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Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird

Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to evolutionary research. While phenotypically monomorphic species may exhibit deep genetic divergences, some morphologically distinct taxa lack notable genetic differentiation. Here we conduct a molecula...

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Autores principales: Rheindt, Frank E., Székely, Tamás, Edwards, Scott V., Lee, Patricia L. M., Burke, Terry, Kennerley, Peter R., Bakewell, David N., Alrashidi, Monif, Kosztolányi, András, Weston, Michael A., Liu, Wei-Ting, Lei, Wei-Pan, Shigeta, Yoshimitsu, Javed, Sálim, Zefania, Sama, Küpper, Clemens
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3212520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22096515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026995
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author Rheindt, Frank E.
Székely, Tamás
Edwards, Scott V.
Lee, Patricia L. M.
Burke, Terry
Kennerley, Peter R.
Bakewell, David N.
Alrashidi, Monif
Kosztolányi, András
Weston, Michael A.
Liu, Wei-Ting
Lei, Wei-Pan
Shigeta, Yoshimitsu
Javed, Sálim
Zefania, Sama
Küpper, Clemens
author_facet Rheindt, Frank E.
Székely, Tamás
Edwards, Scott V.
Lee, Patricia L. M.
Burke, Terry
Kennerley, Peter R.
Bakewell, David N.
Alrashidi, Monif
Kosztolányi, András
Weston, Michael A.
Liu, Wei-Ting
Lei, Wei-Pan
Shigeta, Yoshimitsu
Javed, Sálim
Zefania, Sama
Küpper, Clemens
author_sort Rheindt, Frank E.
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description Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to evolutionary research. While phenotypically monomorphic species may exhibit deep genetic divergences, some morphologically distinct taxa lack notable genetic differentiation. Here we conduct a molecular investigation of an enigmatic shorebird with a convoluted taxonomic history, the White-faced Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus dealbatus), widely regarded as a subspecies of the Kentish Plover (C. alexandrinus). Described as distinct in 1863, its name was consistently misapplied in subsequent decades until taxonomic clarification ensued in 2008. Using a recently proposed test of species delimitation, we reconfirm the phenotypic distinctness of dealbatus. We then compare three mitochondrial and seven nuclear DNA markers among 278 samples of dealbatus and alexandrinus from across their breeding range and four other closely related plovers. We fail to find any population genetic differentiation between dealbatus and alexandrinus, whereas the other species are deeply diverged at the study loci. Kentish Plovers join a small but growing list of species for which low levels of genetic differentiation are accompanied by the presence of strong phenotypic divergence, suggesting that diagnostic phenotypic characters may be encoded by few genes that are difficult to detect. Alternatively, gene expression differences may be crucial in producing different phenotypes whereas neutral differentiation may be lagging behind.
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spelling pubmed-32125202011-11-17 Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird Rheindt, Frank E. Székely, Tamás Edwards, Scott V. Lee, Patricia L. M. Burke, Terry Kennerley, Peter R. Bakewell, David N. Alrashidi, Monif Kosztolányi, András Weston, Michael A. Liu, Wei-Ting Lei, Wei-Pan Shigeta, Yoshimitsu Javed, Sálim Zefania, Sama Küpper, Clemens PLoS One Research Article Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to evolutionary research. While phenotypically monomorphic species may exhibit deep genetic divergences, some morphologically distinct taxa lack notable genetic differentiation. Here we conduct a molecular investigation of an enigmatic shorebird with a convoluted taxonomic history, the White-faced Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus dealbatus), widely regarded as a subspecies of the Kentish Plover (C. alexandrinus). Described as distinct in 1863, its name was consistently misapplied in subsequent decades until taxonomic clarification ensued in 2008. Using a recently proposed test of species delimitation, we reconfirm the phenotypic distinctness of dealbatus. We then compare three mitochondrial and seven nuclear DNA markers among 278 samples of dealbatus and alexandrinus from across their breeding range and four other closely related plovers. We fail to find any population genetic differentiation between dealbatus and alexandrinus, whereas the other species are deeply diverged at the study loci. Kentish Plovers join a small but growing list of species for which low levels of genetic differentiation are accompanied by the presence of strong phenotypic divergence, suggesting that diagnostic phenotypic characters may be encoded by few genes that are difficult to detect. Alternatively, gene expression differences may be crucial in producing different phenotypes whereas neutral differentiation may be lagging behind. Public Library of Science 2011-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3212520/ /pubmed/22096515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026995 Text en Rheindt 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rheindt, Frank E.
Székely, Tamás
Edwards, Scott V.
Lee, Patricia L. M.
Burke, Terry
Kennerley, Peter R.
Bakewell, David N.
Alrashidi, Monif
Kosztolányi, András
Weston, Michael A.
Liu, Wei-Ting
Lei, Wei-Pan
Shigeta, Yoshimitsu
Javed, Sálim
Zefania, Sama
Küpper, Clemens
Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird
title Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird
title_full Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird
title_fullStr Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird
title_full_unstemmed Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird
title_short Conflict between Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation: The Evolutionary History of a ‘Lost and Rediscovered’ Shorebird
title_sort conflict between genetic and phenotypic differentiation: the evolutionary history of a ‘lost and rediscovered’ shorebird
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3212520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22096515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026995
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