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The effects of Pleistocene climate change on biotic differentiation in a montane songbird clade from Wallacea.

Nathaniel S R Ng1, Peter R Wilton2, Dewi Malia Prawiradilaga3, Ywee Chieh Tay1, Mochamad Indrawan4, Kritika M Garg5, Frank E Rheindt6.   

Abstract

The role of Pleistocene Ice Age in tropical diversification is poorly understood, especially in archipelagos, in which glaciation-induced sea level fluctuations may lead to complicated changes in land distribution. To assess how Pleistocene land bridges may have facilitated gene flow in tropical archipelagos, we investigated patterns of diversification in the rarely-collected rusty-bellied fantail Rhipidura teysmanni (Passeriformes: Rhipiduridae) complex from Wallacea using a combination of bioacoustic traits and whole-genome sequencing methods (dd-RADSeq). We report a biogeographic leapfrog pattern in the vocalizations of these birds, and uncover deep genomic divergence among island populations despite the presence of intermittent land connections between some. We demonstrate how rare instances of genetic introgression have affected the evolution of this species complex, and document the presence of double introgressive mitochondrial sweeps, highlighting the dangers of using only mitochondrial DNA in evolutionary research. By applying different tree inference approaches, we demonstrate how concatenation methods can give inaccurate results when investigating divergence in closely-related taxa. Our study highlights high levels of cryptic avian diversity in poorly-explored Wallacea, elucidates complex patterns of Pleistocene climate-mediated diversification in an elusive montane songbird, and suggests that Pleistocene land bridges may have accounted for limited connectivity among montane Wallacean biota.
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Keywords:  Biogeography; Fantails; Introgression; Next-generation sequencing; Peleng; Rhipidura; Speciation; Sulawesi; Taliabu; ddRADSeq

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28501612     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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