Pleistocene speciation with and without gene flow in Euphaea damselflies of subtropical and tropical East Asian islands

被引:19
作者
Lee, Yat-Hung
Lin, Chung-Ping [1 ]
机构
[1] Tunghai Univ, Dept Life Sci, Taichung 40704, Taiwan
关键词
allopatric isolation; divergence with migration; Euphaeidae; gene flow; geography of speciation; Odonata; DIVERGENCE POPULATION-GENETICS; ECOLOGICAL SPECIATION; BAYESIAN-INFERENCE; STATISTICAL-METHOD; FINITE POPULATION; MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA; MODEL; MIGRATION; PHYLOGENY; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2012.05654.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Climatic oscillations during the Pleistocene period could have had a profound impact on the origin of tropical species by the alternation of allopatric isolation and interpopulation gene flow cycles. However, whether tropical speciation involves strictly allopatric isolation, or proceeds in the face of homogenizing gene flow, is relatively unclear. Here, we investigated geographical modes of speciation in four closely related Euphaea damselfly species endemic to the subtropical and tropical East Asian islands using coalescent analyses of a multilocus data set. The reconstructed phylogenies demonstrated distinct species status for each of the four species and the existence of two sister species pairs, Euphaea formosa/E.similar to yayeyamana and E.similar to decorata/E.similar to ornata. The species divergence time of the sibling Euphaea damselflies dates back to within the last one Mya of the Middle to Lower Pleistocene. The speciation between the populous E.similar to formosa of Taiwan and the less numerous E.similar to yayeyamana of the Yaeyama islands occurred despite significant bidirectional, asymmetric gene flow, which is strongly inconsistent with a strictly allopatric model. In contrast, speciation of the approximately equal-sized populations of E.similar to decorata of the southeast Asian mainland and E.similar to ornata of Hainan is inferred to have involved allopatric divergence without gene flow. Our findings suggest that differential selection of natural or sexual environments is a prominent driver of species divergence in subtropical E.similar to formosa and E.similar to yayeyamana; whereas for tropical E.similar to decorata and E.similar to ornata at lower latitudes, allopatric isolation may well be a pivotal promoter of species formation.
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页码:3739 / 3756
页数:18
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