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Recovering the evolutionary history of crowned pigeons (Columbidae: Goura): Implications for the biogeography and conservation of New Guinean lowland birds

机译:恢复加冕鸽的进化历史(哥伦比亚犬:饺子):对新几内亚低地鸟类的生物地理和保护的影响

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Assessing the relative contributions of immigration and diversification into the buildup of species diversity is key to understanding the role of historical processes in driving biogeographical and diversification patterns in species-rich regions. Here, we investigated how colonization, in situ speciation, and extinction history may have generated the present-day distribution and diversity of Goura crowned pigeons (Columbidae), a group of large forest-dwelling pigeons comprising four recognized species that are all endemic to New Guinea. We used a comprehensive geographical and taxonomic sampling based mostly on historical museum samples, and shallow shotgun sequencing, to generate complete mitogenomes, nuclear ribosomal clusters and independent nuclear conserved DNA elements. We used these datasets independently to reconstruct molecular phylogenies. Divergence time estimates were obtained using mitochondrial data only. All analyses revealed similar genetic divisions within the genus Goura and recovered as monophyletic groups the four species currently recognized, providing support for recent taxonomic changes based on differences in plumage characters. These four species are grouped into two pairs of strongly supported sister species, which were previously not recognized as close relatives: Goura sclaterii with Goura cristata, and Goura victoria with Goura scheepmakeri. While the geographical origin of the Goura lineage remains elusive, the crown age of 5.73 Ma is consistent with present-day species diversity being the result of a recent diversification within New Guinea. Although the orogeny of New Guinea's central cordillera must have played a role in driving diversification in Goura, cross-barrier dispersal seems more likely than vicariance to explain the speciation events having led to the four current species. Our results also have important conservation implications. Future assessments of the conservation status of Goura species should consider threat levels
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    《Molecular phylogenetics and evolution》 |2018年第2018期|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Toulouse III CNRS ENSFEA IRD UMR 5174 Lab Evolut &

    Divers Biol EDB 118 Route Narbonne F-31062 Toulouse France;

    Univ Toulouse III CNRS ENSFEA IRD UMR 5174 Lab Evolut &

    Divers Biol EDB 118 Route Narbonne F-31062 Toulouse France;

    Museum Zool Bogoriense Res Ctr Biol Cibinong 16911 Indonesia;

    Nat Hist Museum Bird Grp Dept Life Sci Tring HP23 6AP Herts England;

    CSIRO Australian Natl Wildlife Collect Natl Res Collect Australia Canberra ACT Australia;

    CSIC Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat Plaza Murillo 2 E-28006 Madrid Spain;

    Univ Toulouse III CNRS ENSFEA IRD UMR 5174 Lab Evolut &

    Divers Biol EDB 118 Route Narbonne F-31062 Toulouse France;

    Univ Toulouse III CNRS ENSFEA IRD UMR 5174 Lab Evolut &

    Divers Biol EDB 118 Route Narbonne F-31062 Toulouse France;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 进化遗传学;
  • 关键词

    New Guinea; Goura; Crowned pigeons; Molecular phylogeny; Biogeography;

    机译:新几内亚;饺子;冠状鸽;分子系统;生物地理;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 18:27:23

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