EVOLUTIONARY AGE OF THE GALAPAGOS IGUANAS PREDATES THE AGE OF THE PRESENT GALAPAGOS-ISLANDS

Authors
Citation
K. Rassmann, EVOLUTIONARY AGE OF THE GALAPAGOS IGUANAS PREDATES THE AGE OF THE PRESENT GALAPAGOS-ISLANDS, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 7(2), 1997, pp. 158-172
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,Biology,"Genetics & Heredity
ISSN journal
10557903
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
158 - 172
Database
ISI
SICI code
1055-7903(1997)7:2<158:EAOTGI>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
New geological findings suggest that volcanoes existed over the Galapa gos hotspot long before today's islands emerged less than 5 million ye ars ago. The evolution of some of Galapagos' biota might have taken pl ace on these former islands. This study investigates the evolutionary history of two of the archipelagos' older vertebrate taxa, the endemic Galapagos marine and land iguana (genera Amblyrhynchus and Conolophus ). Mitochondrial rDNA sequences (in total about one kilobase of the 12 S and 16S genes) were obtained from all extant genera of the family Ig uanidae and the outgroup Oplurus. The phylogenetic analyses suggest th at the Galapagos iguanas are sister taxa, Rate comparisons between the iguanid sequences and a corresponding set of sequences from ungulates with known fossil ages date their separation time at 10 million years , or more. The results strengthen the hypothesis that extended speciat ion times in the Galapagos are possible and provide an estimate of the minimum time inhabited islands of the archipelago may have existed. ( C) 1997 Academic Press.