Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade

Interspecific introgression can occur between species that evolve rapidly within an adaptive radiation. Pachyptila petrels differ in bill size and are characterised by incomplete reproductive isolation, leading to interspecific gene flow. Salvin's prion (Pachyptila salvini), whose bill width is...

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Published in:Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Main Authors: Masello, Juan F., Ryan, Peter G., Shepherd, Lara D., Quillfeldt, Petra, Cherel, Yves, Tennyson, Alan J. D., Alderman, Rachael, Calderón, Luciano, Cole, Theresa L., Cuthbert, Richard J., Dilley, Ben J., Massaro, Melanie, Miskelly, Colin M., Navarro, Joan, Phillips, Richard A., Weimerskirch, Henri, Moodley, Yoshan
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/531707/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/531707/1/Masello2022_Article_IndependentEvolutionOfIntermed.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01845-3
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:531707 2023-05-15T13:41:46+02:00 Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade Masello, Juan F. Ryan, Peter G. Shepherd, Lara D. Quillfeldt, Petra Cherel, Yves Tennyson, Alan J. D. Alderman, Rachael Calderón, Luciano Cole, Theresa L. Cuthbert, Richard J. Dilley, Ben J. Massaro, Melanie Miskelly, Colin M. Navarro, Joan Phillips, Richard A. Weimerskirch, Henri Moodley, Yoshan 2022-01 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/531707/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/531707/1/Masello2022_Article_IndependentEvolutionOfIntermed.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01845-3 en eng Springer https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/531707/1/Masello2022_Article_IndependentEvolutionOfIntermed.pdf Masello, Juan F.; Ryan, Peter G.; Shepherd, Lara D.; Quillfeldt, Petra; Cherel, Yves; Tennyson, Alan J. D.; Alderman, Rachael; Calderón, Luciano; Cole, Theresa L.; Cuthbert, Richard J.; Dilley, Ben J.; Massaro, Melanie; Miskelly, Colin M.; Navarro, Joan; Phillips, Richard A.; Weimerskirch, Henri; Moodley, Yoshan. 2022 Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade. Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 297 (1). 183-198. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01845-3 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01845-3> cc_by_4 CC-BY Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01845-3 2023-02-04T19:52:55Z Interspecific introgression can occur between species that evolve rapidly within an adaptive radiation. Pachyptila petrels differ in bill size and are characterised by incomplete reproductive isolation, leading to interspecific gene flow. Salvin's prion (Pachyptila salvini), whose bill width is intermediate between broad-billed (P. vittata) and Antarctic (P. desolata) prions, evolved through homoploid hybrid speciation. MacGillivray's prion (P. macgillivrayi), known from a single population on St Paul (Indian Ocean), has a bill width intermediate between salvini and vittata and could also be the product of interspecies introgression or hybrid speciation. Recently, another prion population phenotypically similar to macgillivrayi was discovered on Gough (Atlantic Ocean), where it breeds 3 months later than vittata. The similarity in bill width between the medium-billed birds on Gough and macgillivrayi suggest that they could be closely related. In this study, we used genetic and morphological data to infer the phylogenetic position and evolutionary history of P. macgillivrayi and the Gough medium-billed prion relative other Pachyptila taxa, to determine whether species with medium bill widths evolved through common ancestry or convergence. We found that Gough medium-billed prions belong to the same evolutionary lineage as macgillivrayi, representing a new population of MacGillivray's prion that originated through a colonisation event from St Paul. We show that macgillivrayi's medium bill width evolved through divergence (genetic drift) and independently from that of salvini, which evolved through hybridisation (gene flow). This represents the independent convergence towards a similarly medium-billed phenotype. The newly discovered MacGillivray's prion population on Gough is of utmost conservation relevance, as the relict macgillivrayi population in the Indian Ocean is very small. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Indian Gough ENVELOPE(159.367,159.367,-81.633,-81.633) Molecular Genetics and Genomics 297 1 183 198
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description Interspecific introgression can occur between species that evolve rapidly within an adaptive radiation. Pachyptila petrels differ in bill size and are characterised by incomplete reproductive isolation, leading to interspecific gene flow. Salvin's prion (Pachyptila salvini), whose bill width is intermediate between broad-billed (P. vittata) and Antarctic (P. desolata) prions, evolved through homoploid hybrid speciation. MacGillivray's prion (P. macgillivrayi), known from a single population on St Paul (Indian Ocean), has a bill width intermediate between salvini and vittata and could also be the product of interspecies introgression or hybrid speciation. Recently, another prion population phenotypically similar to macgillivrayi was discovered on Gough (Atlantic Ocean), where it breeds 3 months later than vittata. The similarity in bill width between the medium-billed birds on Gough and macgillivrayi suggest that they could be closely related. In this study, we used genetic and morphological data to infer the phylogenetic position and evolutionary history of P. macgillivrayi and the Gough medium-billed prion relative other Pachyptila taxa, to determine whether species with medium bill widths evolved through common ancestry or convergence. We found that Gough medium-billed prions belong to the same evolutionary lineage as macgillivrayi, representing a new population of MacGillivray's prion that originated through a colonisation event from St Paul. We show that macgillivrayi's medium bill width evolved through divergence (genetic drift) and independently from that of salvini, which evolved through hybridisation (gene flow). This represents the independent convergence towards a similarly medium-billed phenotype. The newly discovered MacGillivray's prion population on Gough is of utmost conservation relevance, as the relict macgillivrayi population in the Indian Ocean is very small.
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author Masello, Juan F.
Ryan, Peter G.
Shepherd, Lara D.
Quillfeldt, Petra
Cherel, Yves
Tennyson, Alan J. D.
Alderman, Rachael
Calderón, Luciano
Cole, Theresa L.
Cuthbert, Richard J.
Dilley, Ben J.
Massaro, Melanie
Miskelly, Colin M.
Navarro, Joan
Phillips, Richard A.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Moodley, Yoshan
spellingShingle Masello, Juan F.
Ryan, Peter G.
Shepherd, Lara D.
Quillfeldt, Petra
Cherel, Yves
Tennyson, Alan J. D.
Alderman, Rachael
Calderón, Luciano
Cole, Theresa L.
Cuthbert, Richard J.
Dilley, Ben J.
Massaro, Melanie
Miskelly, Colin M.
Navarro, Joan
Phillips, Richard A.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Moodley, Yoshan
Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
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Ryan, Peter G.
Shepherd, Lara D.
Quillfeldt, Petra
Cherel, Yves
Tennyson, Alan J. D.
Alderman, Rachael
Calderón, Luciano
Cole, Theresa L.
Cuthbert, Richard J.
Dilley, Ben J.
Massaro, Melanie
Miskelly, Colin M.
Navarro, Joan
Phillips, Richard A.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Moodley, Yoshan
author_sort Masello, Juan F.
title Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
title_short Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
title_full Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
title_fullStr Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
title_full_unstemmed Independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
title_sort independent evolution of intermediate bill widths in a seabird clade
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https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/531707/1/Masello2022_Article_IndependentEvolutionOfIntermed.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01845-3
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