Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation

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Main Authors: Frugone M.J., Poulin E., Cole T.L., Waters J.M., Lopez M.E., Clucas G., Matos-Maravi P., Lois N.A., Pistorius P., Bonadonna F., Trathan P., Polanowski A., Wienecke B., Raya-Rey A., Putz K., Steinfurth A., Bi K., Wang-Claypool C.Y., Bowie R.C.K., Vianna J.A.
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spelling ftpunivcchile:oai:repositorio.uc.cl:11534/76766 2024-09-15T17:40:29+00:00 Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation Frugone M.J. Poulin E. Cole T.L. Waters J.M. Lopez M.E. Clucas G. Matos-Maravi P. Lois N.A. Pistorius P. Bonadonna F. Trathan P. Polanowski A. Wienecke B. Raya-Rey A. Putz K. Steinfurth A. Bi K. Wang-Claypool C.Y. Bowie R.C.K. Vianna J.A. 2024-01-10T12:37:09Z 2296 páginas application/pdf https://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/76766 https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13399 en eng John Wiley and Sons Inc Diversity and Distributions doi:10.1111/ddi.13399 14724642 14724642 13669516 SCOPUS_ID:85115298472 https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13399 https://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/76766 acceso abierto Eudyptes genomics rockhopper penguins species delimitation artículo 2024 ftpunivcchile https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13399 2024-06-25T14:13:05Z © 2021 The Authors. Diversity and Distributions published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: Delimiting recently diverged species is challenging. During speciation, genetic differentiation may be distributed unevenly across the genome, as different genomic regions can be subject to different selective pressures and evolutionary histories. Reliance on limited numbers of genetic markers that may be underpowered can make species delimitation even more challenging, potentially resulting in taxonomic inconsistencies. Rockhopper penguins of the genus Eudyptes comprise three broadly recognized taxa: northern (E. moseleyi), southern (E. chrysocome) and eastern rockhopper (E. filholi). Their taxonomic status has been controversial for decades, with researchers disagreeing about whether E. chrysocome and E. filholi are distinct species or conspecific. Our goal is to evaluate genome-wide patterns of divergence to evaluate genetic differentiation and species delimitation in rockhopper penguins, and to assess which mechanisms may underlie previous discordance among nuclear versus mitochondrial analyses. Location: Sub-Antarctic and temperate coastal regions of the Southern Hemisphere. Methods: We generated reduced-representation genomic libraries using double digest restriction-site associated DNA (ddRAD) sequencing to evaluate genetic differentiation, contemporary migration rates and admixture among colonies of rockhopper penguins. Results: The extent of genetic differentiation among the three taxa was consistently higher than population-level genetic differentiation found within these and other penguin species. There was no evidence of admixture among the three taxa, suggesting the absence of ongoing gene flow among them. Species delimitation analyses based on molecular data, along with other lines of evidence, provide strong support for the taxonomic distinction of three species of rockhopper penguins. Main conclusions: Our results provide strong support for the existence of three distinct species of rockhopper penguins. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile: Repositorio UC Diversity and Distributions 27 11 2277 2296
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topic Eudyptes
genomics
rockhopper penguins
species delimitation
spellingShingle Eudyptes
genomics
rockhopper penguins
species delimitation
Frugone M.J.
Poulin E.
Cole T.L.
Waters J.M.
Lopez M.E.
Clucas G.
Matos-Maravi P.
Lois N.A.
Pistorius P.
Bonadonna F.
Trathan P.
Polanowski A.
Wienecke B.
Raya-Rey A.
Putz K.
Steinfurth A.
Bi K.
Wang-Claypool C.Y.
Bowie R.C.K.
Vianna J.A.
Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
topic_facet Eudyptes
genomics
rockhopper penguins
species delimitation
description © 2021 The Authors. Diversity and Distributions published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: Delimiting recently diverged species is challenging. During speciation, genetic differentiation may be distributed unevenly across the genome, as different genomic regions can be subject to different selective pressures and evolutionary histories. Reliance on limited numbers of genetic markers that may be underpowered can make species delimitation even more challenging, potentially resulting in taxonomic inconsistencies. Rockhopper penguins of the genus Eudyptes comprise three broadly recognized taxa: northern (E. moseleyi), southern (E. chrysocome) and eastern rockhopper (E. filholi). Their taxonomic status has been controversial for decades, with researchers disagreeing about whether E. chrysocome and E. filholi are distinct species or conspecific. Our goal is to evaluate genome-wide patterns of divergence to evaluate genetic differentiation and species delimitation in rockhopper penguins, and to assess which mechanisms may underlie previous discordance among nuclear versus mitochondrial analyses. Location: Sub-Antarctic and temperate coastal regions of the Southern Hemisphere. Methods: We generated reduced-representation genomic libraries using double digest restriction-site associated DNA (ddRAD) sequencing to evaluate genetic differentiation, contemporary migration rates and admixture among colonies of rockhopper penguins. Results: The extent of genetic differentiation among the three taxa was consistently higher than population-level genetic differentiation found within these and other penguin species. There was no evidence of admixture among the three taxa, suggesting the absence of ongoing gene flow among them. Species delimitation analyses based on molecular data, along with other lines of evidence, provide strong support for the taxonomic distinction of three species of rockhopper penguins. Main conclusions: Our results provide strong support for the existence of three distinct species of rockhopper penguins. ...
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author Frugone M.J.
Poulin E.
Cole T.L.
Waters J.M.
Lopez M.E.
Clucas G.
Matos-Maravi P.
Lois N.A.
Pistorius P.
Bonadonna F.
Trathan P.
Polanowski A.
Wienecke B.
Raya-Rey A.
Putz K.
Steinfurth A.
Bi K.
Wang-Claypool C.Y.
Bowie R.C.K.
Vianna J.A.
author_facet Frugone M.J.
Poulin E.
Cole T.L.
Waters J.M.
Lopez M.E.
Clucas G.
Matos-Maravi P.
Lois N.A.
Pistorius P.
Bonadonna F.
Trathan P.
Polanowski A.
Wienecke B.
Raya-Rey A.
Putz K.
Steinfurth A.
Bi K.
Wang-Claypool C.Y.
Bowie R.C.K.
Vianna J.A.
author_sort Frugone M.J.
title Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
title_short Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
title_full Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
title_fullStr Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
title_sort taxonomy based on limited genomic markers may underestimate species diversity of rockhopper penguins and threaten their conservation
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