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Into the Andes : multiple independent colonizations drive montane diversity in the Neotropical clearwing butterflies Godyridina

Chazot, Nicolas (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Biodiversitet,Biologiska institutionen,Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten,Biodiversity,Department of Biology,Faculty of Science,Paris-Sorbonne University
Willmott, Keith R. (författare)
University of Florida
Condamine, Fabien L. (författare)
University of Alberta,University of Montpellier
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De-Silva, Donna Lisa (författare)
Paris-Sorbonne University
Freitas, André V L (författare)
University of Campinas
Lamas, Gerardo (författare)
National University of San Marcos
Morlon, Hélène (författare)
École Normale Supérieure
Giraldo, Carlos E. (författare)
Universidad Católica de Oriente
Jiggins, Chris D. (författare)
University of Cambridge
Joron, Mathieu (författare)
University of Montpellier
Mallet, James (författare)
Harvard University
Uribe, Sandra (författare)
National University of Colombia
Elias, Marianne (författare)
Paris-Sorbonne University
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2016-10-08
2016
Engelska 20 s.
Ingår i: Molecular Ecology. - : Wiley. - 0962-1083 .- 1365-294X. ; 25:22, s. 5765-5784
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  • Understanding why species richness peaks along the Andes is a fundamental question in the study of Neotropical biodiversity. Several biogeographic and diversification scenarios have been proposed in the literature, but there is confusion about the processes underlying each scenario, and assessing their relative contribution is not straightforward. Here, we propose to refine these scenarios into a framework which evaluates four evolutionary mechanisms: higher speciation rate in the Andes, lower extinction rates in the Andes, older colonization times and higher colonization rates of the Andes from adjacent areas. We apply this framework to a species-rich subtribe of Neotropical butterflies whose diversity peaks in the Andes, the Godyridina (Nymphalidae: Ithomiini). We generated a time-calibrated phylogeny of the Godyridina and fitted time-dependent diversification models. Using trait-dependent diversification models and ancestral state reconstruction methods we then compared different biogeographic scenarios. We found strong evidence that the rates of colonization into the Andes were higher than the other way round. Those colonizations and the subsequent local diversification at equal rates in the Andes and in non-Andean regions mechanically increased the species richness of Andean regions compared to that of non-Andean regions (‘species-attractor’ hypothesis). We also found support for increasing speciation rates associated with Andean lineages. Our work highlights the importance of the Andean slopes in repeatedly attracting non-Andean lineages, most likely as a result of the diversity of habitats and/or host plants. Applying this analytical framework to other clades will bring important insights into the evolutionary mechanisms underlying the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot on the planet.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)

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Andes
biogeography
Godyridina
Ithomiini
Lepidoptera
Neotropics
trait-dependent diversification

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