From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Microhylidae is a geographically widespread family of anurans. Although several extensive molecular analyses have attempted to elucidate their subfamilial relationships, and correlate these with Mesozoic and Cenozoic continental drif...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Norhayati, Yong Hoi-Sen, Belabut Daicus M, Matsui Masafumi, Kurabayashi Atsushi, Sudin Ahmad, Kuramoto Mitsuru, Hamidy Amir, Sumida Masayuki
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-06-01
Series:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/175
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spelling doaj-dde271b6d7f34c57b5f1d8997993ab1d2021-09-02T08:30:37ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482011-06-0111117510.1186/1471-2148-11-175From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>Ahmad NorhayatiYong Hoi-SenBelabut Daicus MMatsui MasafumiKurabayashi AtsushiSudin AhmadKuramoto MitsuruHamidy AmirSumida Masayuki<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Microhylidae is a geographically widespread family of anurans. Although several extensive molecular analyses have attempted to elucidate their subfamilial relationships, and correlate these with Mesozoic and Cenozoic continental drifts, consensus has not been reached. Further, generic level relationships have not been well investigated in some microhylid subfamilies, and therefore subfamilial affiliations of some genera are still unclear. To elucidate the phylogenetic positions of two mysterious Asian genera, <it>Gastrophrynoides </it>and <it>Phrynella</it>, and to better understand the trans-continental distributions of microhylid taxa, we performed molecular phylogenetic and dating analyses using the largest molecular dataset applied to these taxa to date.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Six nuclear and two mitochondrial genes (approx. 8 kbp) were sequenced from 22 microhylid frog species representing eight subfamilies. The maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses could not fully elucidate the subfamilial relationships, suggesting a rapid radiation of these taxa between 85 and 66 million years ago. In contrast, generic relationships of Asian microhylines were generally well resolved.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our results clearly showed that one of two problematic Asian genera, <it>Phrynella</it>, was nested in the clade of the Asian subfamily Microhylinae. By contrast, <it>Gastrophrynoides </it>occupied the most basal position of the Australian-New Guinean subfamily Asterophryinae. The estimated divergence of <it>Gastrophrynoides </it>from other asterophryine was unexpectedly around 48 million years ago. Although a colonization scenario via Antarctica to the Australian-New Guinean landmass has been suggested for Asterophryinae, our finding suggested a novel colonization route via Indo-Eurasia.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/175
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author Ahmad Norhayati
Yong Hoi-Sen
Belabut Daicus M
Matsui Masafumi
Kurabayashi Atsushi
Sudin Ahmad
Kuramoto Mitsuru
Hamidy Amir
Sumida Masayuki
spellingShingle Ahmad Norhayati
Yong Hoi-Sen
Belabut Daicus M
Matsui Masafumi
Kurabayashi Atsushi
Sudin Ahmad
Kuramoto Mitsuru
Hamidy Amir
Sumida Masayuki
From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>
BMC Evolutionary Biology
author_facet Ahmad Norhayati
Yong Hoi-Sen
Belabut Daicus M
Matsui Masafumi
Kurabayashi Atsushi
Sudin Ahmad
Kuramoto Mitsuru
Hamidy Amir
Sumida Masayuki
author_sort Ahmad Norhayati
title From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>
title_short From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>
title_full From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>
title_fullStr From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>
title_full_unstemmed From Antarctica or Asia? New colonization scenario for Australian-New Guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>Gastrophrynoides</it>
title_sort from antarctica or asia? new colonization scenario for australian-new guinean narrow mouth toads suggested from the findings on a mysterious genus <it>gastrophrynoides</it>
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Microhylidae is a geographically widespread family of anurans. Although several extensive molecular analyses have attempted to elucidate their subfamilial relationships, and correlate these with Mesozoic and Cenozoic continental drifts, consensus has not been reached. Further, generic level relationships have not been well investigated in some microhylid subfamilies, and therefore subfamilial affiliations of some genera are still unclear. To elucidate the phylogenetic positions of two mysterious Asian genera, <it>Gastrophrynoides </it>and <it>Phrynella</it>, and to better understand the trans-continental distributions of microhylid taxa, we performed molecular phylogenetic and dating analyses using the largest molecular dataset applied to these taxa to date.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Six nuclear and two mitochondrial genes (approx. 8 kbp) were sequenced from 22 microhylid frog species representing eight subfamilies. The maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses could not fully elucidate the subfamilial relationships, suggesting a rapid radiation of these taxa between 85 and 66 million years ago. In contrast, generic relationships of Asian microhylines were generally well resolved.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our results clearly showed that one of two problematic Asian genera, <it>Phrynella</it>, was nested in the clade of the Asian subfamily Microhylinae. By contrast, <it>Gastrophrynoides </it>occupied the most basal position of the Australian-New Guinean subfamily Asterophryinae. The estimated divergence of <it>Gastrophrynoides </it>from other asterophryine was unexpectedly around 48 million years ago. Although a colonization scenario via Antarctica to the Australian-New Guinean landmass has been suggested for Asterophryinae, our finding suggested a novel colonization route via Indo-Eurasia.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/175
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