝶类系统发育关系的新观点,我们在通用级别上修改了群岛的物种多样性,并复活和/或扩展了先前认可的四个属,并描述了两个新属来适应菲律宾skin族的多样性。蝶类组。 (C)2011年伦敦林奈学会,《林奈学会动物学杂志》,2011,163,1217-1243。 doi:10.1111 / j.1096-3642.2011.00747.x

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