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The biogeographic and evolutionary history of an endemic Glade of Middle American sparrows: Melozone and Aimophila (Ayes: Passerellidae)

机译:中美洲雀斑流动林林沼泽的生物地理和进化史:Melozone和Aimophila(Ayes:passerellidae)

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The large number of endemic species in Middle America is frequently attributed to the interplay of geographical barriers and historical climatic changes in the region. This process promotes genetic divergence between populations, and given enough time, may yield new species. Animals that inhabit mid-elevation or highland habitats may be disproportionately affected in this way. Genetic analyses of animals in this region allow us to better understand how historical patterns of isolation have influenced the generation of new species in this biodiversity hotspot. We studied the biogeography and systematics of two closely related genera of sparrows (Passerellidae): Melozone and Aimophila. Collectively, this group is distributed from the southwestern United States and southward as far as central Costa Rica. We sampled 81 individuals of 8 Melozone and 2 Aimophila species, from 19 localities distributed throughout their ranges. We reconstructed phylogenetic relationships and time-calibrated species trees using multilocus sequence data comprised of one mitochondrial gene and five nuclear genes. We conducted an ancestral area reconstruction analysis to determine the probability of ancestral range at each divergent event. Despite analyzing six loci, we were unable to obtain a fully resolved phylogenetic tree. We recovered four main lineages: lineage 1 includes four Melozone species distributed north of Isthmus of Tehuantepec (M. albicollis, M. crissalis, M. aberti, M. fusca); lineage 2 includes three Melozone species distributed south of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (M. biarcuata, M. cabanisi, M. leucotis); lineage 3 lineage consists of a single species endemic to the Pacific coast of Mexico (M. kieneri); and lineage 4 includes the more widely distributed sparrows in the genus Aimophila. Our analyses suggest that these genera probably originated during the late Miocene in the Madrean Highlands of southern Mexico. We identified dispersal as the prevalent cause of speciation in this Glade with most lineages dispersing to their current distributions from southern Mexico either to the north following a developing and expanding Madro-Tertiary flora, or to the south across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. A similar pattern of dispersal from this biogeographic region has been reported in other taxa including fishes, reptiles, and birds. Our results reveal that the four lineages identified represent geographically coherent and ecologically similar assemblages of taxa. Finally, when our genetic results are considered, along with apparent differences in morphology and song, the allopatric forms M. b. cabanisi and M. L occipitalis warrant recognition as biological species. Crown Copyright (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:中美洲的大量物种经常归因于地理障碍的相互作用和该地区的历史气候变化。该方法促进群体之间的遗传分歧,并且给予足够的时间,可以产生新的物种。居住在中高度或高地栖息地的动物可能以这种方式不成比例地影响。该地区动物的遗传分析使我们能够更好地了解历史的历史模式如何影响这一生物多样性热点中的新物种的产生。我们研究了两种密切相关的麻雀(Passerellidae)的生物地理和系统学:Melozone和Aimophila。集体,该小组是从美国西南部和向南分发,甚至是哥斯达黎加的中央哥斯达黎加。我们从19个地方分布在整个范围内,我们采样了81种Melozone和2种旨在的物种。我们使用由一种线粒体基因和五种核基因组成的多点序列数据重建系统发育关系和时间校准的物种树。我们进行了祖传区域重建分析,以确定每个不同事件的祖先范围的概率。尽管分析了六个基因座,但我们无法获得完全解决的系统发育树。我们恢复了四个主要谱系:谱系1包括四种Melozone物种,分布在Tehuantepec北部(M. Albicollis,M.Crissalis,M. Aberti,M. Fusca);谱系2包括三种Melozone物种,分布于Tehuantepec的斯蒂姆南部(M.Biercuata,M. Cabanisi,M. Leucotis);谱系3谱系由单一物种流行于墨西哥太平洋海岸(M. Kieneri);和谱系4包括魔法动物属中更广泛分布的麻雀。我们的分析表明,这些属可能起源于墨西哥南部Madrean高地的后期内科。我们将透视作为这种林位的普遍性原因,其中大多数谱系在墨西哥南部的目前分配到北部的北方发展和扩大Madro-Tertiary Flora,或在Tehuantepec的斯蒂姆斯的南部。来自该生物地区的散列模式的类似模式已经报告在其他分类群中,包括鱼类,爬行动物和鸟类。我们的研究结果表明,确定的四个谱系代表了地理上连贯和生态上类似的分类群。最后,当考虑我们的遗传结果时,随着形态学和歌曲的表观差异,各种产物形式为B. Cabanisi和M. L orcipitalis认可作为生物物种。 2017年欧利维尔公司的皇冠版权(c)版权所有。

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