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Phylogenomics of white-eyes, a 'great speciator', reveals Indonesian archipelago as the center of lineage diversity.

Kritika M Garg1, Balaji Chattopadhyay1, Chyi Yin Gwee1, Keren R Sadanandan1,2, Dewi M Prawiradilaga3, Martin Irestedt4, Fumin Lei5,6, Luke M Bloch7, Jessica Gh Lee8, Mohammad Irham3, Tri Haryoko3, Malcolm Ck Soh9, Kelvin S-H Peh10, Karen Mc Rowe11, Teuku Reza Ferasyi12,13, Shaoyuan Wu14,15, Guinevere Ou Wogan16, Rauri Ck Bowie7, Frank E Rheindt1.   

Abstract

Archipelagoes serve as important 'natural laboratories' which facilitate the study of island radiations and contribute to the understanding of evolutionary processes. The white-eye genus Zosterops is a classical example of a 'great speciator', comprising c. 100 species from across the Old World, most of them insular. We achieved an extensive geographic DNA sampling of Zosterops by using historical specimens and recently collected samples. Using over 700 genome-wide loci in conjunction with coalescent species tree methods and gene flow detection approaches, we untangled the reticulated evolutionary history of Zosterops, which comprises three main clades centered in Indo-Africa, Asia, and Australasia, respectively. Genetic introgression between species permeates the Zosterops phylogeny, regardless of how distantly related species are. Crucially, we identified the Indonesian archipelago, and specifically Borneo, as the major center of diversity and the only area where all three main clades overlap, attesting to the evolutionary importance of this region.
© 2020, Gwee et al.

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Keywords:  Asia; avian; bird; evolutionary biology; phylogeny; target enrichment; white-eye

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33350381      PMCID: PMC7775107          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.62765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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