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Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)

BACKGROUND: The subtropical island of Taiwan is an area of high endemism and a complex topographic environment. Phylogeographic studies indicate that vicariance caused by Taiwan's mountains has subdivided many taxa into genetic phylogroups. We used mitochondrial DNA sequences and nuclear micros...

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Autores principales: McKay, Bailey D, Mays, Herman L, Peng, Yi-Wen, Kozak, Kenneth H, Yao, Cheng-Te, Yuan, Hsiao-Wei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20219124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-71
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author McKay, Bailey D
Mays, Herman L
Peng, Yi-Wen
Kozak, Kenneth H
Yao, Cheng-Te
Yuan, Hsiao-Wei
author_facet McKay, Bailey D
Mays, Herman L
Peng, Yi-Wen
Kozak, Kenneth H
Yao, Cheng-Te
Yuan, Hsiao-Wei
author_sort McKay, Bailey D
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description BACKGROUND: The subtropical island of Taiwan is an area of high endemism and a complex topographic environment. Phylogeographic studies indicate that vicariance caused by Taiwan's mountains has subdivided many taxa into genetic phylogroups. We used mitochondrial DNA sequences and nuclear microsatellites to test whether the evolutionary history of an endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii), fit the general vicariant paradigm for a montane organism. RESULTS: We found that while mountains appear to channel gene flow they are not a significant barrier for Steere's Liocichla. Recent demographic expansion was evident, and genetic diversity was relatively high across the island, suggesting expansion from multiple areas rather than a few isolated refugia. Ecological niche modeling corroborated the molecular results and suggested that populations of Steere's Liocichla are connected by climatically suitable habitat and that there was less suitable habitat during the Last Glacial Maximum. CONCLUSIONS: Genetic and ecological niche modeling data corroborate a single history--Steere's Liocichla was at lower density during the Last Glacial Maximum and has subsequently expanded in population density. We suggest that such a range-wide density expansion might be an overlooked cause for the genetic patterns of demographic expansion that are regularly reported. We find significant differences among some populations in F(ST )indices and an admixture analysis. Though both of these results are often used to suggest conservation action, we affirm that statistically significant results are not necessarily biologically meaningful and we urge caution when interpreting highly polymorphic data such as microsatellites.
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spelling pubmed-28481572010-04-01 Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii) McKay, Bailey D Mays, Herman L Peng, Yi-Wen Kozak, Kenneth H Yao, Cheng-Te Yuan, Hsiao-Wei BMC Evol Biol Research article BACKGROUND: The subtropical island of Taiwan is an area of high endemism and a complex topographic environment. Phylogeographic studies indicate that vicariance caused by Taiwan's mountains has subdivided many taxa into genetic phylogroups. We used mitochondrial DNA sequences and nuclear microsatellites to test whether the evolutionary history of an endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii), fit the general vicariant paradigm for a montane organism. RESULTS: We found that while mountains appear to channel gene flow they are not a significant barrier for Steere's Liocichla. Recent demographic expansion was evident, and genetic diversity was relatively high across the island, suggesting expansion from multiple areas rather than a few isolated refugia. Ecological niche modeling corroborated the molecular results and suggested that populations of Steere's Liocichla are connected by climatically suitable habitat and that there was less suitable habitat during the Last Glacial Maximum. CONCLUSIONS: Genetic and ecological niche modeling data corroborate a single history--Steere's Liocichla was at lower density during the Last Glacial Maximum and has subsequently expanded in population density. We suggest that such a range-wide density expansion might be an overlooked cause for the genetic patterns of demographic expansion that are regularly reported. We find significant differences among some populations in F(ST )indices and an admixture analysis. Though both of these results are often used to suggest conservation action, we affirm that statistically significant results are not necessarily biologically meaningful and we urge caution when interpreting highly polymorphic data such as microsatellites. BioMed Central 2010-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2848157/ /pubmed/20219124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-71 Text en Copyright ©2010 McKay et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McKay, Bailey D
Mays, Herman L
Peng, Yi-Wen
Kozak, Kenneth H
Yao, Cheng-Te
Yuan, Hsiao-Wei
Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)
title Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)
title_full Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)
title_fullStr Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)
title_full_unstemmed Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)
title_short Recent range-wide demographic expansion in a Taiwan endemic montane bird, Steere's Liocichla (Liocichla steerii)
title_sort recent range-wide demographic expansion in a taiwan endemic montane bird, steere's liocichla (liocichla steerii)
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20219124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-71
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