生物
进化生物学
系统地理学
克莱德
羽毛
航程(航空)
分类单元
生态学
动物
系统发育学
遗传学
基因
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Lukas B. Klicka,Luke C. Campillo,Joseph D. Manthey,Michael J. Andersen,John P. Dumbacher,Christopher E. Filardi,Leo Joseph,J. Albert C. Uy,Douglas E. Weidemann,Robert G. Moyle
出处
期刊:The Auk
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2022-09-13
卷期号:140 (1)
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1093/ornithology/ukac049
摘要
Abstract The radiation of so-called “great speciators” represents a paradox among the myriad of avian radiations endemic to the southwest Pacific. In such radiations, lineages otherwise capable of dispersing across vast distances of open ocean differentiate rapidly and frequently across relatively short geographic barriers. Here, we evaluate the phylogeography of the Rufous Fantail (Rhipidura rufifrons). Although a presumed “great-speciator”, no formal investigations across its range have been performed. Moreover, delimitation of lineages within R. rufifrons, and the biogeographic implications of those relationships, remain unresolved. To investigate whether R. rufifrons represents a great speciator we identified thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms for 89 individuals, representing 19 described taxa. Analyses recovered 7 divergent lineages and evidence of gene flow between geographically isolated populations. We also found plumage differences to be a poor proxy for evolutionary relationships. Given the relatively recent divergence dates for the clade (1.35–2.31 mya), rapid phenotypic differentiation, and evidence for multiple independent lineages within the species complex, we determine that R. rufifrons possesses the characteristics of a great speciator.
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