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Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds

Widespread species often harbor unrecognized genetic diversity, and investigating the factors associated with such cryptic variation can help us better understand the forces driving diversification. Here, we identify potential cryptic species based on a comprehensive dataset of COI mitochondrial DNA...

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Autores principales: McLaughlin, J. F., Aguilar, Celestino, Bernstein, Justin M., Navia-Gine, Wayra G., Cueto-Aparicio, Luis E., Alarcon, Ashleigh C., Alarcon, Brandon D., Collier, Rugger, Takyar, Anshule, Vong, Sidney J., López-Chong, Oscar G., Driver, Robert, Loaiza, Jose R., De León, Luis F., Saltonstall, Kristin, Lipshutz, Sara E., Arcila, Dahiana, Brock, Kinsey M., Miller, Matthew J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.15.530646
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author McLaughlin, J. F.
Aguilar, Celestino
Bernstein, Justin M.
Navia-Gine, Wayra G.
Cueto-Aparicio, Luis E.
Alarcon, Ashleigh C.
Alarcon, Brandon D.
Collier, Rugger
Takyar, Anshule
Vong, Sidney J.
López-Chong, Oscar G.
Driver, Robert
Loaiza, Jose R.
De León, Luis F.
Saltonstall, Kristin
Lipshutz, Sara E.
Arcila, Dahiana
Brock, Kinsey M.
Miller, Matthew J.
author_facet McLaughlin, J. F.
Aguilar, Celestino
Bernstein, Justin M.
Navia-Gine, Wayra G.
Cueto-Aparicio, Luis E.
Alarcon, Ashleigh C.
Alarcon, Brandon D.
Collier, Rugger
Takyar, Anshule
Vong, Sidney J.
López-Chong, Oscar G.
Driver, Robert
Loaiza, Jose R.
De León, Luis F.
Saltonstall, Kristin
Lipshutz, Sara E.
Arcila, Dahiana
Brock, Kinsey M.
Miller, Matthew J.
author_sort McLaughlin, J. F.
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description Widespread species often harbor unrecognized genetic diversity, and investigating the factors associated with such cryptic variation can help us better understand the forces driving diversification. Here, we identify potential cryptic species based on a comprehensive dataset of COI mitochondrial DNA barcodes from 2,333 individual Panamanian birds across 429 species, representing 391 (59%) of the 659 resident landbird species of the country, as well as opportunistically sampled waterbirds. We complement this dataset with additional publicly available mitochondrial loci, such as ND2 and cytochrome b, obtained from whole mitochondrial genomes from 20 taxa. Using barcode identification numbers (BINs), we find putative cryptic species in 19% of landbird species, highlighting hidden diversity in the relatively well-described avifauna of Panama. Whereas some of these mitochondrial divergence events corresponded with recognized geographic features that likely isolated populations, such as the Cordillera Central highlands, the majority (74%) of lowland splits were between eastern and western populations. The timing of these splits are not temporally coincident across taxa, suggesting that historical events, such as the formation of the Isthmus of Panama and Pleistocene climatic cycles, were not the primary drivers of cryptic diversification. Rather, we observed that forest species, understory species, insectivores, and strongly territorial species—all traits associated with lower dispersal ability—were all more likely to have multiple BINs in Panama, suggesting strong ecological associations with cryptic divergence. Additionally, hand-wing index, a proxy for dispersal capability, was significantly lower in species with multiple BINs, indicating that dispersal ability plays an important role in generating diversity in Neotropical birds. Together, these results underscore the need for evolutionary studies of tropical bird communities to consider ecological factors along with geographic explanations, and that even in areas with well-known avifauna, avian diversity may be substantially underestimated.
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spelling pubmed-100550502023-03-30 Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds McLaughlin, J. F. Aguilar, Celestino Bernstein, Justin M. Navia-Gine, Wayra G. Cueto-Aparicio, Luis E. Alarcon, Ashleigh C. Alarcon, Brandon D. Collier, Rugger Takyar, Anshule Vong, Sidney J. López-Chong, Oscar G. Driver, Robert Loaiza, Jose R. De León, Luis F. Saltonstall, Kristin Lipshutz, Sara E. Arcila, Dahiana Brock, Kinsey M. Miller, Matthew J. bioRxiv Article Widespread species often harbor unrecognized genetic diversity, and investigating the factors associated with such cryptic variation can help us better understand the forces driving diversification. Here, we identify potential cryptic species based on a comprehensive dataset of COI mitochondrial DNA barcodes from 2,333 individual Panamanian birds across 429 species, representing 391 (59%) of the 659 resident landbird species of the country, as well as opportunistically sampled waterbirds. We complement this dataset with additional publicly available mitochondrial loci, such as ND2 and cytochrome b, obtained from whole mitochondrial genomes from 20 taxa. Using barcode identification numbers (BINs), we find putative cryptic species in 19% of landbird species, highlighting hidden diversity in the relatively well-described avifauna of Panama. Whereas some of these mitochondrial divergence events corresponded with recognized geographic features that likely isolated populations, such as the Cordillera Central highlands, the majority (74%) of lowland splits were between eastern and western populations. The timing of these splits are not temporally coincident across taxa, suggesting that historical events, such as the formation of the Isthmus of Panama and Pleistocene climatic cycles, were not the primary drivers of cryptic diversification. Rather, we observed that forest species, understory species, insectivores, and strongly territorial species—all traits associated with lower dispersal ability—were all more likely to have multiple BINs in Panama, suggesting strong ecological associations with cryptic divergence. Additionally, hand-wing index, a proxy for dispersal capability, was significantly lower in species with multiple BINs, indicating that dispersal ability plays an important role in generating diversity in Neotropical birds. Together, these results underscore the need for evolutionary studies of tropical bird communities to consider ecological factors along with geographic explanations, and that even in areas with well-known avifauna, avian diversity may be substantially underestimated. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10055050/ /pubmed/36993716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.15.530646 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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McLaughlin, J. F.
Aguilar, Celestino
Bernstein, Justin M.
Navia-Gine, Wayra G.
Cueto-Aparicio, Luis E.
Alarcon, Ashleigh C.
Alarcon, Brandon D.
Collier, Rugger
Takyar, Anshule
Vong, Sidney J.
López-Chong, Oscar G.
Driver, Robert
Loaiza, Jose R.
De León, Luis F.
Saltonstall, Kristin
Lipshutz, Sara E.
Arcila, Dahiana
Brock, Kinsey M.
Miller, Matthew J.
Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds
title Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds
title_full Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds
title_fullStr Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds
title_full_unstemmed Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds
title_short Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds
title_sort comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in panamanian birds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.15.530646
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