系统地理学
地理
单倍型
系统发育树
人口
细胞色素b
中国大陆
大陆
遗传多样性
生态学
核苷酸多样性
中国
生物
考古
基因型
人口学
基因
社会学
生物化学
作者
Wenjun Zhang,Junjie Wang,Chao Li,Jiaqi Chen,Wei Li,Shuying Jiang,Kui‐Ching Hsu,Meiting Zhao,Hung‐Du Lin,Jun Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1080/24701394.2020.1741564
摘要
South China presents an excellent opportunity to build a phylogeographic paradigm for complex geological history, including mountain lifting, climate change, and river capture/reversal events. The phylogeography of cyprinids, particularly Opsariichthys hainanensis, an endemic species restricted to South China, was examined to explore the relationship between the populations in Red River, Hainan Island and its adjacent mainland China. A total of 37 haplotypes were genotyped for the mitochondrial cytochrome b (Cyt b) gene in 115 specimens from 11 river systems. Relatively high levels of haplotype diversity (h = 0.946) and low levels of nucleotide diversity (π = 0.014) were detected in O. hainanensis. Four major phylogenetic haplotype groups revealed a relationship between phylogeny and geography. Our results found that (i) the ancestral populations of O. hainanensis were distributed south of the Wuzhishan and Yinggeling mountains, including the Changhua River on Hainan Island, and then spread to the surrounding areas, (ii) the admixtures within lineages occurred between the Red River in North Vietnam and the Changhua River in western Hainan Island and (iii) indicated that the exposure of straits and shelves under water retreat, provides opportunities for population dispersion during glaciations.
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