TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the grass lizards genus Takydromus (reptilia: Lacertidae) of East Asia
AU - Lin, Si Min
AU - Chen, Chaolun Allen
AU - Lue, Kuang Yang
N1 - Funding Information:
Many thanks go to Professor Hidetoshi Ota from Ryukyu University and Dr. Szu-lung Chen from Kyoto University for their great hospitality during our field trip to Japan and for providing the specimens of T. dorsalis and T. amurensis. We are also indebted to Professor Wen-Ge Zhao (Harbin University, China), Mr. Shan Gao, and Mr. Gaus Sheng for specimen collection. We thank members of the Evolution and Ecology Discussion Group, Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica (IZAS) for constructive comments before submission. This research was supported by NSC 88-2311-B-003-009 and NSC 89-2311-B-003-006, Taiwan, R.O.C. This is the Evolution and Ecology Group, IZAS Contribution No. 13.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Takydromus Daudin is a group of Lacertidae lizards with slender bodies and long tails. Half of the Takydromus spp. are endemic to islands of eastern Asia aligned along the Pacific margin of the East Asian continent. This feature offers a good opportunity to study the effects of glaciations and land connections on the speciation of East Asian fauna. We reconstructed the molecular phylogeny of Takydromus species via the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. Phylogenetic analyses using maximum-parsimony, neighbor-joining, and maximum-likelihood options do not support a two-subgenera scheme of Takydromus and Platyplacopus proposed earlier. In contrast, the phylogeny of Takydromus species on islands fits the sequential separation of island groups influenced by changes in sea level. The hypothesis in our prediction supports the process of vicariant speciation and multicolonization of grass lizards on eastern Asian islands. At least two obvious colonization events were followed by vicariance events. Because the molecular clock of the 12 rRNA gene was not rejected in our model test, it is possible to estimate times of speciation events. As the most isolated and basal species compared to other temperate and subtropical species of Takydromus, the separation period of T. smaragdinus in the central Ryukyus is the crucial point in estimating the evolutionary rate. Quaternary-origin or Tertiary-origin models are proposed and discussed.
AB - Takydromus Daudin is a group of Lacertidae lizards with slender bodies and long tails. Half of the Takydromus spp. are endemic to islands of eastern Asia aligned along the Pacific margin of the East Asian continent. This feature offers a good opportunity to study the effects of glaciations and land connections on the speciation of East Asian fauna. We reconstructed the molecular phylogeny of Takydromus species via the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. Phylogenetic analyses using maximum-parsimony, neighbor-joining, and maximum-likelihood options do not support a two-subgenera scheme of Takydromus and Platyplacopus proposed earlier. In contrast, the phylogeny of Takydromus species on islands fits the sequential separation of island groups influenced by changes in sea level. The hypothesis in our prediction supports the process of vicariant speciation and multicolonization of grass lizards on eastern Asian islands. At least two obvious colonization events were followed by vicariance events. Because the molecular clock of the 12 rRNA gene was not rejected in our model test, it is possible to estimate times of speciation events. As the most isolated and basal species compared to other temperate and subtropical species of Takydromus, the separation period of T. smaragdinus in the central Ryukyus is the crucial point in estimating the evolutionary rate. Quaternary-origin or Tertiary-origin models are proposed and discussed.
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U2 - 10.1006/mpev.2001.1059
DO - 10.1006/mpev.2001.1059
M3 - Article
C2 - 11820848
AN - SCOPUS:0036355583
SN - 1055-7903
VL - 22
SP - 276
EP - 288
JO - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
IS - 2
ER -