A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation

Topographically complex regions often contain the close juxtaposition of closely related species along elevational gradients. The evolutionary causes of these elevational replacements, and thus the origin and maintenance of a large portion of species diversity along elevational gradients, are usuall...

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Main Authors: Robert G. Moyle, Joseph D. Manthey, Peter A. Hosner, Mustafa Rahman, Maklarin Lakim, Frederick H. Sheldon
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spelling doaj-79461865f1e042c398183cc4152ec2682020-11-24T22:24:39ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592017-05-015e333510.7717/peerj.3335A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciationRobert G. Moyle0Joseph D. Manthey1Peter A. Hosner2Mustafa Rahman3Maklarin Lakim4Frederick H. Sheldon5Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Institute, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USADepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Institute, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USADepartment of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USAFaculty of Natural Science and Sustainability, University College Sabah Foundation, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaSabah Parks, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaMuseum of Natural Science and Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USATopographically complex regions often contain the close juxtaposition of closely related species along elevational gradients. The evolutionary causes of these elevational replacements, and thus the origin and maintenance of a large portion of species diversity along elevational gradients, are usually unclear because ecological differentiation along a gradient or secondary contact following allopatric diversification can produce the same pattern. We used reduced representation genomic sequencing to assess genetic relationships and gene flow between three parapatric pairs of closely related songbird taxa (Arachnothera spiderhunters, Chloropsis leafbirds, and Enicurus forktails) along an elevational gradient in Borneo. Each taxon pair presents a different elevational range distribution across the island, yet results were uniform: little or no gene flow was detected in any pairwise comparisons. These results are congruent with an allopatric “species-pump” model for generation of species diversity and elevational parapatry of congeners on Borneo, rather than in situ generation of species by “ecological speciation” along an elevational gradient.https://peerj.com/articles/3335.pdfParapatrySpeciationSpecies pumpElevationBorneoElevational cline
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author Robert G. Moyle
Joseph D. Manthey
Peter A. Hosner
Mustafa Rahman
Maklarin Lakim
Frederick H. Sheldon
spellingShingle Robert G. Moyle
Joseph D. Manthey
Peter A. Hosner
Mustafa Rahman
Maklarin Lakim
Frederick H. Sheldon
A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
PeerJ
Parapatry
Speciation
Species pump
Elevation
Borneo
Elevational cline
author_facet Robert G. Moyle
Joseph D. Manthey
Peter A. Hosner
Mustafa Rahman
Maklarin Lakim
Frederick H. Sheldon
author_sort Robert G. Moyle
title A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
title_short A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
title_full A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
title_fullStr A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
title_full_unstemmed A genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in Bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
title_sort genome-wide assessment of stages of elevational parapatry in bornean passerine birds reveals no introgression: implications for processes and patterns of speciation
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Topographically complex regions often contain the close juxtaposition of closely related species along elevational gradients. The evolutionary causes of these elevational replacements, and thus the origin and maintenance of a large portion of species diversity along elevational gradients, are usually unclear because ecological differentiation along a gradient or secondary contact following allopatric diversification can produce the same pattern. We used reduced representation genomic sequencing to assess genetic relationships and gene flow between three parapatric pairs of closely related songbird taxa (Arachnothera spiderhunters, Chloropsis leafbirds, and Enicurus forktails) along an elevational gradient in Borneo. Each taxon pair presents a different elevational range distribution across the island, yet results were uniform: little or no gene flow was detected in any pairwise comparisons. These results are congruent with an allopatric “species-pump” model for generation of species diversity and elevational parapatry of congeners on Borneo, rather than in situ generation of species by “ecological speciation” along an elevational gradient.
topic Parapatry
Speciation
Species pump
Elevation
Borneo
Elevational cline
url https://peerj.com/articles/3335.pdf
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