Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics

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Autor(a) principal: de Oliveira, Francisco Fonseca Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gehara, Marcelo, Solé, Mirco, Lyra, Mariana [UNESP], Haddad, Célio Fernando Baptista [UNESP], Silva, Daniel Paiva, de Magalhães, Rafael Félix, Leite, Felipe Sá Fortes, Burbrink, Frank T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107113
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/207497
Resumo: We evaluated the role of Quaternary climatic fluctuations on the demographic history and population structure of amphibian species endemic to the ‘campo rupestre’ in the Neotropics, evaluating their distributional shifts, demographic changes, and lineage formation from the end of Pleistocene to present. We chose two anurans endemic to the high-elevation ‘campo rupestre’ in the Espinhaço Range (ER) in northeastern and southeastern Brazil (Bokermannohyla alvarengai and Bokermannohyla oxente), as models to test the role of Quaternary climatic fluctuations over their distribution range in this region. We collected tissue samples throughout their distribution range and used statistical phylogeography to examine processes of divergence and population demography. We generated spatial–temporal reconstructions using Bayesian inference in a coalescent framework in combination with hind-cast projections of species distribution models (SDMs). We also used the results and literature information to test alternative diversification scenarios via approximate Bayesian computation (ABC). Our results show that Quaternary climatic fluctuations influenced the geographic ranges of both species showing population expansion during the last glacial maximum (LGM) and range contraction during interglacial periods, as inferred from selected ABC models and from past projections of SDMs. We recovered Pleistocene diversification for both species occuring in distinctly unique periods for each taxon. An older and range-restricted lineage was recovered in a geographically isolated geological massif, deserving conservation and further taxonomic study. The diversification and distribution of these amphibian species endemic to the Neotropical ‘campo rupestre’ were influenced by Quaternary climatic fluctuations. The expansion of cold adapted species restricted to higher elevations during glacial periods and their concomitant retraction during interglacial periods may have been crucial for producing patterns of species richness and endemism along elevation gradients in tropical and subtropical domains. Such processes may influence the evolution of the biota distributed in heterogeneous landscapes with varied topography.
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spelling Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the NeotropicsABCClimate changeDiversificationElevation shiftsStatistical phylogeography‘Campo rupestre’We evaluated the role of Quaternary climatic fluctuations on the demographic history and population structure of amphibian species endemic to the ‘campo rupestre’ in the Neotropics, evaluating their distributional shifts, demographic changes, and lineage formation from the end of Pleistocene to present. We chose two anurans endemic to the high-elevation ‘campo rupestre’ in the Espinhaço Range (ER) in northeastern and southeastern Brazil (Bokermannohyla alvarengai and Bokermannohyla oxente), as models to test the role of Quaternary climatic fluctuations over their distribution range in this region. We collected tissue samples throughout their distribution range and used statistical phylogeography to examine processes of divergence and population demography. We generated spatial–temporal reconstructions using Bayesian inference in a coalescent framework in combination with hind-cast projections of species distribution models (SDMs). We also used the results and literature information to test alternative diversification scenarios via approximate Bayesian computation (ABC). Our results show that Quaternary climatic fluctuations influenced the geographic ranges of both species showing population expansion during the last glacial maximum (LGM) and range contraction during interglacial periods, as inferred from selected ABC models and from past projections of SDMs. We recovered Pleistocene diversification for both species occuring in distinctly unique periods for each taxon. An older and range-restricted lineage was recovered in a geographically isolated geological massif, deserving conservation and further taxonomic study. The diversification and distribution of these amphibian species endemic to the Neotropical ‘campo rupestre’ were influenced by Quaternary climatic fluctuations. The expansion of cold adapted species restricted to higher elevations during glacial periods and their concomitant retraction during interglacial periods may have been crucial for producing patterns of species richness and endemism along elevation gradients in tropical and subtropical domains. Such processes may influence the evolution of the biota distributed in heterogeneous landscapes with varied topography.Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Conservação da Biodiversidade Universidade Estadual de Santa CruzDepartment of Herpetology American Museum of Natural HistoryHerpetology Section Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander KoenigInstituto Federal Goiano – IF Goiano Departamento de BiologiaDepartamento de Ciências Naturais Campus Dom Bosco Universidade Federal de São João del-ReiLaboratório Sagarana Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde Universidade Federal de Viçosa – UFVDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences Rutgers University - NewarkUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Biodiversidade Instituto de Biociências and Centro de Aquicultura (CAUNESP), Campus Rio ClaroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Biodiversidade Instituto de Biociências and Centro de Aquicultura (CAUNESP), Campus Rio ClaroUniversidade Estadual de Santa CruzAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryZoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander KoenigInstituto Federal Goiano – IF GoianoUniversidade Federal de São João del-ReiUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Rutgers University - NewarkUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)de Oliveira, Francisco Fonseca RibeiroGehara, MarceloSolé, MircoLyra, Mariana [UNESP]Haddad, Célio Fernando Baptista [UNESP]Silva, Daniel Paivade Magalhães, Rafael FélixLeite, Felipe Sá FortesBurbrink, Frank T.2021-06-25T10:56:14Z2021-06-25T10:56:14Z2021-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107113Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, v. 160.1095-95131055-7903http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20749710.1016/j.ympev.2021.1071132-s2.0-85103005871Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolutioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-09T15:43:25Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/207497Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-04-09T15:43:25Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
title Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
spellingShingle Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
de Oliveira, Francisco Fonseca Ribeiro
ABC
Climate change
Diversification
Elevation shifts
Statistical phylogeography
‘Campo rupestre’
title_short Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
title_full Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
title_fullStr Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
title_full_unstemmed Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
title_sort Quaternary climatic fluctuations influence the demographic history of two species of sky-island endemic amphibians in the Neotropics
author de Oliveira, Francisco Fonseca Ribeiro
author_facet de Oliveira, Francisco Fonseca Ribeiro
Gehara, Marcelo
Solé, Mirco
Lyra, Mariana [UNESP]
Haddad, Célio Fernando Baptista [UNESP]
Silva, Daniel Paiva
de Magalhães, Rafael Félix
Leite, Felipe Sá Fortes
Burbrink, Frank T.
author_role author
author2 Gehara, Marcelo
Solé, Mirco
Lyra, Mariana [UNESP]
Haddad, Célio Fernando Baptista [UNESP]
Silva, Daniel Paiva
de Magalhães, Rafael Félix
Leite, Felipe Sá Fortes
Burbrink, Frank T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
American Museum of Natural History
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig
Instituto Federal Goiano – IF Goiano
Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Rutgers University - Newark
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Oliveira, Francisco Fonseca Ribeiro
Gehara, Marcelo
Solé, Mirco
Lyra, Mariana [UNESP]
Haddad, Célio Fernando Baptista [UNESP]
Silva, Daniel Paiva
de Magalhães, Rafael Félix
Leite, Felipe Sá Fortes
Burbrink, Frank T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ABC
Climate change
Diversification
Elevation shifts
Statistical phylogeography
‘Campo rupestre’
topic ABC
Climate change
Diversification
Elevation shifts
Statistical phylogeography
‘Campo rupestre’
description We evaluated the role of Quaternary climatic fluctuations on the demographic history and population structure of amphibian species endemic to the ‘campo rupestre’ in the Neotropics, evaluating their distributional shifts, demographic changes, and lineage formation from the end of Pleistocene to present. We chose two anurans endemic to the high-elevation ‘campo rupestre’ in the Espinhaço Range (ER) in northeastern and southeastern Brazil (Bokermannohyla alvarengai and Bokermannohyla oxente), as models to test the role of Quaternary climatic fluctuations over their distribution range in this region. We collected tissue samples throughout their distribution range and used statistical phylogeography to examine processes of divergence and population demography. We generated spatial–temporal reconstructions using Bayesian inference in a coalescent framework in combination with hind-cast projections of species distribution models (SDMs). We also used the results and literature information to test alternative diversification scenarios via approximate Bayesian computation (ABC). Our results show that Quaternary climatic fluctuations influenced the geographic ranges of both species showing population expansion during the last glacial maximum (LGM) and range contraction during interglacial periods, as inferred from selected ABC models and from past projections of SDMs. We recovered Pleistocene diversification for both species occuring in distinctly unique periods for each taxon. An older and range-restricted lineage was recovered in a geographically isolated geological massif, deserving conservation and further taxonomic study. The diversification and distribution of these amphibian species endemic to the Neotropical ‘campo rupestre’ were influenced by Quaternary climatic fluctuations. The expansion of cold adapted species restricted to higher elevations during glacial periods and their concomitant retraction during interglacial periods may have been crucial for producing patterns of species richness and endemism along elevation gradients in tropical and subtropical domains. Such processes may influence the evolution of the biota distributed in heterogeneous landscapes with varied topography.
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