Phylogenetic origin of an insect fauna at the boundary of the Palaearctic and Oriental realms: Evidence from ‘site‐based’ mitogenomics

Author:

Nie Rui‐E12ORCID,Li Lu‐Lu2ORCID,Feijó Anderson23ORCID,Yang Mei‐Xia4,Bai Ming2,Creedy Thomas J.56,Jin Xu1ORCID,Hao Jia‐Sheng1,Ruan Yong‐Ying7,Liu Hua‐Xi56,Garner Beulah H.56ORCID,Bocak Ladislav8,Yang Xing‐Ke29,Vogler Alfried P.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of the Conservation and Exploitation of Biological Resources College of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal University Wuhu Anhui China

2. Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Negaunee Integrative Research Center, Field Museum of Natural History Chicago Illinois USA

4. Shaanxi Institute of Zoology Xi'an China

5. Department of Life Sciences Silwood Park Campus, Imperial College London Ascot UK

6. Department of Life Sciences Natural History Museum London UK

7. Plant Protection Research Center, Shenzhen Polytechnic Shenzhen China

8. Laboratory of Biodiversity and Molecular Evolution Czech Advanced Technology Research Institute, Centre of Region Hana Olomouc Czech Republic

9. Guangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Conservation and Resource Utilization, Guangdong Public Laboratory of Wild Animal Conservation and Utilization Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractAimKnowledge of taxonomy and species distributions in highly diverse lineages of invertebrates remains too incomplete for the study of biogeographical patterns at the global scale. This limits the understanding of processes leading to the formation and maintenance of boundaries between major biogeographical realms. Site‐based metagenomic approaches may provide an alternative source of data for inference of historical processes of in situ speciation and interchange among biogeographical regions. We applied the methodology to explore the historical biogeography of the Qinling Mountains at the boundary of the Oriental and Palaearctic regions.LocationThe focal area in the Qinling Mountains; sites in Borneo, Panama, and Spain, representing the Oriental, Neotropical and Palaearctic faunas.Time PeriodContemporary.Major Taxa StudiedChrysomelidae, a group of ~40,000 species with worldwide distribution.MethodsMass‐trapped insects were subjected to deep Illumina DNA sequencing and mitochondrial genome assembly, followed by phylogenetic analysis and historical biogeographical inference on a dated tree. The methodology produced 622 mitogenomes (304 newly sequenced) each representing a morphologically distinct species.ResultsAncestral area reconstruction revealed that the Qinling fauna is a composite of distinct clades that, respectively, have Oriental or Palaearctic ancient origins, while in situ speciation and local clade formation were limited. The global diversity of Chrysomelidae consists of regionalised deep clades at the level of the major zoogeographic realms, which remain recognisable where these realms abut in the Qinling mountains. Yet, the Qinling fauna is clearly distinct from the source areas although local lineage ages are generally <20 Ma.Main ConclusionsThe Qinling fauna is a composite of clades that have either Oriental or Palaearctic origin, indicating the important role of immigration at the realm boundary. Global site‐based phylogenetic analyses based on metagenomic sequencing can address previously intractable questions about the historical biogeography of poorly studied groups even without a fully developed taxonomy.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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