Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.

Geographic barriers and elevational gradients have long been recognized as important in species diversification. Here, we illustrate an example where both mechanisms have shaped the genetic structure of the Neotropical rainfrog, Pristimantis ornatissimus, which has also resulted in speciation. This...

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Main Authors: Juan M Guayasamin, Carl R Hutter, Elicio E Tapia, Jaime Culebras, Nicolás Peñafiel, R Alexander Pyron, Carlos Morochz, W Chris Funk, Alejandro Arteaga
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-d19f6237075340989573b8e3cf80a2fe2020-11-25T01:35:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017261510.1371/journal.pone.0172615Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.Juan M GuayasaminCarl R HutterElicio E TapiaJaime CulebrasNicolás PeñafielR Alexander PyronCarlos MorochzW Chris FunkAlejandro ArteagaGeographic barriers and elevational gradients have long been recognized as important in species diversification. Here, we illustrate an example where both mechanisms have shaped the genetic structure of the Neotropical rainfrog, Pristimantis ornatissimus, which has also resulted in speciation. This species was thought to be a single evolutionary lineage distributed throughout the Ecuadorian Chocó and the adjacent foothills of the Andes. Based on recent sampling of P. ornatissimus sensu lato, we provide molecular and morphological evidence that support the validity of a new species, which we name Pristimantis ecuadorensis sp. nov. The sister species are elevational replacements of each other; the distribution of Pristimantis ornatissimus sensu stricto is limited to the Ecuadorian Chocó ecoregion (< 1100 m), whereas the new species has only been found at Andean localities between 1450-1480 m. Given the results of the Multiple Matrix Regression with Randomization analysis, the genetic difference between P. ecuadorensis and P. ornatissimus is not explained by geographic distance nor environment, although environmental variables at a finer scale need to be tested. Therefore this speciation event might be the byproduct of stochastic historic extinction of connected populations or biogeographic events caused by barriers to dispersal such as rivers. Within P. ornatissimus sensu stricto, morphological patterns and genetic structure seem to be related to geographic isolation (e.g., rivers). Finally, we provide an updated phylogeny for the genus, including the new species, as well as other Ecuadorian Pristimantis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5362048?pdf=render
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author Juan M Guayasamin
Carl R Hutter
Elicio E Tapia
Jaime Culebras
Nicolás Peñafiel
R Alexander Pyron
Carlos Morochz
W Chris Funk
Alejandro Arteaga
spellingShingle Juan M Guayasamin
Carl R Hutter
Elicio E Tapia
Jaime Culebras
Nicolás Peñafiel
R Alexander Pyron
Carlos Morochz
W Chris Funk
Alejandro Arteaga
Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Juan M Guayasamin
Carl R Hutter
Elicio E Tapia
Jaime Culebras
Nicolás Peñafiel
R Alexander Pyron
Carlos Morochz
W Chris Funk
Alejandro Arteaga
author_sort Juan M Guayasamin
title Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.
title_short Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.
title_full Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.
title_fullStr Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.
title_full_unstemmed Diversification of the rainfrog Pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and Andean foothills of Ecuador.
title_sort diversification of the rainfrog pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and andean foothills of ecuador.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Geographic barriers and elevational gradients have long been recognized as important in species diversification. Here, we illustrate an example where both mechanisms have shaped the genetic structure of the Neotropical rainfrog, Pristimantis ornatissimus, which has also resulted in speciation. This species was thought to be a single evolutionary lineage distributed throughout the Ecuadorian Chocó and the adjacent foothills of the Andes. Based on recent sampling of P. ornatissimus sensu lato, we provide molecular and morphological evidence that support the validity of a new species, which we name Pristimantis ecuadorensis sp. nov. The sister species are elevational replacements of each other; the distribution of Pristimantis ornatissimus sensu stricto is limited to the Ecuadorian Chocó ecoregion (< 1100 m), whereas the new species has only been found at Andean localities between 1450-1480 m. Given the results of the Multiple Matrix Regression with Randomization analysis, the genetic difference between P. ecuadorensis and P. ornatissimus is not explained by geographic distance nor environment, although environmental variables at a finer scale need to be tested. Therefore this speciation event might be the byproduct of stochastic historic extinction of connected populations or biogeographic events caused by barriers to dispersal such as rivers. Within P. ornatissimus sensu stricto, morphological patterns and genetic structure seem to be related to geographic isolation (e.g., rivers). Finally, we provide an updated phylogeny for the genus, including the new species, as well as other Ecuadorian Pristimantis.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5362048?pdf=render
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