RRC ID 70659
著者 Ellepola G, Pie MR, Pethiyagoda R, Hanken J, Meegaskumbura M.
タイトル The role of climate and islands in species diversification and reproductive-mode evolution of Old World tree frogs.
ジャーナル Commun Biol
Abstract Large diversifications of species are known to occur unevenly across space and evolutionary lineages, but the relative importance of their driving mechanisms, such as climate, ecological opportunity and key evolutionary innovations (KEI), remains poorly understood. Here, we explore the remarkable diversification of rhacophorid frogs, which represent six percent of global amphibian diversity, utilize four distinct reproductive modes, and span a climatically variable area across mainland Asia, associated continental islands, and Africa. Using a complete species-level phylogeny, we find near-constant diversification rates but a highly uneven distribution of species richness. Montane regions on islands and some mainland regions have higher phylogenetic diversity and unique assemblages of taxa; we identify these as cool-wet refugia. Starting from a centre of origin, rhacophorids reached these distant refugia by adapting to new climatic conditions ('niche evolution'-dominant), especially following the origin of KEIs such as terrestrial reproduction (in the Late Eocene) or by dispersal during periods of favourable climate ('niche conservatism'-dominant).
巻・号 5(1)
ページ 347
公開日 2022-4-11
DOI 10.1038/s42003-022-03292-1
PII 10.1038/s42003-022-03292-1
PMID 35411020
PMC PMC9001633
MeSH Animals Anura* / genetics Islands Phylogeny Phylogeography Reproduction*
IF 4.165
リソース情報
GBIF Amphibians Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Ibaraki Nature Museum, Amphibians and Reptiles collection