传统的分类学掩盖了太平洋和大西洋珊瑚之间的深刻分歧
Hironobu Fukami1, Ann F Budd, Gustav Paulay
1Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Naos Marine Laboratory, Box 2072, Balboa, Republic of Panama.
Nature
|February 27, 2004
概括
大西洋珊瑚比以前认为的更为鲜明. 基因分析揭示了未知的血统,突出了它们深厚的进化历史和独特的保护需求.
科学领域:
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 珊瑚礁生态 珊瑚礁生态
背景情况:
- 造礁珊瑚在大西洋和印度西太平洋之间呈现出明显的生物地理模式.
- 以前的分类假定这些地区的属和家族是单一的.
- 形态相似性在历史上掩盖了真正的进化关系.
研究的目的:
- 重新评估大西洋珊瑚礁形成珊瑚的进化特征.
- 通过使用遗传数据,研究大西洋珊瑚的遗传关系.
- 挑战基于形态学的现有分类学假设.
主要方法:
- 对线粒体和核基因序列的分析.
- 遗传学分析以推断进化关系.
- 基因数据与传统形态分类的比较.
主要成果:
- 对于跨省的珊瑚属和家族的单性假设是不正确的.
- 形态的融合导致了大西洋珊瑚的错误分类.
- 一个以前未被识别的大西洋珊瑚的血统,超过3400万年前分离,被确定,包括九个属.
- 大西洋珊瑚表现出深刻的进化特色.
结论:
- 传统的分类低估了大西洋珊瑚的进化独特性.
- 遗传数据揭示了大西洋珊瑚中显著的进化分歧和以前未知的血统.
- 珊瑚礁的保护优先事项应该考虑大西洋珊瑚系的深刻进化特色,而不仅仅是物种丰富.
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