Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia
Abstract Background Climate oscillation may have a profound effect on species distributions, gene flow patterns and population demography. In response to environmental change, those species restricted to montane habitats experienced expansions and contractions along elevation gradients, which can dr...
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doaj-62e85295c75849789f11501033c3989b2021-09-02T07:07:30ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482019-01-0119111510.1186/s12862-018-1333-8Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East AsiaTao Pan0Hui Wang1Pablo Orozcoterwengel2Chao-Chao Hu3Gui-You Wu4Li-Fu Qian5Zhong-Lou Sun6Wen-Bo Shi7Peng Yan8Xiao-Bing Wu9Bao-Wei Zhang10Anhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversityAnhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversitySchool of Biosciences, Cardiff UniversityAnalytical and Testing Center, Nanjing Normal UniversityAnhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversityAnhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversityAnhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversityAnhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversitySchool of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal UniversitySchool of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal UniversityAnhui Key Laboratory of Eco–engineering and Bio-technique, School of Life Sciences, Anhui UniversityAbstract Background Climate oscillation may have a profound effect on species distributions, gene flow patterns and population demography. In response to environmental change, those species restricted to montane habitats experienced expansions and contractions along elevation gradients, which can drive differentiation among sky islands. Results The Shangcheng stout salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) is a cool stream amphibian restricted to high-elevation areas in the Dabie Mountains, East China. In the present study, we used mtDNA genes (Cyt b and ND2) of 193 individuals and 12 nuclear microsatellite loci genotyped on 370 individuals, representing 6 populations (JTX, KHJ, MW, TTZ, BYM and KJY) across the taxon’s distribution area, to investigate their genetic variation and evolutionary history of P. shangchengensis. Most populations showed unusually high levels of genetic diversity. Phylogenetic analyses revealed five monophyletic clades with divergence times ranging from 3.96 to 1.4 Mya. Accordingly, significant genetic differentiation was present between these populations. Bayesian skyline plot analyses provided that all populations underwent long-term population expansions since the last inter-glacial (0.13 Mya ~ 0.12 Mya). Msvar analyses found recent signals of population decline for two northern populations (JTX and KHJ) reflecting a strong bottleneck (approximately 15-fold decrease) during the mid-Holocene (about 6000 years ago). Ecological niche modelling has shown a discontinuity in suitable habitats for P. shangchengensis under different historical climatic conditions. Conclusions Our results suggest that the niche conservatism of P. shangchengensis and sky island effects may have led to long-term isolation between populations. In sky island refuges, the mid-latitude Dabie Mountains have provided a long-term stable environment for P. shangchengensis, which has led to the accumulation of genetic diversity and has promoted genetic divergence.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12862-018-1333-8Pachyhynobius shangchengensisSky islandGenetic diversityPhylogeographyPopulation demographyNiche conservatism |
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Tao Pan Hui Wang Pablo Orozcoterwengel Chao-Chao Hu Gui-You Wu Li-Fu Qian Zhong-Lou Sun Wen-Bo Shi Peng Yan Xiao-Bing Wu Bao-Wei Zhang Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia BMC Evolutionary Biology Pachyhynobius shangchengensis Sky island Genetic diversity Phylogeography Population demography Niche conservatism |
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Tao Pan Hui Wang Pablo Orozcoterwengel Chao-Chao Hu Gui-You Wu Li-Fu Qian Zhong-Lou Sun Wen-Bo Shi Peng Yan Xiao-Bing Wu Bao-Wei Zhang |
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Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia |
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Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia |
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Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia |
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Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia |
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Long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of East Asia |
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long-term sky islands generate highly divergent lineages of a narrowly distributed stream salamander (pachyhynobius shangchengensis) in mid-latitude mountains of east asia |
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Abstract Background Climate oscillation may have a profound effect on species distributions, gene flow patterns and population demography. In response to environmental change, those species restricted to montane habitats experienced expansions and contractions along elevation gradients, which can drive differentiation among sky islands. Results The Shangcheng stout salamander (Pachyhynobius shangchengensis) is a cool stream amphibian restricted to high-elevation areas in the Dabie Mountains, East China. In the present study, we used mtDNA genes (Cyt b and ND2) of 193 individuals and 12 nuclear microsatellite loci genotyped on 370 individuals, representing 6 populations (JTX, KHJ, MW, TTZ, BYM and KJY) across the taxon’s distribution area, to investigate their genetic variation and evolutionary history of P. shangchengensis. Most populations showed unusually high levels of genetic diversity. Phylogenetic analyses revealed five monophyletic clades with divergence times ranging from 3.96 to 1.4 Mya. Accordingly, significant genetic differentiation was present between these populations. Bayesian skyline plot analyses provided that all populations underwent long-term population expansions since the last inter-glacial (0.13 Mya ~ 0.12 Mya). Msvar analyses found recent signals of population decline for two northern populations (JTX and KHJ) reflecting a strong bottleneck (approximately 15-fold decrease) during the mid-Holocene (about 6000 years ago). Ecological niche modelling has shown a discontinuity in suitable habitats for P. shangchengensis under different historical climatic conditions. Conclusions Our results suggest that the niche conservatism of P. shangchengensis and sky island effects may have led to long-term isolation between populations. In sky island refuges, the mid-latitude Dabie Mountains have provided a long-term stable environment for P. shangchengensis, which has led to the accumulation of genetic diversity and has promoted genetic divergence. |
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Pachyhynobius shangchengensis Sky island Genetic diversity Phylogeography Population demography Niche conservatism |
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