Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus

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Koscinski, Daria; Handford, Paul; Tubaro, Pablo Luis; Sharp, Sarah; Lougheed, Stephen
Año de publicación
2008
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inglés
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Our understanding of the causes of diversification of Neotropical organisms lags behind that of Northern Hemisphere biota, especially for montane and temperate regions of southern South America. We investigated the mitochondrial DNA genealogical patterns in 262 individuals of the frog Hypsiboas andinus from 26 sites across the eastern ranges of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Bolivia. Our phylogenetic analyses indicate at least three distinct lineages: one representing H. andinus from Northwestern Argentina and southern Bolivia, at least one H. andinus lineage from northern Bolivia, and one clade containing both H. andinus (from the southern portion of the species range) and its putative sister taxon Hypsiboas riojanus . Hypsiboas andinus samples from northern Bolivia are well differentiated and may represent distinct species. The northern Argentine H. andinus lineage and southern H. andinus /H. riojanus lineage likely diverged between 2 and 6 million years ago; their current sympatry may be the result of secondary contact due to range expansion after isolation during Andean uplift or may reflect cryptic species. Within the geographically extensive northern H. andinus clade, we found significant geographical structuring consistent with historical fragmentation and subsequent range expansion. The timing of this fragmentation and range expansion coincide with the Pleistocene, a time of extensive climatic cycling and vegetational shifts. Average divergence among clades is lower than those found for other Neotropical taxa, highlighting the potential importance of recent climatic history in diversification in the southern Andes.
Fil: Koscinski, Daria. Western University; Canadá
Fil: Handford, Paul. Western University; Canadá
Fil: Tubaro, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina
Fil: Sharp, Sarah. Queens University; Canadá
Fil: Lougheed, Stephen. Queens University; Canadá
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ANDES
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HYPSIBOAS
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
title Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
spellingShingle Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
Koscinski, Daria
ANDES
ARGENTINA
HYPSIBOAS
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
REFUGE
title_short Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
title_full Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
title_fullStr Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
title_sort Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Koscinski, Daria
Handford, Paul
Tubaro, Pablo Luis
Sharp, Sarah
Lougheed, Stephen
author Koscinski, Daria
author_facet Koscinski, Daria
Handford, Paul
Tubaro, Pablo Luis
Sharp, Sarah
Lougheed, Stephen
author_role author
author2 Handford, Paul
Tubaro, Pablo Luis
Sharp, Sarah
Lougheed, Stephen
author2_role author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ANDES
ARGENTINA
HYPSIBOAS
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
REFUGE
topic ANDES
ARGENTINA
HYPSIBOAS
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
REFUGE
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Our understanding of the causes of diversification of Neotropical organisms lags behind that of Northern Hemisphere biota, especially for montane and temperate regions of southern South America. We investigated the mitochondrial DNA genealogical patterns in 262 individuals of the frog Hypsiboas andinus from 26 sites across the eastern ranges of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Bolivia. Our phylogenetic analyses indicate at least three distinct lineages: one representing H. andinus from Northwestern Argentina and southern Bolivia, at least one H. andinus lineage from northern Bolivia, and one clade containing both H. andinus (from the southern portion of the species range) and its putative sister taxon Hypsiboas riojanus . Hypsiboas andinus samples from northern Bolivia are well differentiated and may represent distinct species. The northern Argentine H. andinus lineage and southern H. andinus /H. riojanus lineage likely diverged between 2 and 6 million years ago; their current sympatry may be the result of secondary contact due to range expansion after isolation during Andean uplift or may reflect cryptic species. Within the geographically extensive northern H. andinus clade, we found significant geographical structuring consistent with historical fragmentation and subsequent range expansion. The timing of this fragmentation and range expansion coincide with the Pleistocene, a time of extensive climatic cycling and vegetational shifts. Average divergence among clades is lower than those found for other Neotropical taxa, highlighting the potential importance of recent climatic history in diversification in the southern Andes.
Fil: Koscinski, Daria. Western University; Canadá
Fil: Handford, Paul. Western University; Canadá
Fil: Tubaro, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina
Fil: Sharp, Sarah. Queens University; Canadá
Fil: Lougheed, Stephen. Queens University; Canadá
description Our understanding of the causes of diversification of Neotropical organisms lags behind that of Northern Hemisphere biota, especially for montane and temperate regions of southern South America. We investigated the mitochondrial DNA genealogical patterns in 262 individuals of the frog Hypsiboas andinus from 26 sites across the eastern ranges of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Bolivia. Our phylogenetic analyses indicate at least three distinct lineages: one representing H. andinus from Northwestern Argentina and southern Bolivia, at least one H. andinus lineage from northern Bolivia, and one clade containing both H. andinus (from the southern portion of the species range) and its putative sister taxon Hypsiboas riojanus . Hypsiboas andinus samples from northern Bolivia are well differentiated and may represent distinct species. The northern Argentine H. andinus lineage and southern H. andinus /H. riojanus lineage likely diverged between 2 and 6 million years ago; their current sympatry may be the result of secondary contact due to range expansion after isolation during Andean uplift or may reflect cryptic species. Within the geographically extensive northern H. andinus clade, we found significant geographical structuring consistent with historical fragmentation and subsequent range expansion. The timing of this fragmentation and range expansion coincide with the Pleistocene, a time of extensive climatic cycling and vegetational shifts. Average divergence among clades is lower than those found for other Neotropical taxa, highlighting the potential importance of recent climatic history in diversification in the southern Andes.
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