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A likelihood inference of historical biogeography in the world's most diverse terrestrial vertebrate genus: Diversification of direct-developing frogs (Craugastoridae: Pristimantis) across the Neotropics

机译:世界上最多样化的陆生脊椎动物属中历史生物地理学的可能性推断:新热带地区直接发育的青蛙(Craugastoridae:Pristimantis)的多样化

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The geology of the northern Andean region has driven the evolutionary history of Neotropical fauna through the creation of barriers and connections that have resulted in speciation and dispersal events, respectively. One of the most conspicuous groups of anuran fauna in the Andes and surrounding areas is the direct-developing species of the genus Pristimantis. We investigated the molecular phylogenetic placement of 12 species from the montane Andes of Colombia in a broader geographical context with a new genus-level phylogeny in order to identify the role of Andean orogeny over the last 40 million years and the effect of elevational differences in diversification of Pristimantis. We examined the biogeographic history of the genus using ancestral range reconstruction by biogeographic regions and elevational ranges. We recognized the middle elevational band (between 1000 and 3000 m) in the Northwestern Andes region of Colombia and Ecuador as a focal point for the origin and radiation of Pristimantis species. Additionally, we found several Andean migrations toward new habitats in Central Andes and Merida Andes for some species groups. We suggest that the paleogeological changes in the Northwestern Andes were the main promoter of speciation in Pristimantis, and may have served as a corridor for the dispersion of lowland species. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:安第斯山脉北部地区的地质通过形成障碍和联系导致了新热带动物区系的进化历史,分别导致了物种形成和扩散事件。安第斯山脉及周边地区最显眼的无脊椎动物群之一是Pristimantis属的直接发育物种。为了确定安第斯造山运动在过去四千万年中的作用以及海拔差异对多样化的影响,我们研究了哥伦比亚山地安第斯山脉在更广泛的地理环境中具有新属水平的系统发育史的12个物种的分子系统发生位置。 Pristimantis。我们通过利用生物地理区域和海拔范围的祖先范围重建研究了该属的生物地理历史。我们认识到哥伦比亚和厄瓜多尔西北安第斯山脉中部海拔高度带(介于1000至3000 m之间)是Pristimantis物种起源和辐射的重点。此外,我们还发现了一些安第斯山脉向一些安第斯山脉中部和梅里达安第斯山脉的新栖息地迁移的一些物种。我们认为,西北安第斯山脉的古地理变化是Pristimantis物种形成的主要推动力,并且可能充当了低地物种扩散的走廊。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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