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The significance of past interdrainage connectivity for studies of diversity, distribution and movement of freshwater-limited taxa within a catchment

机译:过去的渠间连通性对研究集水区内淡水限制的生物分类的多样性,分布和移动的意义

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AimHistorical connectivity between drainages may represent an underappreciated contributor to the biodiversity within a catchment. First, we tested whether an isolated population of freshwater-limited galaxiids represents a contribution by past interdrainage connectivity to this system's biodiversity, rather than reflecting intracatchment dispersal or speciation. Second, we sought to distinguish between possible geomorphic processes that could have allowed any past connectivity. LocationThe Clutha and adjacent Southland region drainages on the South Island of New Zealand. MethodsWe estimated the phylogeographical relationships among 466 cytochrome b sequences from roundhead' Galaxias populations throughout the Southland region and the Clutha drainage, using three different methods. Subsequently, possible geomorphic mechanisms of interdrainage connectivity were examined concurrently with genetic population divergence time estimates obtained by coalescent analysis. ResultsAll samples obtained in the lower Clutha system were genetically attributable to G.gollumoides and reflected at least a third, independent colonization event from Southland involving this species, rather than intradrainage dispersal or speciation by pre-existing Clutha populations. Geomorphological inferences and divergence time estimates of less than 7ka are consistent with headwater connections across low divides between the lower Clutha and the Catlins region of Southland, rather than anastomosing of main channels during low sea stands. Main conclusionsThe observation of at least three interdrainage connectivity events influencing the diversity and distribution of G.gollumoides lineages within the Clutha system highlights the potential significance of these processes as contributors to the magnitude and distribution of biodiversity within catchments.
机译:目的流域之间的历史联系可能表示流域内生物多样性的贡献不足。首先,我们测试了有限的淡水加拉西啶的孤立种群是否代表了过去的渠系间连通性对该系统生物多样性的贡献,而不是反映集水区内的扩散或物种形成。其次,我们试图区分可能允许过去进行任何连接的可能的地貌过程。位置新西兰南岛的克卢塔(Clutha)和邻近的南国地区排水渠。方法我们采用三种不同的方法,估计了整个南国地区圆头星云病种群和克鲁萨排水系统中466种细胞色素b序列的系统地理关系。随后,在通过聚结分析获得的遗传种群发散时间估计的同时,检查了渠间连通性的可能地貌机制。结果在较低的克鲁萨系统中获得的所有样品在遗传上均归因于牙垢灵长类动物,并且反映出至少有第三个独立的来自南国的定植事件涉及该物种,而不是通过先前存在的克鲁萨种群进行的流域内扩散或物种形成。小于7ka的地貌推断和发散时间估计与下部库鲁特河和南国卡特林斯地区之间的低分界线的水源联系一致,而不是在低海位时对主要河道进行了吻合。主要结论观察到至少三个影响Clutha系统内G.gollumoides谱系多样性和分布的流域间连通性事件,突显了这些过程对流域内生物多样性的大小和分布的潜在影响。

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