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The dual role of Amazonian rivers in the generation and maintenance of avian diversity

机译:亚马孙河流在鸟类多样性的产生和维持中的双重作用

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The Amazon River and its major tributaries delimit the distributions of hundreds of terrestrial taxa. It remains unclear whether river-bounded distributions and taxon replacements reflect the historical role of rivers in generating species diversity as vicariant forces, or are the result of their role as secondary barriers, maintaining current levels of species diversity by inhibiting gene flow and population introgression. We use a community-wide comparative phylogeographic and phylogenetic approach to address the roles that the Rio Negro and the Rio Branco play in the avian speciation process in the Guiana Shield. Examining 74 pairs of ecologically similar geographic replacements that turn over across the lower Negro, we found substantial variation in the levels of genetic divergence and the inferred timing of diversification among pairs, ranging from ~0.24 to over 8 million years (Ma ago). The breadth of this variation is inconsistent with a single, shared speciation event. Coalescent simulations also rejected a simultaneous divergence scenario for pairs divided by the Rio Branco but could not reject a single diversification pulse for a subset of 12 pairs of taxa divided by the upper Negro. These results are consistent with recent geomorphological hypotheses regarding the origins of these rivers. Phylogenetically, taxon pairs represent a blend of sister (~40%) and nonsister taxa (~60%), consistent with river-associated allopatric or peripatric speciation and secondary contact, respectively. Our data provide compelling evidence that species turnover across the Rio Negro basin encompasses a mixture of histories, supporting a dual role for Amazonian rivers in the generation and maintenance of biological diversity.
机译:亚马逊河及其主要支流划定了数百个陆地生物分类的分布。尚不清楚河水的分布和分类单元的替代是否反映了河流在作为志愿力量产生物种多样性方面的历史作用,还是其作为次生屏障的作用的结果,通过抑制基因流动和种群渗入来维持当前物种多样性水平。我们使用社区范围内的比较性系谱和系统发育方法来解决里约内格罗和里约布兰科在圭亚那盾构禽类形成过程中所扮演的角色。研究了74对生态相似的地理替代物,这些替代物在较低的黑人地区翻身,我们发现遗传差异水平和推断的多样化时机存在显着差异,范围从〜0.24到超过800万年(Ma以前)。这种变化的广度与单个共享物种形成事件不一致。合并模拟还拒绝了由里约·布兰科(Rio Branco)划分的配对的同时发散场景,但无法拒绝12对成对的子集的子集的单个发散脉冲,并被上部黑人所分割。这些结果与关于这些河流的起源的最新地貌假设相一致。从系统发育上讲,分类单元对代表姐妹(〜40%)和非姐妹分类单元(〜60%)的混合体,分别与河流相关的异源或周生物种形成和次生接触一致。我们的数据提供了令人信服的证据,表明整个里约内格罗河盆地的物种周转涵盖了多种历史,支持了亚马逊河在生物多样性的产生和维持中的双重作用。

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