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Phylogeny, diversity, and species delimitation of the North American Round-Nosed Minnows (Teleostei: Dionda), as inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences

机译:从线粒体和核DNA序列推断,北美圆鼻Min鱼(Teleostei:Dionda)的系统发育,多样性和物种界定

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Accurate delimitation of species is a critical first step in protecting biodiversity. Detection of distinct species is especially important for groups of organisms that inhabit sensitive environments subject to recent degradation, such as creeks, springs, and rivers in arid or semi-desert regions. The genus Dionda currently includes six recognized and described species of minnows that live in clear springs and spring-fed creeks of Texas, New Mexico (USA), and northern Mexico, but the boundaries, delimitation, and characterization of species in this genus have not been examined rigorously. The habitats of some of the species in this genus are rapidly deteriorating, and many local populations of Dionda have been extirpated. Considering the increasing concerns over degradation of their habitat, and pending a more detailed morphological revision of the genus, we undertook a molecular survey based on four DNA regions to examine variation over the range of the genus, test species boundaries, and infer phylogenetic relationships within Dionda. Based on analyses of two mitochondrial (cytb and D- loop) and two nuclear (Rag1 and S7) DNA regions from specimens collected throughout the range of Dionda, we identified 12 distinct species in the genus. Formerly synonymized names are available for two of these species, and four other species remain undescribed. We also redefine the known range of six species. The limited distribution of several of the species, coupled with widespread habitat degradation, suggests that many of the species in this genus should be targets for conservation and recovery efforts.
机译:正确界定物种是保护生物多样性的关键的第一步。对于居住在敏感环境中且近期退化的生物群(例如小溪,泉水和干旱或半荒漠地区的河流),检测不同物种尤其重要。 Dionda属目前包括生活在得克萨斯州,新墨西哥州(美国)和墨西哥北部的清泉河和春季喂养的小河中的六种小now鱼物种,但该属的物种的边界,界限和特征尚不明确。经过严格检查。该属中某些物种的栖息地正在迅速恶化,许多狄安达(Dionda)的本地种群已被灭绝。考虑到人们对其栖息地退化的担忧日益增加,并且在对该属进行更详细的形态学修订之前,我们基于四个DNA区域进行了一项分子调查,以检查该属范围内的变异,测试物种边界并推断其中的系统发生关系。狄安达基于对整个Dionda范围内收集的标本中两个线粒体(cytb和D环)和两个核仁(Rag1和S7)DNA区域的分析,我们确定了该属中的12个不​​同物种。这些物种中的两个具有以前的同义词名称,而其他四个物种仍未描述。我们还重新定义了六个物种的已知范围。几个物种的有限分布以及广泛的栖息地退化表明,该属中的许多物种应作为保护和恢复工作的目标。

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