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Depth as a driver of evolution in the deep sea : insights from grenadiers (Gadiformes : Macrouridae) of the genus Coryphaenoides.

机译:深度是深海中进化的驱动力:鞘翅目属的手榴弹(Gadiformes:Macrouridae)的见解。

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Here we consider the role of depth as a driver of evolution in a genus of deep-sea fishes. We provide a phylogeny for the genus Coryphaenoides (Gadiformes: Macrouridae) that represents the breadth of habitat use and distributions for these species. In our consensus phylogeny species found at abyssal depths (> 4000 m) form a well-supported lineage, which interestingly also includes two non-abyssal species, C. striaturus and C. murrayi, diverging from the basal node of that lineage. Biogeographic analyses suggest the genus may have originated in the Southern and Pacific Oceans where contemporary species diversity is highest. The abyssal lineage seems to have arisen secondarily and likely originated in the Southern/Pacific Oceans but diversification of this lineage occurred in the Northern Atlantic Ocean. All abyssal species are found in the North Atlantic with the exception of C. yaquinae in the North Pacific and C. filicauda in the Southern Oceans. Abyssal species tend to have broad depth ranges and wide distributions, indicating that the stability of the deep oceans and the ability to live across wide depths may promote population connectivity and facilitate large ranges. We also confirm that morphologically defined subgenera do not agree with our phylogeny and that the Giant grenadier (formally Albatrossia pectoralis) belongs to Coryphaenoides, indicating that a taxonomic revision of the genus is needed. We discuss the implications of our findings for understanding the radiation and diversification of this genus, and the likely role of adaptation to the abyss.
机译:在这里,我们认为深度是深海鱼类属中进化的驱动力。我们提供了Coryphaenoides(Gadiformes:Macrouridae)属的系统发育史,代表了这些物种的栖息地利用和分布范围。在我们的共识中,在深渊深度(> 4000 m)中发现的系统发育物种形成了一个支撑良好的世系,有趣的是,其中还包括两个非深渊物种,即C. striaturus和C. murrayi,它们从该世系的基部发散。生物地理学分析表明该属可能起源于当代物种多样性最高的南部和太平洋。深海血统似乎是次生的,可能起源于南太平洋,但是这种血统的多样化发生在北大西洋。除北太平洋的矢车菊和南大洋的丝藻外,所有深渊物种都在北大西洋发现。深渊物种往往具有较宽的深度范围和广泛的分布,这表明深海的稳定性和跨大深度生活的能力可能促进种群连通性并促进大范围的活动。我们还确认,形态学上定义的亚属与我们的系统发育不符,并且巨型手榴弹(原名Albatrossia pectoralis)属于蛇蝎子,这表明需要对该属进行分类学修订。我们讨论了我们的发现对理解该属的辐射和多样性的意义,以及适应深渊的可能作用。

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