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PLoS One
Secondary Sympatry Caused by Range Expansion Informs on the Dynamics of Microendemism in a Biodiversity Hotspot
Arnaud Couloux1  Hervé Jourdan2  Marianne Elias3  Laure Desutter-Grandcolas3  Tony Robillard3  Romain Nattier3  Philippe Grandcolas3 
[1] Genoscope, Centre national de Séquençage, Evry, France;IMBE, Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie terrestre et marine, Aix-Marseille Université/CNRS/IRD/UAPV, UMR 237 IRD, Centre IRD de Nouméa, Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie;Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département Systématique et Evolution, UMR 7205 CNRS OSEB, Case postale 50 (Entomologie), Paris, France
关键词: Speciation;    Allopatric speciation;    Phylogenetic analysis;    Species diversity;    Sympatric speciation;    Climate change;    Phylogenetics;    Phylogeography;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.pone.0048047
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

Islands are bounded areas where high endemism is explained either by allopatric speciation through the fragmentation of the limited amount of space available, or by sympatric speciation and accumulation of daughter species. Most empirical evidence point out the dominant action of allopatric speciation. We evaluate this general view by looking at a case study where sympatric speciation is suspected. We analyse the mode, tempo and geography of speciation in Agnotecous, a cricket genus endemic to New Caledonia showing a generalized pattern of sympatry between species making sympatric speciation plausible. We obtained five mitochondrial and five nuclear markers (6.8 kb) from 37 taxa corresponding to 17 of the 21 known extant species of Agnotecous, and including several localities per species, and we conducted phylogenetic and dating analyses. Our results suggest that the diversification of Agnotecous occurred mostly through allopatric speciation in the last 10 Myr. Highly microendemic species are the most recent ones (<2 Myr) and current sympatry is due to secondary range expansion after allopatric speciation. Species distribution should then be viewed as a highly dynamic process and extreme microendemism only as a temporary situation. We discuss these results considering the influence of climatic changes combined with intricate soil diversity and mountain topography. A complex interplay between these factors could have permitted repeated speciation events and range expansion.

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