| Literature DB >> 35089130 |
Siti N Othman1,2, Spartak N Litvinchuk3, Irina Maslova4, Hollis Dahn5, Kevin R Messenger6, Desiree Andersen2, Michael J Jowers7, Yosuke Kojima8, Dmitry V Skorinov3, Kiyomi Yasumiba9, Ming-Feng Chuang10, Yi-Huey Chen11, Yoonhyuk Bae2, Jennifer Hoti2,12, Yikweon Jang2, Amael Borzee1.
Abstract
Taxa with vast distribution ranges often display unresolved phylogeographic structures and unclear taxonomic boundaries resulting in hidden diversity. This hypothesis-driven study reveals the evolutionary history of Bufonidae, covering the phylogeographic patterns found in Holarctic bufonids from the West Gondwana to the phylogenetic taxonomy of Asiatic true toads in the Eastern Palearctic. We used an integrative approach relying on fossilized birth-death calibrations, population dynamics, gene-flow, species distribution, and species delimitation modeling to resolve the biogeography of the clade and highlight cryptic lineages. We verified the near-simultaneous Miocene radiations within Western and Eastern Palearctic Bufo, c. 14.49-10.00 Mya, temporally matching with the maximum dust outflows in Central Asian deserts. Contrary to earlier studies, we demonstrated that the combined impacts of long dispersal and ice-age refugia equally contributed to the current genetic structure of Bufo in East Asia. Our findings reveal a climate-driven adaptation in septentrional Eastern Asian Bufo, explaining its range shifts toward northern latitudes. We resolve species boundaries within the Eastern Palearctic Bufo, and redefine the taxonomic and conservation units of the northeastern species: B. sachalinensis and its subspecies.Entities:
Keywords: Bufo; amphibian; anuran; bufonidae; ecology; evolutionary biology
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35089130 PMCID: PMC8920510 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.70494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140