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Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes

AIM: To investigate the structure and rate of gene flow among populations of habitat‐specialized species to understand the ecological and evolutionary processes underpinning their population dynamics and historical demography, including speciation and extinction. LOCATION: Peruvian and Argentine And...

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Autores principales: Alza, Luis, Lavretsky, Philip, Peters, Jeffrey L., Cerón, Gerardo, Smith, Matthew, Kopuchian, Cecilia, Astie, Andrea, McCracken, Kevin G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6745679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31534707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5538
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author Alza, Luis
Lavretsky, Philip
Peters, Jeffrey L.
Cerón, Gerardo
Smith, Matthew
Kopuchian, Cecilia
Astie, Andrea
McCracken, Kevin G.
author_facet Alza, Luis
Lavretsky, Philip
Peters, Jeffrey L.
Cerón, Gerardo
Smith, Matthew
Kopuchian, Cecilia
Astie, Andrea
McCracken, Kevin G.
author_sort Alza, Luis
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description AIM: To investigate the structure and rate of gene flow among populations of habitat‐specialized species to understand the ecological and evolutionary processes underpinning their population dynamics and historical demography, including speciation and extinction. LOCATION: Peruvian and Argentine Andes. TAXON: Two subspecies of torrent duck (Merganetta armata). METHODS: We sampled 156 individuals in Peru (M. a. leucogenis; Chillón River, n = 57 and Pachachaca River, n = 49) and Argentina (M. a. armata; Arroyo Grande River, n = 33 and Malargüe River, n = 17), and sequenced the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region to conduct coarse and fine‐scale demographic analyses of population structure. Additionally, to test for differences between subspecies, and across genetic markers with distinct inheritance patterns, a subset of individuals (Peru, n = 10 and Argentina, n = 9) was subjected to partial genome resequencing, obtaining 4,027 autosomal and 189 Z‐linked double‐digest restriction‐associated DNA sequences. RESULTS: Haplotype and nucleotide diversities were higher in Peru than Argentina across all markers. Peruvian and Argentine subspecies showed concordant species‐level differences (Φ(ST) mtDNA = 0.82; Φ(ST) autosomal = 0.30; Φ(ST) Z chromosome = 0.45), including no shared mtDNA haplotypes. Demographic parameters estimated for mtDNA using IM and IMa2 analyses, and for autosomal markers using ∂a∂i (isolation‐with‐migration model), supported an old divergence (mtDNA = 600,000 years before present (ybp), 95% HPD range = 1.2 Mya to 200,000 ybp; and autosomal ∂a∂i = 782,490 ybp), between the two subspecies, characteristic of deeply diverged lineages. The populations were well‐differentiated in Argentina but moderately differentiated in Peru, with low unidirectional gene flow in each country. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that the South American Arid Diagonal was preexisting and remains a current phylogeographic barrier between the ranges of the two torrent duck subspecies, and the adult territoriality and breeding site fidelity to the rivers define their population structure.
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spelling pubmed-67456792019-09-18 Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes Alza, Luis Lavretsky, Philip Peters, Jeffrey L. Cerón, Gerardo Smith, Matthew Kopuchian, Cecilia Astie, Andrea McCracken, Kevin G. Ecol Evol Original Research AIM: To investigate the structure and rate of gene flow among populations of habitat‐specialized species to understand the ecological and evolutionary processes underpinning their population dynamics and historical demography, including speciation and extinction. LOCATION: Peruvian and Argentine Andes. TAXON: Two subspecies of torrent duck (Merganetta armata). METHODS: We sampled 156 individuals in Peru (M. a. leucogenis; Chillón River, n = 57 and Pachachaca River, n = 49) and Argentina (M. a. armata; Arroyo Grande River, n = 33 and Malargüe River, n = 17), and sequenced the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region to conduct coarse and fine‐scale demographic analyses of population structure. Additionally, to test for differences between subspecies, and across genetic markers with distinct inheritance patterns, a subset of individuals (Peru, n = 10 and Argentina, n = 9) was subjected to partial genome resequencing, obtaining 4,027 autosomal and 189 Z‐linked double‐digest restriction‐associated DNA sequences. RESULTS: Haplotype and nucleotide diversities were higher in Peru than Argentina across all markers. Peruvian and Argentine subspecies showed concordant species‐level differences (Φ(ST) mtDNA = 0.82; Φ(ST) autosomal = 0.30; Φ(ST) Z chromosome = 0.45), including no shared mtDNA haplotypes. Demographic parameters estimated for mtDNA using IM and IMa2 analyses, and for autosomal markers using ∂a∂i (isolation‐with‐migration model), supported an old divergence (mtDNA = 600,000 years before present (ybp), 95% HPD range = 1.2 Mya to 200,000 ybp; and autosomal ∂a∂i = 782,490 ybp), between the two subspecies, characteristic of deeply diverged lineages. The populations were well‐differentiated in Argentina but moderately differentiated in Peru, with low unidirectional gene flow in each country. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that the South American Arid Diagonal was preexisting and remains a current phylogeographic barrier between the ranges of the two torrent duck subspecies, and the adult territoriality and breeding site fidelity to the rivers define their population structure. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6745679/ /pubmed/31534707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5538 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Alza, Luis
Lavretsky, Philip
Peters, Jeffrey L.
Cerón, Gerardo
Smith, Matthew
Kopuchian, Cecilia
Astie, Andrea
McCracken, Kevin G.
Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes
title Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes
title_full Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes
title_fullStr Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes
title_full_unstemmed Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes
title_short Old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (Merganetta armata) subspecies in the Central and Southern Andes
title_sort old divergence and restricted gene flow between torrent duck (merganetta armata) subspecies in the central and southern andes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6745679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31534707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5538
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