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Recent chapters of Neotropical history overlooked in phylogeography: Shallow divergence explains phenotype and genotype uncoupling inAntilophiamanakins

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Raposo do Amaral, F; Maldonado‐Coelho, M; Aleixo, A; Luna, LW; Rêgo, PSD; Araripe, J; Souza, TO; Silva, WAG; Thom, G
Published in: Molecular Ecology
October 2018

Establishing links between phenotypic and genotypic variation is a central goal of evolutionary biology, as they might provide important insights into evolutionary processes shaping genetic and species diversity in nature. One of the more intriguing possibilities is when no genetic divergence is found to be associated with conspicuous phenotypic divergence. In that case, speciation theory predicts that phenotypic divergence may still occur in the presence of significant gene flow—thereby resulting in little genomic divergence—when genetic loci underpinning phenotypes are under strong divergent selection. However, a finding of phenotypic distinctiveness with weak or no population genetic structure may simply result from low statistical power to detect shallow genetic divergences when small data sets are used. Here, we used a subgenomic data set of 2,386 ultraconserved elements to explore genomewide divergence between two species ofmanakins, which are phenotypically distinct yet evidently lack strong genetic differentiation according to previous studies based on a limited number of loci. Our results revealed clear population structure that matches the two phenotypes, supporting the idea that smaller data sets lacked the power to detect this recent divergence event (likely <100 k ya). Indeed, we found little or no introgression between the species, as well as evidence of genomewide divergence. One implication of our study is that the Araripe plateau may be a hot spot of cryptic‐diverging forestpopulations. Besides their use in biogeography, subgenomic data sets may help redefine local conservation programmes by revealing cryptic population structure that may be key to population management.

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Molecular Ecology

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1365-294X

ISSN

0962-1083

Publication Date

October 2018

Volume

27

Issue

20

Start / End Page

4108 / 4120

Publisher

Wiley

Related Subject Headings

  • Evolutionary Biology
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
 

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Raposo do Amaral, F., Maldonado‐Coelho, M., Aleixo, A., Luna, L. W., Rêgo, P. S. D., Araripe, J., … Thom, G. (2018). Recent chapters of Neotropical history overlooked in phylogeography: Shallow divergence explains phenotype and genotype uncoupling inAntilophiamanakins. Molecular Ecology, 27(20), 4108–4120. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14843
Raposo do Amaral, Fabio, Marcos Maldonado‐Coelho, Alexandre Aleixo, Leilton W. Luna, Péricles Sena do Rêgo, Juliana Araripe, Thainara O. Souza, Weber A. G. Silva, and Gregory Thom. “Recent chapters of Neotropical history overlooked in phylogeography: Shallow divergence explains phenotype and genotype uncoupling inAntilophiamanakins.” Molecular Ecology 27, no. 20 (October 2018): 4108–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14843.
Raposo do Amaral F, Maldonado‐Coelho M, Aleixo A, Luna LW, Rêgo PSD, Araripe J, et al. Recent chapters of Neotropical history overlooked in phylogeography: Shallow divergence explains phenotype and genotype uncoupling inAntilophiamanakins. Molecular Ecology. 2018 Oct;27(20):4108–20.
Raposo do Amaral, Fabio, et al. “Recent chapters of Neotropical history overlooked in phylogeography: Shallow divergence explains phenotype and genotype uncoupling inAntilophiamanakins.” Molecular Ecology, vol. 27, no. 20, Wiley, Oct. 2018, pp. 4108–20. Crossref, doi:10.1111/mec.14843.
Raposo do Amaral F, Maldonado‐Coelho M, Aleixo A, Luna LW, Rêgo PSD, Araripe J, Souza TO, Silva WAG, Thom G. Recent chapters of Neotropical history overlooked in phylogeography: Shallow divergence explains phenotype and genotype uncoupling inAntilophiamanakins. Molecular Ecology. Wiley; 2018 Oct;27(20):4108–4120.
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Published In

Molecular Ecology

DOI

EISSN

1365-294X

ISSN

0962-1083

Publication Date

October 2018

Volume

27

Issue

20

Start / End Page

4108 / 4120

Publisher

Wiley

Related Subject Headings

  • Evolutionary Biology
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences