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Shared response to changes in drainage basin: Phylogeography of the Yunnan small narrow‐mouthed frog, Glyphoglossus yunnanensis (Anura: Microhylidae)

机译:分享对排水盆地变化的反应:云南小狭窄青蛙的播南,Glyphoglossus yunnanensis(Anura:microhylidae)

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Aim With the late Cenozoic uplift of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP), drainage of the southeastern edge of the QTP changed significantly. However, the impact of this dramatic change on the geographical distribution and genetic diversity of endemic organisms is still poorly understood. Here, we examined the geographical patterns of genetic variation in the Yunnan small narrow‐mouthed frog, Glyphoglossus yunnanensis (Microhylidae), and two alternative hypotheses were tested: That is, the geographical distribution of genetic variation was determined by either the contemporary drainage basin or historical drainage basins. Location The Mountains of southwest China. Materials and methods Analyses were based on 417 specimens collected from across the distribution of the species. We reconstructed the genealogy (Bayesian and maximum parsimony methods) and assessed demographic history based on DNA sequencing data from mitochondrial and nuclear markers. We also mapped the genetic diversity and estimated the divergence times by a relaxed clock model. Results The species has maintained a relatively stable population size without recent population expansion. Four major maternal lineages were identified with good support, one representing a possible cryptic species and the other three showing further subdivision. The distribution of these deeply differentiated lineages/sublineages corresponded well to geographical regions. The secondary contact zones and phylogeographic breaks in distinct lineages of G. yunnanensis were almost concordant with those of Nanorana yunnanensis. Main conclusions Lineage division conformed to the hypothesis of drainage system evolution, that is, the phylogeographic pattern of G. yunnanensis was shaped by historical drainage patterns. Concordance in phylogeographic patterns may suggest a shared response to common hydrogeological history and also might indicate that there was more contribution of the drainage history than ecological or life‐history traits in structuring genetic variation between these two disparate codistributed taxa G. yunnanensis and N. yunnanensis.
机译:以青藏高原(QTP)为目的,QTP的东南边缘排水显着变化。然而,这种戏剧性变化对流动生物的地理分布和遗传多样性的影响仍然很差。在此,我们检测遗传变异的地理模式在云南小细口蛙,Glyphoglossus南松(姬蛙科),以及两个备选假设进行了测试:即,遗传变异的地理分布由任一当代流域或确定历史排水盆地。位置西南山脉。材料和方法分析基于从物种分布中收集的417个样本。我们重建了基于线粒体和核标志物的DNA测序数据的基因因素(贝叶斯和最大定义方法)并评估了人口统计历史。我们还通过轻松的时钟模型映射了遗传多样性并估计了分歧时间。结果物种在没有最近的人口扩张的情况下保持了相对稳定的人口大小。用良好的支撑鉴定了四个主要的母系谱系,一个代表可能的神秘物种和其他三个显示出进一步的细分。这些深度差异化谱系/升华的分布对应于地理区域。二次接触区和云南的不同谱系中的近似地理破裂几乎同意纳米纳·云南人。主要结论谱系符合排水系统演化的假设,即云尼森氏菌的历史排水模式形状。 Phylogeographic模式的一致性可能表明对普通水文地理史的共同响应,并且还可能表明,引流历史的贡献比生态或寿命历史特征在结构化这两个不同的编码列表G. Yunnanensis和N. yunnanens之间的遗传变异。

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