生物
渗入
进化生物学
谱系(遗传)
溯祖理论
系统发育学
同感形态
系统发育树
系统地理学
适应性辐射
多元化(营销策略)
人口历史
基因组学
非生物成分
宏观进化
分子系统发育学
植物进化
生态学
生态位
作者
Tao Luo,Ming-Yuan Xiao,Jia‐Jia Wang,Mei Liao,Huai‐Qing Deng,Jia‐Jun Zhou,Jia‐Jun Zhou,Ning Xiao,Jiang Zhou,Jiang Zhou
摘要
Abstract Cavefishes display pronounced troglomorphic adaptations, such as visual degeneration, depigmentation, and scale reduction, as specialized responses to subterranean environments. Among these, the cave loaches (CLS) of the family Nemacheilidae represent China′s second most diverse cavefish group; however, their evolutionary history remains poorly understood. To bridge this knowledge gap, we conducted whole‐genome resequencing of 62 CLS species and two closely related taxa, complementing these data with published genomic resources. The reconstructed phylogeny identified ancient introgression as the primary driving force behind phylogenetic discordance, with incomplete lineage sorting as a secondary contributor. Pleistocene climatic fluctuations, coupled with species‐specific genetic architectures, generated four distinct demographic trajectories across populations. Additionally, we delineated four distinct phases of lineage diversification in CLS, shaped by tectonic–climatic interactions, with alternating periods of acceleration and decline synchronized with the Asian orogenic and monsoonal cycles. This study provides the first integrated genomic perspective on the evolution of the CLS, demonstrating how biotic and abiotic factors have collectively shaped subterranean biodiversity.
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