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A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus

BACKGROUND: With over 3,500 species encompassing a diverse range of morphologies and ecologies, snakes make up 36% of squamate diversity. Despite several attempts at estimating higher-level snake relationships and numerous assessments of generic- or species-level phylogenies, a large-scale species-l...

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Autores principales: Figueroa, Alex, McKelvy, Alexander D., Grismer, L. Lee, Bell, Charles D., Lailvaux, Simon P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5014348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27603205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161070
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author Figueroa, Alex
McKelvy, Alexander D.
Grismer, L. Lee
Bell, Charles D.
Lailvaux, Simon P.
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McKelvy, Alexander D.
Grismer, L. Lee
Bell, Charles D.
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description BACKGROUND: With over 3,500 species encompassing a diverse range of morphologies and ecologies, snakes make up 36% of squamate diversity. Despite several attempts at estimating higher-level snake relationships and numerous assessments of generic- or species-level phylogenies, a large-scale species-level phylogeny solely focusing on snakes has not been completed. Here, we provide the largest-yet estimate of the snake tree of life using maximum likelihood on a supermatrix of 1745 taxa (1652 snake species + 7 outgroup taxa) and 9,523 base pairs from 10 loci (5 nuclear, 5 mitochondrial), including previously unsequenced genera (2) and species (61). RESULTS: Increased taxon sampling resulted in a phylogeny with a new higher-level topology and corroborate many lower-level relationships, strengthened by high nodal support values (> 85%) down to the species level (73.69% of nodes). Although the majority of families and subfamilies were strongly supported as monophyletic with > 88% support values, some families and numerous genera were paraphyletic, primarily due to limited taxon and loci sampling leading to a sparse supermatrix and minimal sequence overlap between some closely-related taxa. With all rogue taxa and incertae sedis species eliminated, higher-level relationships and support values remained relatively unchanged, except in five problematic clades. CONCLUSION: Our analyses resulted in new topologies at higher- and lower-levels; resolved several previous topological issues; established novel paraphyletic affiliations; designated a new subfamily, Ahaetuliinae, for the genera Ahaetulla, Chrysopelea, Dendrelaphis, and Dryophiops; and appointed Hemerophis (Coluber) zebrinus to a new genus, Mopanveldophis. Although we provide insight into some distinguished problematic nodes, at the deeper phylogenetic scale, resolution of these nodes may require sampling of more slowly-evolving nuclear genes.
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spelling pubmed-50143482016-09-27 A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus Figueroa, Alex McKelvy, Alexander D. Grismer, L. Lee Bell, Charles D. Lailvaux, Simon P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: With over 3,500 species encompassing a diverse range of morphologies and ecologies, snakes make up 36% of squamate diversity. Despite several attempts at estimating higher-level snake relationships and numerous assessments of generic- or species-level phylogenies, a large-scale species-level phylogeny solely focusing on snakes has not been completed. Here, we provide the largest-yet estimate of the snake tree of life using maximum likelihood on a supermatrix of 1745 taxa (1652 snake species + 7 outgroup taxa) and 9,523 base pairs from 10 loci (5 nuclear, 5 mitochondrial), including previously unsequenced genera (2) and species (61). RESULTS: Increased taxon sampling resulted in a phylogeny with a new higher-level topology and corroborate many lower-level relationships, strengthened by high nodal support values (> 85%) down to the species level (73.69% of nodes). Although the majority of families and subfamilies were strongly supported as monophyletic with > 88% support values, some families and numerous genera were paraphyletic, primarily due to limited taxon and loci sampling leading to a sparse supermatrix and minimal sequence overlap between some closely-related taxa. With all rogue taxa and incertae sedis species eliminated, higher-level relationships and support values remained relatively unchanged, except in five problematic clades. CONCLUSION: Our analyses resulted in new topologies at higher- and lower-levels; resolved several previous topological issues; established novel paraphyletic affiliations; designated a new subfamily, Ahaetuliinae, for the genera Ahaetulla, Chrysopelea, Dendrelaphis, and Dryophiops; and appointed Hemerophis (Coluber) zebrinus to a new genus, Mopanveldophis. Although we provide insight into some distinguished problematic nodes, at the deeper phylogenetic scale, resolution of these nodes may require sampling of more slowly-evolving nuclear genes. Public Library of Science 2016-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5014348/ /pubmed/27603205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161070 Text en © 2016 Figueroa 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Figueroa, Alex
McKelvy, Alexander D.
Grismer, L. Lee
Bell, Charles D.
Lailvaux, Simon P.
A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus
title A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus
title_full A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus
title_fullStr A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus
title_full_unstemmed A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus
title_short A Species-Level Phylogeny of Extant Snakes with Description of a New Colubrid Subfamily and Genus
title_sort species-level phylogeny of extant snakes with description of a new colubrid subfamily and genus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5014348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27603205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161070
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