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Phylogeny and historical demography of endemic fishes in Lake Biwa: the ancient lake as a promoter of evolution and diversification of freshwater fishes in western Japan

机译:琵琶湖特有鱼类的系统发育和历史人口学:古代湖泊是日本西部淡水鱼类进化和多样化的推动者

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To elucidate the origins of the endemic fish of Lake Biwa, an ancient lake in Japan, and the role of the lake in the diversification of freshwater fish in western Japan, we established a molecular phylogenetic framework with an absolute time scale and inferred the historical demography of a large set of fish species in and around the lake. We used mtDNA sequences obtained from a total of 190 specimens, including 11 endemic species of Lake Biwa and their related species, for phylogenetic analyses with divergence time estimations and from a total of 2319 specimens of 42 species (including 14 endemics) occurring in the lake for population genetic analyses. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that some of the endemic species diverged from their closest relatives earlier (1.3-13.0 Ma) than the period in which the present environmental characteristics of the lake started to develop (ca. 0.4 Ma), whereas others diverged more recently (after 0.4 Ma). In contrast, historical demographic parameters suggested that almost all species, including endemic and nonendemic ones, expanded their populations after the development of the present lake environment. In phylogeographic analyses, common or very close haplotypes of some species were obtained from Lake Biwa and other regions of western Japan. The phylogenetic and historical demographic evidence suggests that there was a time lag between phylogenetic divergence and population establishment and that phenotypic adaptation of some endemic species to the limnetic environment occurred much later than the divergences of those endemic lineages. Population structure and phylogeographic patterns suggest that Lake Biwa has functioned not only as the center of adaptive evolution but also as a reservoir for fish diversity in western Japan.
机译:为了阐明日本古代湖泊琵琶湖的特有鱼类的起源,以及日本西部该湖泊在淡水鱼类多样化中的作用,我们建立了一个具有绝对时间尺度的分子系统发育框架,并推论了历史人口统计学湖及其周围大量鱼类的种类。我们使用从总共190个样本(包括11个琵琶湖特有种及其相关物种)中获得的mtDNA序列,通过发散时间估计进行了系统发育分析,并从总共2319个42个物种(包括14个特有物种)的样本中进行了系统发育分析。进行人口遗传分析。系统发育分析表明,一些特有物种在其当前环境特征开始发展的时期(约0.4 Ma)之前与其近缘物种(1.3-13.0 Ma)之间的分叉较早,而另一些则在最近(之后0.4毫安)。相反,历史人口统计参数表明,在当前湖泊环境发展之后,几乎所有物种,包括特有和非特有物种,都扩大了种群。在系统地理分析中,某些物种的常见或非常接近的单倍型是从琵琶湖和日本西部其他地区获得的。系统发育和历史人口学证据表明,系统发育差异和种群建立之间存在时间差,某些地方物种对边缘环境的表型适应发生时间比这些地方血统的差异要晚得多。人口结构和植物地理学模式表明,琵琶湖不仅充当了适应性进化的中心,而且还充当了日本西部鱼类多样性的储存库。

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