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Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence

BACKGROUND: One key question in evolutionary biology deals with the mode and rate at which reproductive isolation accumulates during allopatric speciation. Little is known about secondary contacts of recently diverged anuran species. Here we conduct a multi-locus field study to investigate a contact...

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Autores principales: Colliard, Caroline, Sicilia, Alessandra, Turrisi, Giuseppe Fabrizio, Arculeo, Marco, Perrin, Nicolas, Stöck, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2923517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20670415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-232
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author Colliard, Caroline
Sicilia, Alessandra
Turrisi, Giuseppe Fabrizio
Arculeo, Marco
Perrin, Nicolas
Stöck, Matthias
author_facet Colliard, Caroline
Sicilia, Alessandra
Turrisi, Giuseppe Fabrizio
Arculeo, Marco
Perrin, Nicolas
Stöck, Matthias
author_sort Colliard, Caroline
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description BACKGROUND: One key question in evolutionary biology deals with the mode and rate at which reproductive isolation accumulates during allopatric speciation. Little is known about secondary contacts of recently diverged anuran species. Here we conduct a multi-locus field study to investigate a contact zone between two lineages of green toads with an estimated divergence time of 2.7 My, and report results from preliminary experimental crosses. RESULTS: The Sicilian endemic Bufo siculus and the Italian mainland-origin B. balearicus form a narrow hybrid zone east of Mt. Etna. Despite bidirectional mtDNA introgression over a ca. 40 km North-South cline, no F(1 )hybrids could be found, and nuclear genomes display almost no admixture. Populations from each side of the contact zone showed depressed genetic diversity and very strong differentiation (F(ST )= 0.52). Preliminary experimental crosses point to a slightly reduced fitness in F(1 )hybrids, a strong hybrid breakdown in backcrossed offspring (F(1 )x parental, with very few reaching metamorphosis) and a complete and early mortality in F(2 )(F(1 )x F(1)). CONCLUSION: Genetic patterns at the contact zone are molded by drift and selection. Local effective sizes are reduced by the geography and history of the contact zone, B. balearicus populations being at the front wave of a recent expansion (late Pleistocene). Selection against hybrids likely results from intrinsic genomic causes (disruption of coadapted sets of genes in backcrosses and F(2)-hybrids), possibly reinforced by local adaptation (the ranges of the two taxa roughly coincide with the borders of semiarid and arid climates). The absence of F(1 )in the field might be due to premating isolation mechanisms. Our results, show that these lineages have evolved almost complete reproductive isolation after some 2.7 My of divergence, contrasting sharply with evidence from laboratory experiments that some anuran species may still produce viable F(1 )offspring after > 20 My of divergence.
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spelling pubmed-29235172010-08-19 Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence Colliard, Caroline Sicilia, Alessandra Turrisi, Giuseppe Fabrizio Arculeo, Marco Perrin, Nicolas Stöck, Matthias BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: One key question in evolutionary biology deals with the mode and rate at which reproductive isolation accumulates during allopatric speciation. Little is known about secondary contacts of recently diverged anuran species. Here we conduct a multi-locus field study to investigate a contact zone between two lineages of green toads with an estimated divergence time of 2.7 My, and report results from preliminary experimental crosses. RESULTS: The Sicilian endemic Bufo siculus and the Italian mainland-origin B. balearicus form a narrow hybrid zone east of Mt. Etna. Despite bidirectional mtDNA introgression over a ca. 40 km North-South cline, no F(1 )hybrids could be found, and nuclear genomes display almost no admixture. Populations from each side of the contact zone showed depressed genetic diversity and very strong differentiation (F(ST )= 0.52). Preliminary experimental crosses point to a slightly reduced fitness in F(1 )hybrids, a strong hybrid breakdown in backcrossed offspring (F(1 )x parental, with very few reaching metamorphosis) and a complete and early mortality in F(2 )(F(1 )x F(1)). CONCLUSION: Genetic patterns at the contact zone are molded by drift and selection. Local effective sizes are reduced by the geography and history of the contact zone, B. balearicus populations being at the front wave of a recent expansion (late Pleistocene). Selection against hybrids likely results from intrinsic genomic causes (disruption of coadapted sets of genes in backcrosses and F(2)-hybrids), possibly reinforced by local adaptation (the ranges of the two taxa roughly coincide with the borders of semiarid and arid climates). The absence of F(1 )in the field might be due to premating isolation mechanisms. Our results, show that these lineages have evolved almost complete reproductive isolation after some 2.7 My of divergence, contrasting sharply with evidence from laboratory experiments that some anuran species may still produce viable F(1 )offspring after > 20 My of divergence. BioMed Central 2010-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2923517/ /pubmed/20670415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-232 Text en Copyright ©2010 Colliard 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Colliard, Caroline
Sicilia, Alessandra
Turrisi, Giuseppe Fabrizio
Arculeo, Marco
Perrin, Nicolas
Stöck, Matthias
Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
title Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
title_full Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
title_fullStr Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
title_full_unstemmed Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
title_short Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
title_sort strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of west-mediterranean green toads (bufo viridis subgroup) with plio-pleistocene divergence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2923517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20670415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-232
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