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Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii

BACKGROUND: Global climatic oscillations, glaciation cycles and the unique geographic topology of China have profoundly influenced species population distributions. In most species, contemporary distributions of populations cannot be fully understood, except in a historical context. Complex patterns...

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Autores principales: You, Yuyan, Sun, Keping, Xu, Lijie, Wang, Lei, Jiang, Tinglei, Liu, Sen, Lu, Guanjun, Berquist, Sean W, Feng, Jiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20618977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-208
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author You, Yuyan
Sun, Keping
Xu, Lijie
Wang, Lei
Jiang, Tinglei
Liu, Sen
Lu, Guanjun
Berquist, Sean W
Feng, Jiang
author_facet You, Yuyan
Sun, Keping
Xu, Lijie
Wang, Lei
Jiang, Tinglei
Liu, Sen
Lu, Guanjun
Berquist, Sean W
Feng, Jiang
author_sort You, Yuyan
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description BACKGROUND: Global climatic oscillations, glaciation cycles and the unique geographic topology of China have profoundly influenced species population distributions. In most species, contemporary distributions of populations cannot be fully understood, except in a historical context. Complex patterns of Pleistocene glaciations, as well as other physiographic changes have influenced the distribution of bat species in China. Until this study, there had been no phylogeographical research on Myotis davidii, an endemic Chinese bat. We used a combination of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers to investigate genetic diversity, population structure, and the demographic history of M. davidii. In particular, we compared patterns of genetic variation to glacial oscillations, topography, and environmental variation during the Pleistocene in an effort to explain current distributions in light of these historical processes. RESULTS: M. davidii comprises three lineages (MEP, SWP and SH) based on the results of molecular variance analysis (AMOVA) and phylogenetic analyses. The results of a STRUCTURE analysis reveal multi-hierarchical population structure in M. davidii. Nuclear and mitochondrial genetic markers reveal different levels of gene flow among populations. In the case of mtDNA, populations adhere to an isolation-by-distance model, whereas the individual assignment test reveals considerable gene flow between populations. MDIV analysis indicate that the split of the MEP and SWP/SH lineages, and from the SWP and SH lineages were at 201 ka BP and 158 ka BP, respectively. The results of a mismatch distribution analysis and neutrality tests indicate a population expansion event at 79.17 ka BP and 69.12 ka BP in MEP and SWP, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The complex demographic history, discontinuous extant distribution of haplotypes, and multiple-hierarchy population structure of M. davidii appear associated with climatic oscillations, topography and eco-environmental variation of China. Additionally, the three regions are genetically differentiated from one another in the entire sample set. The degree of genetic differentiation, based on the analysis of mtDNA and nDNA, suggests a male-mediated gene flow among populations. Refuges were in the MEP, SH and the lower elevations of SWP regions. This study also provides insights for conservation management units (MEP, SWP and SH).
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spelling pubmed-30552482011-03-12 Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii You, Yuyan Sun, Keping Xu, Lijie Wang, Lei Jiang, Tinglei Liu, Sen Lu, Guanjun Berquist, Sean W Feng, Jiang BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Global climatic oscillations, glaciation cycles and the unique geographic topology of China have profoundly influenced species population distributions. In most species, contemporary distributions of populations cannot be fully understood, except in a historical context. Complex patterns of Pleistocene glaciations, as well as other physiographic changes have influenced the distribution of bat species in China. Until this study, there had been no phylogeographical research on Myotis davidii, an endemic Chinese bat. We used a combination of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers to investigate genetic diversity, population structure, and the demographic history of M. davidii. In particular, we compared patterns of genetic variation to glacial oscillations, topography, and environmental variation during the Pleistocene in an effort to explain current distributions in light of these historical processes. RESULTS: M. davidii comprises three lineages (MEP, SWP and SH) based on the results of molecular variance analysis (AMOVA) and phylogenetic analyses. The results of a STRUCTURE analysis reveal multi-hierarchical population structure in M. davidii. Nuclear and mitochondrial genetic markers reveal different levels of gene flow among populations. In the case of mtDNA, populations adhere to an isolation-by-distance model, whereas the individual assignment test reveals considerable gene flow between populations. MDIV analysis indicate that the split of the MEP and SWP/SH lineages, and from the SWP and SH lineages were at 201 ka BP and 158 ka BP, respectively. The results of a mismatch distribution analysis and neutrality tests indicate a population expansion event at 79.17 ka BP and 69.12 ka BP in MEP and SWP, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The complex demographic history, discontinuous extant distribution of haplotypes, and multiple-hierarchy population structure of M. davidii appear associated with climatic oscillations, topography and eco-environmental variation of China. Additionally, the three regions are genetically differentiated from one another in the entire sample set. The degree of genetic differentiation, based on the analysis of mtDNA and nDNA, suggests a male-mediated gene flow among populations. Refuges were in the MEP, SH and the lower elevations of SWP regions. This study also provides insights for conservation management units (MEP, SWP and SH). BioMed Central 2010-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3055248/ /pubmed/20618977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-208 Text en Copyright ©2010 You 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
You, Yuyan
Sun, Keping
Xu, Lijie
Wang, Lei
Jiang, Tinglei
Liu, Sen
Lu, Guanjun
Berquist, Sean W
Feng, Jiang
Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii
title Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii
title_full Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii
title_fullStr Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii
title_short Pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the Chinese endemic bat species, Myotis davidii
title_sort pleistocene glacial cycle effects on the phylogeography of the chinese endemic bat species, myotis davidii
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20618977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-208
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