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Gene flow and Andean uplift shape the diversification of Gasteracantha cancriformis (Araneae: Araneidae) in Northern South America

机译:基因流和安第斯山脉隆升塑造了南美北部的Gasteracantha cancriformis(Araneae:Araneidae)的多样化

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The Andean uplift has played a major role in shaping the current Neotropical biodiversity. However, in arthropods other than butterflies, little is known about how this geographic barrier has impacted species historical diversification. Here, we examined the phylogeography of the widespread color polymorphic spider Gasteracantha cancriformis to evaluate the effect of the northern Andean uplift on its divergence and assess whether its diversification occurred in the presence of gene flow. We inferred phylogenetic relationships and divergence times in G. cancriformis using mitochondrial and nuclear data from 105 individuals in northern South America. Genetic diversity, divergence, and population structure were quantified. We also compared multiple demographic scenarios for this species using a model‐based approach (phrapl) to determine divergence with or without gene flow. At last, we evaluated the association between genetic variation and color polymorphism. Both nuclear and mitochondrial data supported two well‐differentiated clades, which correspond to populations occurring on opposite sides of the Eastern cordillera of the Colombian Andes. The final uplift of this cordillera was identified as the most likely force that shaped the diversification of G. cancriformis in northern South America, resulting in a cis‐ and trans‐Andean phylogeographic structure for the species. We also found shared genetic variation between the cis‐ and trans‐Andean clades, which is better explained by a scenario of historical divergence in the face of gene flow. This has been likely facilitated by the presence of low‐elevation passes across the Eastern Colombian cordillera. Our work constitutes the first example in which the Andean uplift coupled with gene flow influenced the evolutionary history of an arachnid lineage.
机译:安第斯山脉的隆升在塑造当前新热带生物多样性方面发挥了重要作用。但是,在除蝴蝶以外的节肢动物中,人们对这种地理障碍如何影响物种历史多样化的了解很少。在这里,我们检查了广泛的彩色多态蜘蛛Gasteracantha cancriformis的系统地理学,以评估北部安第斯山隆起对其散布的影响,并评估其散布是否在存在基因流的情况下发生。我们使用来自南美北部105个个体的线粒体和核数据推断了G.cancriformis的系统发生关系和发散时间。遗传多样性,分歧和人口结构进行了量化。我们还使用基于模型的方法(phrapl)比较了该物种的多种人口情况,以确定有无基因流的差异。最后,我们评估了遗传变异与颜色多态性之间的关联。核和线粒体数据均支持两个分化良好的进化枝,它们对应于哥伦比亚安第斯山脉东部山脉两侧的种群。该山脉的最终隆起被认为是塑造南美南美象形犬多样性的最可能力量,从而导致该物种的顺式和反式安第斯山脉植物地理结构。我们还发现顺式和反式安第斯进化枝之间有共同的遗传变异,这可以通过面对基因流的历史分歧来更好地解释。跨越哥伦比亚东部山脉的低海拔通行证可能有助于实现这一目标。我们的工作构成了第一个例子,其中安第斯山脉的隆起与基因流动相结合,影响了蜘蛛纲的进化史。

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