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Molecular data from contemporary and historical collections reveal a complex story of cryptic diversification in the Varanus (Polydaedalus) niloticus Species Group

机译:来自当代和历史收藏的分子数据揭示了尼罗罗非鱼天牛物种组中一个神秘的多样化发展的复杂故事。

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Previous studies of color pattern, tongue pigmentation, and scale counts have been used to distinguish two species of semiaquatic varanids in Africa, but these findings have yet to be tested with molecular data. The Varanus (Polydaedalus) niloticus Species Group is comprised of the Nile monitor (V. niloticus) and the Ornate monitor (V. omatus). Due to the high rate of exploitation of both species for bushmeat, the leather industry, and the pet trade, a clear understanding of the taxonomy and genetic partitioning is necessary for effective management. Here we utilize a multilocus approach, consisting of mitochondrial and nuclear markers, totaling 4251 bp, as well as microsatellite loci to assess the taxonomic validity and intraspecific evolutionary patterns within the V. niloticus Species Group. By incorporating historical specimens from museum collections as well as contemporary samples, we obtained range-wide coverage for both species across Africa. Concordant results from various approaches all suggest that V. omatus does not represent a distinct monophyletic group. Our analyses recovered three genetic clades within V. niloticus, representing western, northern, and southern lineages. The western clade was found to diverge first, around 7.7 mya (95% HPD: 4.6-11.0 mya) and exhibits 8.4% and 8.7% uncorrected sequence divergence between the northern and southern V. niloticus clades, respectively. This geographically separate lineage corresponds to previous descriptions of Tupinambis stellatus Daudin (1802). These findings not only call for taxonomic revision of this species group, but also shed light on the biogeographic history of Africa as well as aid in the management planning of varanids and other co-distributed African species. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:先前对颜色图案,舌头色素沉着和鳞屑计数的研究已用于区分非洲的两种半水生varanids,但这些发现尚未用分子数据检验。瓦拉努斯(Polydaedalus)niloticus物种组由尼罗河监视器(V. niloticus)和华丽监视器(V. omatus)组成。由于食用森林猎物,皮革工业和宠物贸易对这两种物种的开发率很高,因此必须对分类法和基因分区有清楚的了解,才能有效地进行管理。在这里,我们利用多位点方法,由线粒体和核标记组成,共4251 bp,以及微卫星基因座,以评估分类学有效性和尼罗罗非鱼种组内的种内进化模式。通过整合博物馆收藏的历史标本以及当代标本,我们获得了整个非洲两种物种的范围广泛的报道。来自各种方法的一致结果均表明,V。omatus并不代表独特的单系群体。我们的分析回收了尼罗罗非鱼内的三个遗传进化枝,分别代表西部,北部和南部的血统。发现西部进化枝首先发散,大约为7.7 mya(95%HPD:4.6-11.0 mya),并且在北部和南部的尼罗罗非鱼进化枝之间分别表现出8.4%和8.7%的未校正序列差异。此地理上独立的世系对应于Tupinambis stellatus Daudin(1802)的先前描述。这些发现不仅需要对该物种组进行分类学修订,而且还有助于了解非洲的生物地理历史,并有助于管理变体动物和其他共同分布的非洲物种的管理计划。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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