生物
地方性
遗传多样性
系统地理学
生态学
克莱德
泼妇
进化生物学
按距离隔离
遗传分化
人口
系统发育树
遗传变异
遗传结构
遗传学
基因
社会学
人口学
作者
Ryan Andrew Eldridge,Anang S. Achmadi,Thomas C. Giarla,Kevin C. Rowe,Jacob A. Esselstyn
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2017.09.018
摘要
Phylogeographic research on endemic primates and amphibians inhabiting the Indonesian island of Sulawesi revealed the existence of seven areas of endemism (AoEs). Here, we use phylogenetic and population genetic analyses of one mitochondrial gene and 15 nuclear loci to assess geographic patterns of genetic partitioning in a shrew (Crocidura elongata) that is endemic to Sulawesi, but occurs across the island. We uncover substantial genetic diversity in this species both between and within AoEs, but we also identify close relationships between populations residing in different AoEs. One of the earliest divergences within C. elongata distinguishes a high-elevation clade from low-elevation clades. In addition, on one mountain, we observe three distinct genetic groups from low, middle, and high elevations, suggesting divergence along a single elevational gradient. In general, our results show that C. elongata, like several other Sulawesi endemic taxa, harbors extensive genetic diversity. This diversity is structured in part by known AoE boundaries, but also by elevational gradients and geographic isolation within AoEs.
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