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Assessing Species Boundaries Using Multilocus Species Delimitation in a Morphologically Conserved Group of Neotropical Freshwater Fishes the Poecilia sphenops Species Complex (Poeciliidae)

机译:在新热带淡水鱼类的形态上保守的群体中利用多位点物种定界评估物种边界即Poecilia sphenops物种群(Poeciliidae)

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Accurately delimiting species is fundamentally important for understanding species diversity and distributions and devising effective strategies to conserve biodiversity. However, species delimitation is problematic in many taxa, including ‘non-adaptive radiations’ containing morphologically cryptic lineages. Fortunately, coalescent-based species delimitation methods hold promise for objectively estimating species limits in such radiations, using multilocus genetic data. Using coalescent-based approaches, we delimit species and infer evolutionary relationships in a morphologically conserved group of Central American freshwater fishes, the Poecilia sphenops species complex. Phylogenetic analyses of multiple genetic markers (sequences of two mitochondrial DNA genes and five nuclear loci) from 10/15 species and genetic lineages recognized in the group support the P. sphenops species complex as monophyletic with respect to outgroups, with eight mitochondrial ‘major-lineages’ diverged by ≥2% pairwise genetic distances. From general mixed Yule-coalescent models, we discovered (conservatively) 10 species within our concatenated mitochondrial DNA dataset, 9 of which were strongly supported by subsequent multilocus Bayesian species delimitation and species tree analyses. Results suggested species-level diversity is underestimated or overestimated by at least ~15% in different lineages in the complex. Nonparametric statistics and coalescent simulations indicate genealogical discordance among our gene tree results has mainly derived from interspecific hybridization in the nuclear genome. However, mitochondrial DNA show little evidence for introgression, and our species delimitation results appear robust to effects of this process. Overall, our findings support the utility of combining multiple lines of genetic evidence and broad phylogeographical sampling to discover and validate species using coalescent-based methods. Our study also highlights the importance of testing for hybridization versus incomplete lineage sorting, which aids inference of not only species limits but also evolutionary processes influencing genetic diversity.
机译:准确地定界物种对于理解物种的多样性和分布以及制定保护生物多样性的有效战略至关重要。但是,在许多类群中,物种划界是有问题的,包括包含形态隐秘谱系的“非自适应辐射”。幸运的是,基于聚结的物种划界方法有望利用多基因座遗传数据客观地估计此类辐射中的物种极限。使用基于聚结的方法,我们对物种进行定界并推断出中美洲淡水鱼类的形态保守组Poecilia sphenops种群中的进化关系。对来自10/15物种的多个遗传标记(两个线粒体DNA基因序列和五个核基因座的序列)和该群体中公认的遗传谱系进行的系统进化分析,对斑竹假单胞菌物种群相对于外群而言是单系的,其中有八个线粒体的“主要”血统的遗传距离相差≥2%。从一般的混合Yule-coalescent模型中,我们(保守地)在连接的线粒体DNA数据集中发现了10种,其中9种受到后续多位点贝叶斯物种划界和物种树分析的有力支持。结果表明,在复杂的不同世系中,物种水平的多样性被低估或高估了至少〜15%。非参数统计和合并模拟表明我们的基因树结果之间的族谱不一致主要来自核基因组中的种间杂交。但是,线粒体DNA几乎没有渗入迹象,而我们的物种划界结果似乎对该过程的影响很强。总体而言,我们的研究结果支持结合使用多种遗传证据和广泛的植物地理学样本,以基于聚结的方法发现和验证物种的实用性。我们的研究还强调了进行杂交和不完整谱系分类测试的重要性,这不仅有助于推断物种限制,还有助于推断影响遗传多样性的进化过程。

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