RRC ID 86602
著者 Tolman ER, Beatty CD, Goodman A, Ramchand P, McAllister T, Reyes K, Zahara A, Taveras K, Wade V, Abbott J, Bybee S, Guralnick R, Harding KM, Kohli MK, Frandsen PB, Ware J, Suvorov A.
タイトル Elevational and oceanic barriers shape the distribution, dispersal, and diversity of Aotearoa's Kapokapowai (Uropetala) dragonflies.
ジャーナル Evolution
Abstract Mountains and islands provide an opportunity for studying the biogeography of diversification and population fragmentation. Aotearoa (New Zealand) is an excellent location to investigate both phenomena due to alpine emergence and oceanic separation. While it would be expected that separation across oceanic and elevation gradients are major barriers to gene flow in animals, including aquatic insects, such hypotheses have not been thoroughly tested in these taxa. By integrating population genomic from subgenomic Anchored-Hybrid Enrichment sequencing, ecological niche modeling, and morphological analyses from scanning-electron microscopy, we show that tectonic uplift and oceanic vicariance are implicated in speciation and population structure in Kapokapowai (Uropetala) dragonflies. Although Te Moana o Raukawa (Cook Strait) is likely responsible for some of the genetic structure observed, speciation has not yet occurred in populations separated by the strait. We find that the altitudinal gradient across Kā Tiritiri-o-te-Moana (the Southern Alps) is not impervious, but it significantly restricts gene flow between the aforementioned species. Our data support the hypothesis of an active colonization of Kā Tiritiri-o-te-Moana by the ancestral population of Kapokapowai, followed by a recolonization of the lowlands. These findings provide key foundations for the study of lineages endemic to Aotearoa.
巻・号 79(10)
ページ 2219-2235
公開日 2025-7-17
DOI 10.1093/evolut/qpaf150
PII 8205575
解説 BiodiC-J data were referenced.
PMID 40674066
MeSH Altitude* Animal Distribution* Animals Ecosystem Gene Flow* Genetic Speciation* New Zealand Odonata* / genetics Odonata* / physiology
IF 3.698
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