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DOI10.7717/peerj.2759
Genetic and morphological analyses indicate that the Australian endemic scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi (Scorpiones: Urodacidae) is a species complex
Luna-Ramirez, Karen1; Miller, Adam D.2; Rasic, Gordana
来源期刊PEERJ
ISSN2167-8359
出版年2017
卷号5
英文摘要

Background. Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overseas counterparts. Here we provide the first insight into the molecular variation and evolutionary history of the endemic Australian scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi. Also known as the inland robust scorpion, it is widely distributed throughout arid zones of the continent and is emerging as a model organism in biomedical research due to the chemical nature of its venom.


Methods. We employed Bayesian Inference (BI) methods for the phylogenetic reconstructions and divergence dating among lineages, using unique haplotype sequences from two mitochondrial loci (COXI, 16S) and one nuclear locus (28S). We also implemented two DNA taxonomy approaches (GMYC and PTP/dPTP) to evaluate the presence of cryptic species. Linear Discriminant Analysis was used to test whether the linear combination of 21 variables (ratios of morphological measurements) can predict individual’s membership to a putative species.


Results. Genetic and morphological data suggest that U. yaschenkoi is a species complex. High statistical support for the monophyly of several divergent lineages was found both at the mitochondrial loci and at a nuclear locus. The extent of mitochondrial divergence between these lineages exceeds estimates of interspecific divergence reported for other scorpion groups. The GMYC model and the PTP/bPTP approach identified major lineages and several sub-lineages as putative species. Ratios of several traits that approximate body shape had a strong predictive power (83-100%) in discriminating two major molecular lineages. A time-calibrated phylogeny dates the early divergence at the onset of continental- wide aridification in late Miocene and Pliocene, with finer-scale phylogeographic patterns emerging during the Pleistocene. This structuring dynamics is congruent with the diversification history of other fauna of the Australian arid zones.


Discussion. Our results indicate that the taxonomic status of U. yaschenkoi requires revision, and we provide recommendations for such future efforts. A complex evolutionary history and extensive diversity highlights the importance of conserving U. yaschenkoi populations from different Australian arid zones in order to preserve patterns of endemism and evolutionary potential.


英文关键词Phylogeography Australian scorpion Cryptic species COXI 16S and 28S rRNA Morphology
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000394699300001
WOS关键词MODEL ; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY ; DELIMITATION ; BIOGEOGRAPHY ; SEQUENCES ; EVOLUTION ; VENOM ; DIVERSIFICATION ; DISPERSAL ; PHYLOGENY
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/201396
作者单位1.Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Vic, Australia;
2.Deakin Univ, Sch Life & Environm Sci, Ctr Integrat Ecol, Geelong, Vic 3217, Australia
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Luna-Ramirez, Karen,Miller, Adam D.,Rasic, Gordana. Genetic and morphological analyses indicate that the Australian endemic scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi (Scorpiones: Urodacidae) is a species complex[J],2017,5.
APA Luna-Ramirez, Karen,Miller, Adam D.,&Rasic, Gordana.(2017).Genetic and morphological analyses indicate that the Australian endemic scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi (Scorpiones: Urodacidae) is a species complex.PEERJ,5.
MLA Luna-Ramirez, Karen,et al."Genetic and morphological analyses indicate that the Australian endemic scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi (Scorpiones: Urodacidae) is a species complex".PEERJ 5(2017).
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