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Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India

A large number of species in the tropics are awaiting discovery, many due to their cryptic morphology ie. lack of discernable morphological difference. We explored the presence of cryptic lineages within the frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, which are endemic to the Western Ghats of Peninsular In...

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Autores principales: Ramesh, Vijay, Vijayakumar, S. P., Gopalakrishna, Trisha, Jayarajan, Aditi, Shanker, Kartik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7467320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32877402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237431
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author Ramesh, Vijay
Vijayakumar, S. P.
Gopalakrishna, Trisha
Jayarajan, Aditi
Shanker, Kartik
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Vijayakumar, S. P.
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description A large number of species in the tropics are awaiting discovery, many due to their cryptic morphology ie. lack of discernable morphological difference. We explored the presence of cryptic lineages within the frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, which are endemic to the Western Ghats of Peninsular India. By reconstructing a phylogeny using 5 genes and robust geographic sampling, we delimited 19 lineages along a population—species continuum, using multiple criteria including haplotype clusters, genetic distance, morphological distinctness, and geographical separation. Of these 19 lineages, 14 belonged to the genus Indirana and 5 to the genus Walkerana. Divergence dating analyses revealed that the clade comprising Indirana and Walkerana began diversifying around 71 mya and the most recent common ancestor of Indirana and Walkerana split around 43 mya. We tested for the presence of cryptic lineages by examining the relationship between genetic and morphological divergence among related pairs within a pool of 15 lineages. The pairs showed strong morphological conservatism across varying levels of genetic divergence. Our results highlight the prevalence of morphologically cryptic lineages in these ancient endemic clades of the Western Ghats. This emphasizes the significance of other axes, such as geography, in species delimitation. With increasing threats to amphibian habitats, it is imperative that cryptic lineages are identified so that appropriate conservation measures can be implemented.
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spelling pubmed-74673202020-09-11 Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India Ramesh, Vijay Vijayakumar, S. P. Gopalakrishna, Trisha Jayarajan, Aditi Shanker, Kartik PLoS One Research Article A large number of species in the tropics are awaiting discovery, many due to their cryptic morphology ie. lack of discernable morphological difference. We explored the presence of cryptic lineages within the frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, which are endemic to the Western Ghats of Peninsular India. By reconstructing a phylogeny using 5 genes and robust geographic sampling, we delimited 19 lineages along a population—species continuum, using multiple criteria including haplotype clusters, genetic distance, morphological distinctness, and geographical separation. Of these 19 lineages, 14 belonged to the genus Indirana and 5 to the genus Walkerana. Divergence dating analyses revealed that the clade comprising Indirana and Walkerana began diversifying around 71 mya and the most recent common ancestor of Indirana and Walkerana split around 43 mya. We tested for the presence of cryptic lineages by examining the relationship between genetic and morphological divergence among related pairs within a pool of 15 lineages. The pairs showed strong morphological conservatism across varying levels of genetic divergence. Our results highlight the prevalence of morphologically cryptic lineages in these ancient endemic clades of the Western Ghats. This emphasizes the significance of other axes, such as geography, in species delimitation. With increasing threats to amphibian habitats, it is imperative that cryptic lineages are identified so that appropriate conservation measures can be implemented. Public Library of Science 2020-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7467320/ /pubmed/32877402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237431 Text en © 2020 Ramesh 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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Gopalakrishna, Trisha
Jayarajan, Aditi
Shanker, Kartik
Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India
title Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India
title_full Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India
title_fullStr Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India
title_full_unstemmed Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India
title_short Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India
title_sort determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, indirana and walkerana, of the western ghats, india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7467320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32877402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237431
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