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DNA Barcoding of Chinese Snakes Reveals Hidden Diversity and Conservation Needs
author: Yun-He Wu, Shao-Bing Hou, Zhi-Yong Yuan, Ke Jiang, Ru-Yi Huang, Kai Wang, Qin Liu, Zhong-Bin Yu, Hai-Peng Zhao, Bao-Lin Zhang, Jin-Min Chen, Li-Jun Wang, Bryan L Stuart, E Anne Chambers, Yu-Fan Wang, Wei Gao, Da-Hu Zou, Fang Yan, Gui-Gang Zhao, Zhong-Xiong Fu, Shao-Neng Wang, Ming Jiang, Liang Zhang, Jin-Long Ren, Ya-Yong Wu, Lu-Yang Zhang, Dian-Cheng Yang, Jie-Qiong Jin, Ting-Ting Yin, Jia-Tang Li, Wen-Ge Zhao, Robert W Murphy, Song Huang, Peng Guo, Ya-Ping Zhang, Jing Che
Abstract: DNA barcoding has greatly facilitated studies of taxonomy, biodiversity, biological conservation, and ecology. Here, we establish a reliable DNA barcoding library for Chinese snakes, unveiling hidden diversity with implications for taxonomy, and provide a standardized tool for conservation management. Our comprehensive study includes 1638 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences from Chinese snakes that correspond to 17 families, 65 genera, 228 named species (80.6% of named species) and 36 candidate species. A barcode gap analysis reveals gaps, where all nearest neighbour distances exceed maximum intraspecific distances, in 217 named species and all candidate species. Three species-delimitation methods (ABGD, sGMYC, and sPTP) recover 320 operational taxonomic units (OTUs), of which 192 OTUs correspond to named and candidate species. Twenty-eight other named species share OTUs, such as Azemiops feae and A. kharini, Gloydius halys, G. shedaoensis, and G. intermedius, and Bungarus multicinctus and B. candidus, representing inconsistencies most probably caused by imperfect taxonomy, recent and rapid speciation, weak taxonomic signal, introgressive hybridization, and/or inadequate phylogenetic signal. In contrast, 43 species and candidate species assign to two or more OTUs due to having large intraspecific distances. If most OTUs detected in this study reflect valid species, including the 36 candidate species, then 30% more species would exist than are currently recognized. Several OTU divergences associate with known biogeographic barriers, such as the Taiwan Strait. In addition to facilitating future studies, this reliable and relatively comprehensive reference database will play an important role in the future monitoring, conservation, and management of Chinese snakes
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PubYear: 2023
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Unit code: 152453
Publication name: Molecular Ecology Resources
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Paper source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1755-0998.13784
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