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Title: Deep mitochondrial introgression and hybridization among ecologically divergent vole species
Authors: Bastos-Silveira, Cristiane
Santos, Sara Maria
Monarca, Rita
Mathias, Maria da Luz
Heckel, Gerald
Keywords: voles
hybridazation
introgression
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Blackwell
Citation: Bastos-Silveira, C., Santos, S.M., Monarca, R., Mathias, M.L., Heckel, G. Deep mitochondrial introgression and hybridization among ecologically divergent vole species. Molecular Ecology (2012), 21(21): 5309-5323. doi: 10.1111/mec.12018.
Abstract: The completion of speciation is typically difficult to ascertain in rapidly diverging taxa but the amount of hybridization and gene flow in sympatry or parapatry contains important information about the level of reproductive isolation achieved. Here, we examined the progress in speciation between the Mediterranean (Microtus duodecimco- status) and the Lusitanian pine vole (M. lusitanicus), which are part of the most rapid radiation of species known in mammals. These two Iberian pine voles are classified as separate species because of differences in morphology and ecology, but relatively many ambiguous individuals can be found in sympatric conditions. Our phylogenetic analyses of rangewide data from the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (mtDNA) dem- onstrated high levels of diversity and a basal separation in two parapatric lineages. However, mtDNA affiliation was at odds with morphological classification or geo- graphical distribution of the taxa. In contrast, statistical analyses of microsatellites (nucDNA) showed two clear genetic clusters in allopatry and sympatry generally matching morphological classification. This cytonuclear discordance over a large geo- graphic area suggests historical introgression of mtDNA from M. duodecimcostatus to M. lusitanicus. There was statistical evidence for at least two recent hybrids in the sympatry zone but gene flow is apparently low given clear-cut differences in nucDNA. Our results indicate a relatively advanced speciation process in these Iberian pine voles without fully established reproductive isolation. This situation enables use of combined population genomic and experimental approaches for the separation of pat- terns and mechanisms in the ongoing explosive diversification of these and other Arvicoline rodents in the future.
URI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mec.12018
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27346
Type: article
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