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Phylogeographic analyses of obligate and facultative cave crayfish species on the Cumberland Plateau of the southern Appalachians.

机译:阿巴拉契亚南部坎伯兰高原上专性和兼性的洞穴小龙虾种类的系统地理分析。

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Cave systems and their unique biota are widely viewed as highly endangered, yet very little is known about basic life history, ecology, distributions, habitat requirements, and evolutionary relationships of subterranean species. The crux of the problem in cave studies is the assumption that traditionally defined morpho-species represent distinct evolutionary lineages. Convergence is exhibited in the morphologies of many animal groups, vertebrate and invertebrate, which leads to confusion in diagnosing species' boundaries, geographic distributions, gene flow routes, and imperilment. This dissertation research includes phylogeographic analyses of freshwater cave-dwelling crayfishes in the Southern Appalachians, a global hotspot of subterranean biodiversity. By examining population structure in light of habitat, geology, geography, and hydrology, we can better provide conservation direction for these groundwater species. Chapter one introduces a method, Nested Clade Phylogeographic Analysis (NCPA), used to investigate hypotheses about historical and current population structures within species.; Chapter two examines two competing hypotheses regarding conservation status of cave-dwelling species using a wide-ranging group of obligate subterranean crayfish species on the Cumberland Plateau's western escarpment. Using a population genetic approach, cave crayfish exhibited moderate to high levels of genetic diversity and attained large population sizes over their evolutionary histories.; Chapter three explores phylogeography and habitat differences within the facultative cave-dwelling crayfish species Cambarus tenebrosus . This freshwater species is unique in that it inhabits surface and subsurface karst environments, has an unusually large distribution, and exhibits troglomorphism with reduced eyes and elongated limbs.; Chapter four examines the obligate cave crayfish assemblage, genus Cambarus, subgenus Aviticambarus, which ranges across the southernmost area of the Southern Appalachians, which is known to contain the highest species diversity of obligate terrestrial animals in the United States. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
机译:洞穴系统及其独特的生物区系被普遍认为是高度濒危的,但人们对地下生物的基本生活史,生态学,分布,生境要求和进化关系知之甚少。洞穴研究中问题的症结在于这样一个假设,即传统上定义的形态物种代表不同的进化谱系。在许多动物群体(脊椎动物和无脊椎动物)的形态中都表现出趋同性,这导致在诊断物种的边界,地理分布,基因流动路线和危害方面存在混淆。本论文的研究包括对南阿巴拉契亚山脉(一个地下生物多样性的全球热点)中的淡水洞穴小龙虾进行的植物学分析。通过根据栖息地,地质,地理和水文研究人口结构,我们可以更好地为这些地下水物种提供保护方向。第一章介绍了一种巢式进化系统分析方法(NCPA),该方法用于研究有关物种内历史和当前种群结构的假设。第二章使用坎伯兰高原西部悬崖上的一系列专性地下小龙虾物种研究了两个有关洞穴居住物种保护状态的相互竞争的假设。使用种群遗传学方法,洞穴小龙虾表现出中等至高水平的遗传多样性,并且在其进化史上种群数量庞大。第三章探讨了兼性洞穴寄居小龙虾物种Cambarus tenebrosus的系统地理学和栖息地差异。这种淡水物种的独特之处在于它栖息在表层和地下的喀斯特环境中,分布异常大,并表现出滋生型,眼睛缩小,四肢伸长。第四章研究了专营的洞穴小龙虾组合,Cambarus属,Aviticambarus属,分布在南部阿巴拉契亚山脉的最南端,该地区已知是美国专性陆生动物物种多样性最高的地区。 (摘要由UMI缩短。)

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  • 作者

    Buhay, Jennifer E.;

  • 作者单位

    Brigham Young University.;

  • 授予单位 Brigham Young University.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.; Biology Genetics.; Biology Zoology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 169 p.
  • 总页数 169
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);遗传学;动物学;
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