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North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus

The Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes are a major centre of diversification and source of diversity for adjacent areas in plants and vertebrates, but studies on insects remain scarce, even though they constitute the largest fraction of terrestrial biodiversity....

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Autores principales: Lisa De-Silva, Donna, Mota, Luísa L., Chazot, Nicolas, Mallarino, Ricardo, Silva-Brandão, Karina L., Piñerez, Luz Miryam Gómez, Freitas, André V.L., Lamas, Gerardo, Joron, Mathieu, Mallet, James, Giraldo, Carlos E., Uribe, Sandra, Särkinen, Tiina, Knapp, Sandra, Jiggins, Chris D., Willmott, Keith R., Elias, Marianne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5384087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28387233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45966
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author Lisa De-Silva, Donna
Mota, Luísa L.
Chazot, Nicolas
Mallarino, Ricardo
Silva-Brandão, Karina L.
Piñerez, Luz Miryam Gómez
Freitas, André V.L.
Lamas, Gerardo
Joron, Mathieu
Mallet, James
Giraldo, Carlos E.
Uribe, Sandra
Särkinen, Tiina
Knapp, Sandra
Jiggins, Chris D.
Willmott, Keith R.
Elias, Marianne
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Mota, Luísa L.
Chazot, Nicolas
Mallarino, Ricardo
Silva-Brandão, Karina L.
Piñerez, Luz Miryam Gómez
Freitas, André V.L.
Lamas, Gerardo
Joron, Mathieu
Mallet, James
Giraldo, Carlos E.
Uribe, Sandra
Särkinen, Tiina
Knapp, Sandra
Jiggins, Chris D.
Willmott, Keith R.
Elias, Marianne
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description The Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes are a major centre of diversification and source of diversity for adjacent areas in plants and vertebrates, but studies on insects remain scarce, even though they constitute the largest fraction of terrestrial biodiversity. Here, we combine molecular and morphological characters to generate a dated phylogeny of the butterfly genus Pteronymia (Nymphalidae: Danainae), which we use to infer spatial, elevational and temporal diversification patterns. We first propose six taxonomic changes that raise the generic species total to 53, making Pteronymia the most diverse genus of the tribe Ithomiini. Our biogeographic reconstruction shows that Pteronymia originated in the Northern Andes, where it diversified extensively. Some lineages colonized lowlands and adjacent montane areas, but diversification in those areas remained scarce. The recent colonization of lowland areas was reflected by an increase in the rate of evolution of species’ elevational ranges towards present. By contrast, speciation rate decelerated with time, with no extinction. The geological history of the Andes and adjacent regions have likely contributed to Pteronymia diversification by providing compartmentalized habitats and an array of biotic and abiotic conditions, and by limiting dispersal between some areas while promoting interchange across others.
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spelling pubmed-53840872017-04-11 North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus Lisa De-Silva, Donna Mota, Luísa L. Chazot, Nicolas Mallarino, Ricardo Silva-Brandão, Karina L. Piñerez, Luz Miryam Gómez Freitas, André V.L. Lamas, Gerardo Joron, Mathieu Mallet, James Giraldo, Carlos E. Uribe, Sandra Särkinen, Tiina Knapp, Sandra Jiggins, Chris D. Willmott, Keith R. Elias, Marianne Sci Rep Article The Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes are a major centre of diversification and source of diversity for adjacent areas in plants and vertebrates, but studies on insects remain scarce, even though they constitute the largest fraction of terrestrial biodiversity. Here, we combine molecular and morphological characters to generate a dated phylogeny of the butterfly genus Pteronymia (Nymphalidae: Danainae), which we use to infer spatial, elevational and temporal diversification patterns. We first propose six taxonomic changes that raise the generic species total to 53, making Pteronymia the most diverse genus of the tribe Ithomiini. Our biogeographic reconstruction shows that Pteronymia originated in the Northern Andes, where it diversified extensively. Some lineages colonized lowlands and adjacent montane areas, but diversification in those areas remained scarce. The recent colonization of lowland areas was reflected by an increase in the rate of evolution of species’ elevational ranges towards present. By contrast, speciation rate decelerated with time, with no extinction. The geological history of the Andes and adjacent regions have likely contributed to Pteronymia diversification by providing compartmentalized habitats and an array of biotic and abiotic conditions, and by limiting dispersal between some areas while promoting interchange across others. Nature Publishing Group 2017-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5384087/ /pubmed/28387233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45966 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Lisa De-Silva, Donna
Mota, Luísa L.
Chazot, Nicolas
Mallarino, Ricardo
Silva-Brandão, Karina L.
Piñerez, Luz Miryam Gómez
Freitas, André V.L.
Lamas, Gerardo
Joron, Mathieu
Mallet, James
Giraldo, Carlos E.
Uribe, Sandra
Särkinen, Tiina
Knapp, Sandra
Jiggins, Chris D.
Willmott, Keith R.
Elias, Marianne
North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
title North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
title_full North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
title_fullStr North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
title_full_unstemmed North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
title_short North Andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
title_sort north andean origin and diversification of the largest ithomiine butterfly genus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5384087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28387233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45966
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