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Evolution of microhabitat association and morphology in a diverse group of cryptobenthic coral reef fishes (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Eviota)

机译:不同种类的底栖珊瑚礁鱼类的微生境关联和形态的演变(Teleostei:戈壁科:Evi​​ota)

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Gobies (Teleostei: Gobiidae) are an extremely diverse and widely distributed group and are the second most species rich family of vertebrates. Ecological drivers are key to the evolutionary success of the Gobiidae. However, ecological and phylogenetic data are lacking for many diverse genera of gobies. Our study investigated the evolution of microhabitat association across the phylogeny of 18 species of dwarfgobies (genus Eviota), an abundant and diverse group of coral reef fishes. In addition, we also explore the evolution of pectoral fin-ray branching and sensory head pores to determine the relationship between morphological evolution and microhabitat shifts. Our results demonstrate that Eviota species switched multiple times from a facultative hard-coral association to inhabiting rubble or mixed sand/rubble habitat. We found no obvious relationship between microhabitat shifts and changes in pectoral fin-ray branching or reduction in sensory pores, with the latter character being highly homoplasious throughout the genus. The relative flexibility in coral-association in Eviota combined with the ability to move into non-coral habitats suggests a genetic capacity for ecological release in contrast to the strict obligate coral-dwelling relationship commonly observed in closely related coral gobies, thus promoting co-existence through fine scale niche partitioning. The variation in microhabitat association may facilitate opportunistic ecological speciation, and species persistence in the face of environmental change. This increased speciation opportunity, in concert with a high resilience to extinction, may explain the exceptionally high diversity seen in Eviota compared to related genera in the family.
机译:戈比(Teleostei:戈壁科)是一个极为多样且分布广泛的群体,是脊椎动物中物种多样性第二高的家庭。生态驱动因素是戈壁科进化成功的关键。但是,许多不同种类的虾虎鱼缺乏生态和系统发育数据。我们的研究调查了18种矮生矮人(Eviota属)的系统发育中微生境关联的演变,矮生矮人是一组丰富多样的珊瑚礁鱼类。此外,我们还探讨了胸鳍射线分支和感觉头孔的演变,以确定形态演变与微生境迁移之间的关系。我们的结果表明,Eviota物种从兼性的硬珊瑚组合转变为栖息在瓦砾或混合的沙/瓦砾生境中。我们发现微生境转移与胸鳍射线分支的变化或感觉孔的减少之间没有明显的关系,后者的特性在整个属中是高度同质的。埃维奥塔(Eviota)珊瑚缔合的相对灵活性以及移入非珊瑚生境的能力表明,与通常在密切相关的珊瑚虾中观察到的严格专一的珊瑚居所关系相比,具有生态释放的遗传能力,从而促进了共存通过精细的细分市场。微生境协会的变化可能促进机会主义生态物种形成,以及面对环境变化的物种持久性。这种增加的物种形成机会,加上对灭绝的高度适应力,可以解释与该家族的相关属相比,在埃维奥塔地区看到的异常高的多样性。

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