The Evolutionary History of Termites as Inferred from 66 Mitochondrial Genomes

被引:231
|
作者
Bourguignon, Thomas [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lo, Nathan [4 ]
Cameron, Stephen L. [5 ]
Sobotnik, Jan [3 ]
Hayashi, Yoshinobu [2 ,4 ]
Shigenobu, Shuji [6 ]
Watanabe, Dai [2 ]
Roisin, Yves [7 ]
Miura, Toru [2 ]
Evans, Theodore A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biol Sci, Singapore 117548, Singapore
[2] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Environm Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
[3] Czech Univ Life Sci, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Univ Sydney, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[5] Queensland Univ Technol, Fac Sci & Engn, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia
[6] Natl Inst Nat Sci, Okazaki Inst Integrat Biosci, Okazaki, Aichi 4448787, Japan
[7] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
biogeography; Isoptera; molecular clock; molecular phylogeny; GLOSSOTERMES-OCULATUS ISOPTERA; PHYLOGENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS; SECONDARY STRUCTURE; DRYWOOD TERMITES; GENE-SEQUENCES; CASTE-SYSTEM; WORKER CASTE; INSECTA; FOSSIL; ANTS;
D O I
10.1093/molbev/msu308
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Termites have colonized many habitats and are among the most abundant animals in tropical ecosystems, which they modify considerably through their actions. The timing of their rise in abundance and of the dispersal events that gave rise to modern termite lineages is not well understood. To shed light on termite origins and diversification, we sequenced the mitochondrial genome of 48 termite species and combined them with 18 previously sequenced termite mitochondrial genomes for phylogenetic and molecular clock analyses using multiple fossil calibrations. The 66 genomes represent most major clades of termites. Unlike previous phylogenetic studies based on fewer molecular data, our phylogenetic tree is fully resolved for the lower termites. The phylogenetic positions of Macrotermitinae and Apicotermitinae are also resolved as the basal groups in the higher termites, but in the crown termitid groups, including Termitinae + Syntermitinae + Nasutitermitinae + Cubitermitinae, the position of some nodes remains uncertain. Our molecular clock tree indicates that the lineages leading to termites and Cryptocercus roaches diverged 170 Ma (153-196 Ma 95% confidence interval [CI]), that modern Termitidae arose 54 Ma (46-66 Ma 95% CI), and that the crown termitid group arose 40 Ma (35-49 Ma 95% CI). This indicates that the distribution of basal termite clades was influenced by the final stages of the breakup of Pangaea. Our inference of ancestral geographic ranges shows that the Termitidae, which includes more than 75% of extant termite species, most likely originated in Africa or Asia, and acquired their pantropical distribution after a series of dispersal and subsequent diversification events.
引用
收藏
页码:406 / 421
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Phylogeny and Evolutionary Timescale of Muscidae (Diptera: Calyptratae) Inferred from Mitochondrial Genomes
    Li, Xin
    Cai, Xiaodong
    Ding, Shuangmei
    Wang, Liang
    Li, Wenliang
    Liu, Xiaoyan
    Zhang, Chuntian
    Yang, Ding
    INSECTS, 2023, 14 (03)
  • [2] The Evolutionary History of Plasmodium vivax as Inferred from Mitochondrial Genomes: Parasite Genetic Diversity in the Americas
    Taylor, Jesse E.
    Pacheco, M. Andreina
    Bacon, David J.
    Beg, Mohammad A.
    Machado, Ricardo Luiz
    Fairhurst, Rick M.
    Herrera, Socrates
    Kim, Jung-Yeon
    Menard, Didier
    Povoa, Marinete Marins
    Villegas, Leopoldo
    Mulyanto
    Snounou, Georges
    Cui, Liwang
    Zeyrek, Fadile Yildiz
    Escalante, Ananias A.
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2013, 30 (09) : 2050 - 2064
  • [3] Evolutionary history of genus Macrobrachium inferred from mitochondrial markers: a molecular clock approach
    Jose, Deepak
    Harikrishnan, Mahadevan
    MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PART A, 2019, 30 (01) : 92 - 100
  • [4] The phylogeny and evolutionary ecology of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) inferred from mitochondrial genomes
    Wong, Daniel
    Norman, Hannah
    Creedy, Thomas J.
    Jordaens, Kurt
    Moran, Kevin M.
    Young, Andrew
    Mengual, Ximo
    Skevington, Jeffrey H.
    Vogler, Alfried P.
    MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2023, 184
  • [5] Evolutionary timescale of chalcidoid wasps inferred from over one hundred mitochondrial genomes
    Zhu, Jia-Chen
    Xiao, Hui
    Tang, Pu
    Li, Xiao-Fei
    Li, Xuan-Kun
    Zhu, Chao-Dong
    Wu, Qiong
    Xiao, Jin-Hua
    van Achterberg, Cornelis
    Huang, Da-Wei
    Chen, Xue-Xin
    ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2023, 44 (03) : 467 - 482
  • [6] Phylogenetics and Evolutionary Dynamics of Yunnan Acrididae Grasshoppers Inferred from 17 New Mitochondrial Genomes
    Zhang, Keyao
    Song, Jing
    Lu, Junhui
    Zhao, Lu
    Deng, Weian
    Guan, Delong
    Mao, Benyong
    INSECTS, 2025, 16 (02)
  • [7] Evolutionary history of Ichthyosaura alpestris (Caudata, Salamandridae) inferred from the combined analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial markers
    Recuero, Ernesto
    Buckley, David
    Garcia-Paris, Mario
    Arntzen, Jan W.
    Cogalniceanu, Dan
    Martinez-Solano, Inigo
    MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2014, 81 : 207 - 220
  • [8] Higher-level phylogeny and evolutionary history of nonditrysians (Lepidoptera) inferred from mitochondrial genome sequences
    Liao, Cheng-Qing
    Yagi, Sadahisa
    Chen, Lu
    Chen, Qi
    Hirowatari, Toshiya
    Wang, Xing
    Wang, Min
    Huang, Guo-Hua
    ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 2023, 198 (02) : 476 - 493
  • [9] Enhanced Resolution of Evolution and Phylogeny of the Moths Inferred from Nineteen Mitochondrial Genomes
    Zheng, Xiaofeng
    Zhang, Rusong
    Yue, Bisong
    Wu, Yongjie
    Yang, Nan
    Zhou, Chuang
    GENES, 2022, 13 (09)
  • [10] Primate phylogenetic relationships and divergence dates inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes
    Pozzi, Luca
    Hodgson, Jason A.
    Burrell, Andrew S.
    Sterner, Kirstin N.
    Raaum, Ryan L.
    Disotell, Todd R.
    MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2014, 75 : 165 - 183