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Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages

The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian biodiversity. However, determinants of Neotropical biodiversity (i.e., vicariance, dispersals, extinctions, and radiations) earlier than the Quaternary are largely unstudied. Using a novel method of...

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Autores principales: Santos, Juan C, Coloma, Luis A, Summers, Kyle, Caldwell, Janalee P, Ree, Richard, Cannatella, David C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19278298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000056
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author Santos, Juan C
Coloma, Luis A
Summers, Kyle
Caldwell, Janalee P
Ree, Richard
Cannatella, David C
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Coloma, Luis A
Summers, Kyle
Caldwell, Janalee P
Ree, Richard
Cannatella, David C
author_sort Santos, Juan C
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description The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian biodiversity. However, determinants of Neotropical biodiversity (i.e., vicariance, dispersals, extinctions, and radiations) earlier than the Quaternary are largely unstudied. Using a novel method of ancestral area reconstruction and relaxed Bayesian clock analyses, we reconstructed the biogeography of the poison frog clade (Dendrobatidae). We rejected an Amazonian center-of-origin in favor of a complex connectivity model expanding over the Neotropics. We inferred 14 dispersals into and 18 out of Amazonia to adjacent regions; the Andes were the major source of dispersals into Amazonia. We found three episodes of lineage dispersal with two interleaved periods of vicariant events between South and Central America. During the late Miocene, Amazonian, and Central American-Chocoan lineages significantly increased their diversity compared to the Andean and Guianan-Venezuelan-Brazilian Shield counterparts. Significant percentage of dendrobatid diversity in Amazonia and Chocó resulted from repeated immigrations, with radiations at <10.0 million years ago (MYA), rather than in situ diversification. In contrast, the Andes, Venezuelan Highlands, and Guiana Shield have undergone extended in situ diversification at near constant rate since the Oligocene. The effects of Miocene paleogeographic events on Neotropical diversification dynamics provided the framework under which Quaternary patterns of endemism evolved.
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spelling pubmed-26535522009-03-10 Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages Santos, Juan C Coloma, Luis A Summers, Kyle Caldwell, Janalee P Ree, Richard Cannatella, David C PLoS Biol Research Article The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian biodiversity. However, determinants of Neotropical biodiversity (i.e., vicariance, dispersals, extinctions, and radiations) earlier than the Quaternary are largely unstudied. Using a novel method of ancestral area reconstruction and relaxed Bayesian clock analyses, we reconstructed the biogeography of the poison frog clade (Dendrobatidae). We rejected an Amazonian center-of-origin in favor of a complex connectivity model expanding over the Neotropics. We inferred 14 dispersals into and 18 out of Amazonia to adjacent regions; the Andes were the major source of dispersals into Amazonia. We found three episodes of lineage dispersal with two interleaved periods of vicariant events between South and Central America. During the late Miocene, Amazonian, and Central American-Chocoan lineages significantly increased their diversity compared to the Andean and Guianan-Venezuelan-Brazilian Shield counterparts. Significant percentage of dendrobatid diversity in Amazonia and Chocó resulted from repeated immigrations, with radiations at <10.0 million years ago (MYA), rather than in situ diversification. In contrast, the Andes, Venezuelan Highlands, and Guiana Shield have undergone extended in situ diversification at near constant rate since the Oligocene. The effects of Miocene paleogeographic events on Neotropical diversification dynamics provided the framework under which Quaternary patterns of endemism evolved. Public Library of Science 2009-03 2009-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2653552/ /pubmed/19278298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000056 Text en © 2009 Santos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Summers, Kyle
Caldwell, Janalee P
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Cannatella, David C
Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages
title Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages
title_full Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages
title_fullStr Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages
title_full_unstemmed Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages
title_short Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late Miocene Andean Lineages
title_sort amazonian amphibian diversity is primarily derived from late miocene andean lineages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19278298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000056
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