Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...

Isolation and adaptation to new environments are important steps for reproductive isolation and consequently speciation. Seabirds have low phenotypic variation along their ranges in the absence of clear geographic or environmental barriers to dispersal. Despite the lacking visible phenotypic differe...

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Main Authors: Noll, Daly, Younger, Jane, Pertierra, Luis R., Greve, Michelle, Pizarro, Eduardo J., León, Fabiola, Brandt, Debora Y. C., Tyler, Josh, Clucas, Gemma, Levy, Hila, Simison, W. Brian, McInnes, Julie, Pistorius, Pierre, Le Bohec, Céline, Bonadonna, Francesco, Trathan, Phil, Barbosa, Andrés, Rey, Andrea Raya, Dantas, Gisele P. M., Bowie, Rauri, Poulin, Elie, Vianna, Juliana
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6djh9w15t
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.6djh9w15t 2024-02-04T09:56:03+01:00 Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ... Noll, Daly Younger, Jane Pertierra, Luis R. Greve, Michelle Pizarro, Eduardo J. León, Fabiola Brandt, Debora Y. C. Tyler, Josh Clucas, Gemma Levy, Hila Simison, W. Brian McInnes, Julie Pistorius, Pierre Le Bohec, Céline Bonadonna, Francesco Trathan, Phil Barbosa, Andrés Rey, Andrea Raya Dantas, Gisele P. M. Bowie, Rauri Poulin, Elie Vianna, Juliana 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6djh9w15t https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.6djh9w15t en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 comparative population genomics adaptation Speciation positive selection future niche projections polar regions Climate change FOS Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6djh9w15t 2024-01-05T04:39:59Z Isolation and adaptation to new environments are important steps for reproductive isolation and consequently speciation. Seabirds have low phenotypic variation along their ranges in the absence of clear geographic or environmental barriers to dispersal. Despite the lacking visible phenotypic differences, the number of taxa for the gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua, Forster 1781) in the Southern Ocean has been under debate for the last decade, ranging from one to six different taxa. Here, we provide several lines of evidence from genomics, ecology, morphological data, and a complete systematic review that supports four distinctive gentoo penguin species, including the description of a new species. We also provide future niche projections for each of these species. Gentoo penguin genomes (n = 64) recover four main lineages: the northern gentoo (from South America), the southern gentoo (Antarctic Peninsula and maritime Antarctica, south of the Antarctic Polar Front, APF), the southeastern gentoo (from Kerguelen ... : The whole genomes of gentoo penguins were resequenced from 60 individuals and four GenBank genomes (Vianna et al. 2020) were included to complement the number of samples per breeding colony. The genome data set contains individuals distributed within the four main evolutionary lineages previously identified. This study contains several lines of evidence, from genomics, ecology, morphology, and population trends and future niche projections that support the existence of four distinctive gentoo penguin species around the Southern Ocean. The bioinformatic processing of genomic data includes cleaning of low-quality reads and remotion of adapters. Fastq trimmed reads were mapped to the reference genome (GenBank access GCA_010090195.1) and BAM files were generated using BWA-mem2 and processed using GATK. Variant calling was performed using bcftools mpileup/call and after SNPs processing, a fasta consensus file was generated using bcftools consensus. From the fasta files, CDS were extracted with gffread using ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Kerguelen Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic comparative population genomics
adaptation
Speciation
positive selection
future niche projections
polar regions
Climate change
FOS Biological sciences
spellingShingle comparative population genomics
adaptation
Speciation
positive selection
future niche projections
polar regions
Climate change
FOS Biological sciences
Noll, Daly
Younger, Jane
Pertierra, Luis R.
Greve, Michelle
Pizarro, Eduardo J.
León, Fabiola
Brandt, Debora Y. C.
Tyler, Josh
Clucas, Gemma
Levy, Hila
Simison, W. Brian
McInnes, Julie
Pistorius, Pierre
Le Bohec, Céline
Bonadonna, Francesco
Trathan, Phil
Barbosa, Andrés
Rey, Andrea Raya
Dantas, Gisele P. M.
Bowie, Rauri
Poulin, Elie
Vianna, Juliana
Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
topic_facet comparative population genomics
adaptation
Speciation
positive selection
future niche projections
polar regions
Climate change
FOS Biological sciences
description Isolation and adaptation to new environments are important steps for reproductive isolation and consequently speciation. Seabirds have low phenotypic variation along their ranges in the absence of clear geographic or environmental barriers to dispersal. Despite the lacking visible phenotypic differences, the number of taxa for the gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua, Forster 1781) in the Southern Ocean has been under debate for the last decade, ranging from one to six different taxa. Here, we provide several lines of evidence from genomics, ecology, morphological data, and a complete systematic review that supports four distinctive gentoo penguin species, including the description of a new species. We also provide future niche projections for each of these species. Gentoo penguin genomes (n = 64) recover four main lineages: the northern gentoo (from South America), the southern gentoo (Antarctic Peninsula and maritime Antarctica, south of the Antarctic Polar Front, APF), the southeastern gentoo (from Kerguelen ... : The whole genomes of gentoo penguins were resequenced from 60 individuals and four GenBank genomes (Vianna et al. 2020) were included to complement the number of samples per breeding colony. The genome data set contains individuals distributed within the four main evolutionary lineages previously identified. This study contains several lines of evidence, from genomics, ecology, morphology, and population trends and future niche projections that support the existence of four distinctive gentoo penguin species around the Southern Ocean. The bioinformatic processing of genomic data includes cleaning of low-quality reads and remotion of adapters. Fastq trimmed reads were mapped to the reference genome (GenBank access GCA_010090195.1) and BAM files were generated using BWA-mem2 and processed using GATK. Variant calling was performed using bcftools mpileup/call and after SNPs processing, a fasta consensus file was generated using bcftools consensus. From the fasta files, CDS were extracted with gffread using ...
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author Noll, Daly
Younger, Jane
Pertierra, Luis R.
Greve, Michelle
Pizarro, Eduardo J.
León, Fabiola
Brandt, Debora Y. C.
Tyler, Josh
Clucas, Gemma
Levy, Hila
Simison, W. Brian
McInnes, Julie
Pistorius, Pierre
Le Bohec, Céline
Bonadonna, Francesco
Trathan, Phil
Barbosa, Andrés
Rey, Andrea Raya
Dantas, Gisele P. M.
Bowie, Rauri
Poulin, Elie
Vianna, Juliana
author_facet Noll, Daly
Younger, Jane
Pertierra, Luis R.
Greve, Michelle
Pizarro, Eduardo J.
León, Fabiola
Brandt, Debora Y. C.
Tyler, Josh
Clucas, Gemma
Levy, Hila
Simison, W. Brian
McInnes, Julie
Pistorius, Pierre
Le Bohec, Céline
Bonadonna, Francesco
Trathan, Phil
Barbosa, Andrés
Rey, Andrea Raya
Dantas, Gisele P. M.
Bowie, Rauri
Poulin, Elie
Vianna, Juliana
author_sort Noll, Daly
title Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
title_short Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
title_full Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
title_fullStr Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
title_full_unstemmed Species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
title_sort species delimitation beyond phylogenomics: integrative approaches reveal gentoo penguin speciation ...
publisher Dryad
publishDate 2023
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6djh9w15t
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