Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species

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Autor(a) principal: Junker, Marius
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Zimmermann, Marie, Ramos, Ana A., Gros, Patrick, Konvicka, Martin, Neve, Gabriel, Rakosy, Laszio, Tammaru, Toomas, Castilho, Rita, Schmitt, Thomas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11773
Resumo: Ice ages within Europe forced many species to retreat to refugia, of which three major biogeographic basic types can be distinguished: "Mediterranean", "Continental" and "Alpine / Arctic" species. However, this classification often fails to explain the complex phylogeography of European species with a wide range of latitudinal and altitudinal distribution. Hence, we tested for the possibility that all three mentioned faunal elements are represented within one species. Our data was obtained by scoring 1,307 Euphydryas aurinia individuals (46 European locations) for 17 allozyme loci, and sequencing a subset of 492 individuals (21 sites) for a 626 base pairs COI fragment. Genetic diversity indices, F statistics, hierarchical analyses of molecular variance, individual-based clustering, and networks were used to explore the phylogeographic patterns. The COI fragment represented 18 haplotypes showing a strong geographic structure. All but one allozyme loci analysed were polymorphic with a mean F-ST of 0.20, supporting a pronounced among population structure. Interpretation of both genetic marker systems, using several analytical tools, calls for the recognition of twelve genetic groups. These analyses consistently distinguished different groups in Iberia (2), Italy, Provence, Alps (3), Slovenia, Carpathian Basin, the lowlands of West and Central Europe as well as Estonia, often with considerable additional substructures. The genetic data strongly support the hypothesis that E. aurinia survived the last glaciation in Mediterranean, extra-Mediterranean and perialpine refugia. It is thus a rare example of a model organism that combines attributes of faunal elements from all three of these sources. The observed differences between allozymes and mtDNA most likely result from recent introgression of mtDNA into nuclear allozyme groups. Our results indicate discrepancies with the morphologically-based subspecies models, underlining the need to revise the current taxonomy.
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spelling Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly speciesEuphydryas-Aurinia LepidopteraDna sequence dataPleistocene evolutionary historyPolyommatus-Coridon LepidopteraChioglossa-Lusitanica AmphibiaPopulation genetic-structureErebia-Medusa LepidopteraGolden-striped salamanderMitochondrial-DnaGlacial refugiaIce ages within Europe forced many species to retreat to refugia, of which three major biogeographic basic types can be distinguished: "Mediterranean", "Continental" and "Alpine / Arctic" species. However, this classification often fails to explain the complex phylogeography of European species with a wide range of latitudinal and altitudinal distribution. Hence, we tested for the possibility that all three mentioned faunal elements are represented within one species. Our data was obtained by scoring 1,307 Euphydryas aurinia individuals (46 European locations) for 17 allozyme loci, and sequencing a subset of 492 individuals (21 sites) for a 626 base pairs COI fragment. Genetic diversity indices, F statistics, hierarchical analyses of molecular variance, individual-based clustering, and networks were used to explore the phylogeographic patterns. The COI fragment represented 18 haplotypes showing a strong geographic structure. All but one allozyme loci analysed were polymorphic with a mean F-ST of 0.20, supporting a pronounced among population structure. Interpretation of both genetic marker systems, using several analytical tools, calls for the recognition of twelve genetic groups. These analyses consistently distinguished different groups in Iberia (2), Italy, Provence, Alps (3), Slovenia, Carpathian Basin, the lowlands of West and Central Europe as well as Estonia, often with considerable additional substructures. The genetic data strongly support the hypothesis that E. aurinia survived the last glaciation in Mediterranean, extra-Mediterranean and perialpine refugia. It is thus a rare example of a model organism that combines attributes of faunal elements from all three of these sources. The observed differences between allozymes and mtDNA most likely result from recent introgression of mtDNA into nuclear allozyme groups. Our results indicate discrepancies with the morphologically-based subspecies models, underlining the need to revise the current taxonomy.Estonian targeted financing project [Sf0180122s08]; DFG graduate school [1319]; [Pest-C/MAR/LA0015/2011]Public Library of ScienceSapientiaJunker, MariusZimmermann, MarieRamos, Ana A.Gros, PatrickKonvicka, MartinNeve, GabrielRakosy, LaszioTammaru, ToomasCastilho, RitaSchmitt, Thomas2018-12-07T14:57:56Z2015-112015-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11773eng1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0142282info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:23:37Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/11773Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:03:13.890082Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
title Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
spellingShingle Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
Junker, Marius
Euphydryas-Aurinia Lepidoptera
Dna sequence data
Pleistocene evolutionary history
Polyommatus-Coridon Lepidoptera
Chioglossa-Lusitanica Amphibia
Population genetic-structure
Erebia-Medusa Lepidoptera
Golden-striped salamander
Mitochondrial-Dna
Glacial refugia
title_short Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
title_full Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
title_fullStr Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
title_full_unstemmed Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
title_sort Three in one-multiple faunal elements within an endangered european butterfly species
author Junker, Marius
author_facet Junker, Marius
Zimmermann, Marie
Ramos, Ana A.
Gros, Patrick
Konvicka, Martin
Neve, Gabriel
Rakosy, Laszio
Tammaru, Toomas
Castilho, Rita
Schmitt, Thomas
author_role author
author2 Zimmermann, Marie
Ramos, Ana A.
Gros, Patrick
Konvicka, Martin
Neve, Gabriel
Rakosy, Laszio
Tammaru, Toomas
Castilho, Rita
Schmitt, Thomas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Junker, Marius
Zimmermann, Marie
Ramos, Ana A.
Gros, Patrick
Konvicka, Martin
Neve, Gabriel
Rakosy, Laszio
Tammaru, Toomas
Castilho, Rita
Schmitt, Thomas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Euphydryas-Aurinia Lepidoptera
Dna sequence data
Pleistocene evolutionary history
Polyommatus-Coridon Lepidoptera
Chioglossa-Lusitanica Amphibia
Population genetic-structure
Erebia-Medusa Lepidoptera
Golden-striped salamander
Mitochondrial-Dna
Glacial refugia
topic Euphydryas-Aurinia Lepidoptera
Dna sequence data
Pleistocene evolutionary history
Polyommatus-Coridon Lepidoptera
Chioglossa-Lusitanica Amphibia
Population genetic-structure
Erebia-Medusa Lepidoptera
Golden-striped salamander
Mitochondrial-Dna
Glacial refugia
description Ice ages within Europe forced many species to retreat to refugia, of which three major biogeographic basic types can be distinguished: "Mediterranean", "Continental" and "Alpine / Arctic" species. However, this classification often fails to explain the complex phylogeography of European species with a wide range of latitudinal and altitudinal distribution. Hence, we tested for the possibility that all three mentioned faunal elements are represented within one species. Our data was obtained by scoring 1,307 Euphydryas aurinia individuals (46 European locations) for 17 allozyme loci, and sequencing a subset of 492 individuals (21 sites) for a 626 base pairs COI fragment. Genetic diversity indices, F statistics, hierarchical analyses of molecular variance, individual-based clustering, and networks were used to explore the phylogeographic patterns. The COI fragment represented 18 haplotypes showing a strong geographic structure. All but one allozyme loci analysed were polymorphic with a mean F-ST of 0.20, supporting a pronounced among population structure. Interpretation of both genetic marker systems, using several analytical tools, calls for the recognition of twelve genetic groups. These analyses consistently distinguished different groups in Iberia (2), Italy, Provence, Alps (3), Slovenia, Carpathian Basin, the lowlands of West and Central Europe as well as Estonia, often with considerable additional substructures. The genetic data strongly support the hypothesis that E. aurinia survived the last glaciation in Mediterranean, extra-Mediterranean and perialpine refugia. It is thus a rare example of a model organism that combines attributes of faunal elements from all three of these sources. The observed differences between allozymes and mtDNA most likely result from recent introgression of mtDNA into nuclear allozyme groups. Our results indicate discrepancies with the morphologically-based subspecies models, underlining the need to revise the current taxonomy.
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