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The subspecies concept in butterflies: has its application in taxonomy and conservation biology outlived its usefulness?

机译:蝴蝶中的亚种概念:它在分类学和保护生物学中的应用是否已不再有用?

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Subspecies lie at the interface between systematics and population genetics, and represent a unit of biological organization in zoology that is widely used in the disciplines of taxonomy and conservation biology. In this review, we explore the utility of subspecies in relation to their application in systematics and biodiversity conservation, and briefly summarize species concepts and criteria for their diagnosis, particularly from an invertebrate perspective. The subspecies concept was originally conceived as a formal means of documenting geographical variation within species based on morphological characters; however, the utility of subspecies is hampered by inconsistencies by which they are defined conceptually, a lack of objective criteria or properties that serve to delimit their boundaries, and their frequent failure to reflect distinct evolutionary units according to population genetic structure. Moreover, the concept has been applied to populations largely comprising different components of genetic diversity reflecting contrasting evolutionary processes. We recommend that, under the general lineage (unified) species concept, the definition of subspecies be restricted to extant animal groups that comprise evolving populations representing partially isolated lineages of a species that are allopatric, phenotypically distinct, and have at least one fixed diagnosable character state, and that these character differences are (or are assumed to be) correlated with evolutionary independence according to population genetic structure. Phenotypic character types include colour pattern, morphology, and behaviour or ecology. Under these criteria, allopatric subspecies are a type of evolutionarily significant unit within species in that they show both neutral divergence through the effects of genetic drift and adaptive divergence under natural selection, and provide an historical context for identifying biodiversity units for conservation. Conservation of the adaptedness and adaptability of gene pools, however, may require additional approaches. Recent studies of Australian butterflies exemplify these points
机译:亚种位于系统学和种群遗传学之间的界面,代表着动物学中生物组织的一个单元,在分类学和保护生物学学科中被广泛使用。在这篇综述中,我们探索了亚种在系统和生物多样性保护中的应用,特别是从无脊椎动物的角度简要总结了物种概念和诊断标准。亚种概念最初被认为是一种正式的手段,可以根据形态特征记录物种内部的地理变异。但是,亚种的效用受到概念上定义它们的不一致,缺乏界定边界的客观标准或特性以及它们经常未能根据种群遗传结构反映出不同的进化单位的阻碍。此外,该概念已应用于人口中,主要由遗传多样性的不同组成部分构成,反映了相反的进化过程。我们建议,在一般谱系(统一)物种概念下,亚种的定义应限于现存的动物群体,这些动物群体包括不断发展的种群,这些种群代表同种异体,表型不同,且至少具有一个固定的可诊断特征的物种的部分孤立世系状态,并且根据种群遗传结构,这些字符差​​异与(或假设与)进化独立性相关。表型字符类型包括颜色图案,形态,行为或生态。在这些标准下,异源亚种是物种内一种进化上重要的单位,因为它们通过遗传漂移效应和自然选择下的适应性差异表现出中性差异,并为确定保护生物多样性单位提供了历史背景。但是,保存基因库的适应​​性和适应性可能需要其他方法。对澳大利亚蝴蝶的最新研究证明了这些观点

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