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Ancient mitochondrial genome reveals unsuspected taxonomic affinity of the extinct Chatham duck (Pachyanas chathamica) and resolves divergence times for New Zealand and sub-Antarctic brown teals

机译:古老的线粒体基因组揭示了灭绝的查塔姆鸭(Pachyanas chathamica)的未曾怀疑的分类学亲和力,并解决了新西兰和南极亚南亚青鸭的发散时间。

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The Chatham duck (Pachyanas chathamica) represented one of just three modern bird genera endemic to the Chatham archipelago (situated ~850 km east of New Zealand) but became extinct soon after humans first settled the islands (c. 13th-15th centuries AD). The taxonomic affinity of the Chatham duck remains largely unresolved; previous studies have tentatively suggested placements within both Tadornini (shelducks) and Anatini (dabbling ducks). Herein, we sequence a partial mitochondrial genome (excluding the D-loop) from the Chatham duck and discover that it was a phenotypically-divergent species within the genus Anas (Anatini). This conclusion is further supported by a re-examination of osteological characters. Our molecular analyses convincingly demonstrate that the Chatham duck is the most basal member of a sub-clade comprising the New Zealand and sub-Antarctic brown teals (the brown teal [A. chlorotis], Auckland Island teal [A. aucklandica] and Campbell Island teal [A. nesiotis]). Molecular clock calculations based on an ingroup fossil calibration support a divergence between the Chatham duck and its sister-taxa that is consistent with the estimated time of emergence of the Chatham Islands. Additionally, we find that mtDNA divergence between the two sub-Antarctic teal species (A. aucklandica and A. nesiotis) significantly pre-dates the last few glacial cycles, raising interesting questions about the timing of their dispersal to these islands, and the recent phylogeographic history of brown teal lineages in the region.
机译:查塔姆鸭(Pachyanas chathamica)代表了查塔姆群岛(位于新西兰以东约850公里)特有的三种现代鸟类中的一种,但在人类首次定居于该岛后不久就灭绝了(约公元13至15世纪)。查塔姆鸭的分类学亲和力在很大程度上尚未得到解决。先前的研究初步建议在Tadornini(谢达德鸭)和Anatini(小鸭子)中放置。在本文中,我们对Chatham鸭的部分线粒体基因组(D环除外)进行了测序,发现它是Anas(Anatini)属的表型不同物种。骨科特征的重新检查进一步支持了这一结论。我们的分子分析令人信服地证明,查塔姆鸭是包括新西兰和南极亚种棕色小野鸭(棕色小野鸭[A. chlorotis],奥克兰岛小野鸭[A. aucklandica]和坎贝尔岛)的次生分支的最基础成员蓝绿色[A. nesiotis])。基于群体化石校准的分子钟计算支持查塔姆鸭与其姊妹分类单元之间的差异,该差异与查塔姆群岛的预计出现时间一致。此外,我们发现,两个南极亚青绿色物种(A. aucklandica和A. nesiotis)之间的mtDNA差异明显早于最后几个冰川周期,这引起了有关它们向这些岛屿扩散的时间以及最近的冰期的有趣问题。该地区棕色水鸭谱系的地理志。

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