A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation

Geologically recent radiations can shed light on speciation processes, but incomplete lineage sorting and introgressive gene flow render accurate evolutionary reconstruction and interpretation challenging. Independently evolving metapopulations of low dispersal taxa may provide an additional level o...

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Published in:Molecular Ecology
Main Authors: Almeida, Susana C., Neiva, João, Sousa, Filipe, Martins, Neusa, Cox, Cymon, Melo‐Ferreira, José, Guiry, Michael D., Serrao, Ester, Pearson, Gareth
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18656
https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16623
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/18656 2023-08-27T04:10:59+02:00 A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation Almeida, Susana C. Neiva, João Sousa, Filipe Martins, Neusa Cox, Cymon Melo‐Ferreira, José Guiry, Michael D. Serrao, Ester Pearson, Gareth 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18656 https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16623 eng eng Wiley info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/CEEC IND 2018/CEECIND%2F00372%2F2018%2FCP1546%2FCP1648%2FCT0001/PT info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/DL 57%2F2016/DL 57%2F2016%2FCP1361%2FCT0010/PT info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/OE/SFRH%2FBPD%2F122567%2F2016/PT info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/6817 - DCRRNI ID/UIDB%2F04326%2F2020/PT 0962-1083 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18656 doi:10.1111/mec.16623 restrictedAccess Dioecy Fucoid brown algae Fucus Hermaphroditism article 2022 ftunivalgarve https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16623 2023-08-09T00:03:58Z Geologically recent radiations can shed light on speciation processes, but incomplete lineage sorting and introgressive gene flow render accurate evolutionary reconstruction and interpretation challenging. Independently evolving metapopulations of low dispersal taxa may provide an additional level of phylogeographic information, given sufficiently broad sampling and genome-wide sequencing. Evolution in the marine brown algal genus Fucus in the south-eastern North Atlantic was shaped by Quaternary climate-driven range shifts. Over this timescale, divergence and speciation occurred against a background of expansion-contraction cycles from multiple refugia, together with mating-system shifts from outcrossing (dioecy) to selfing hermaphroditism. We tested the hypothesis that peripheral isolation of range edge (dioecious) F. vesiculosus led to parapatric speciation and radiation of hermaphrodite lineages. Species tree methods using 876 single-copy nuclear genes and extensive geographic coverage produced conflicting topologies with respect to geographic clades of F. vesiculosus. All methods, however, revealed a new and early diverging hermaphrodite species, Fucus macroguiryi sp. nov. Both the multispecies coalescent and polymorphism-aware models (in contrast to concatenation) support sequential paraphyly in F. vesiculosus resulting from distinct evolutionary processes. Our results support (1) peripheral isolation of the southern F. vesiculosus clade prior to parapatric speciation and radiation of hermaphrodite lineages-a "low-latitude species pump". (2) Directional introgressive gene flow into F. vesiculosus around the present-day secondary contact zone (sympatric-allopatric boundary) between dioecious/hermaphrodite lineages as hermaphrodites expanded northwards, supported by concordance analysis and statistical tests of introgression. (3) Species boundaries in the extensive sympatric range are probably maintained by reproductive system (selfing in hermaphrodites) and reinforcement. ALG-01-0145-FEDER-022121 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta Molecular Ecology 31 18 4797 4817
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topic Dioecy
Fucoid brown algae
Fucus
Hermaphroditism
spellingShingle Dioecy
Fucoid brown algae
Fucus
Hermaphroditism
Almeida, Susana C.
Neiva, João
Sousa, Filipe
Martins, Neusa
Cox, Cymon
Melo‐Ferreira, José
Guiry, Michael D.
Serrao, Ester
Pearson, Gareth
A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
topic_facet Dioecy
Fucoid brown algae
Fucus
Hermaphroditism
description Geologically recent radiations can shed light on speciation processes, but incomplete lineage sorting and introgressive gene flow render accurate evolutionary reconstruction and interpretation challenging. Independently evolving metapopulations of low dispersal taxa may provide an additional level of phylogeographic information, given sufficiently broad sampling and genome-wide sequencing. Evolution in the marine brown algal genus Fucus in the south-eastern North Atlantic was shaped by Quaternary climate-driven range shifts. Over this timescale, divergence and speciation occurred against a background of expansion-contraction cycles from multiple refugia, together with mating-system shifts from outcrossing (dioecy) to selfing hermaphroditism. We tested the hypothesis that peripheral isolation of range edge (dioecious) F. vesiculosus led to parapatric speciation and radiation of hermaphrodite lineages. Species tree methods using 876 single-copy nuclear genes and extensive geographic coverage produced conflicting topologies with respect to geographic clades of F. vesiculosus. All methods, however, revealed a new and early diverging hermaphrodite species, Fucus macroguiryi sp. nov. Both the multispecies coalescent and polymorphism-aware models (in contrast to concatenation) support sequential paraphyly in F. vesiculosus resulting from distinct evolutionary processes. Our results support (1) peripheral isolation of the southern F. vesiculosus clade prior to parapatric speciation and radiation of hermaphrodite lineages-a "low-latitude species pump". (2) Directional introgressive gene flow into F. vesiculosus around the present-day secondary contact zone (sympatric-allopatric boundary) between dioecious/hermaphrodite lineages as hermaphrodites expanded northwards, supported by concordance analysis and statistical tests of introgression. (3) Species boundaries in the extensive sympatric range are probably maintained by reproductive system (selfing in hermaphrodites) and reinforcement. ALG-01-0145-FEDER-022121 ...
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author Almeida, Susana C.
Neiva, João
Sousa, Filipe
Martins, Neusa
Cox, Cymon
Melo‐Ferreira, José
Guiry, Michael D.
Serrao, Ester
Pearson, Gareth
author_facet Almeida, Susana C.
Neiva, João
Sousa, Filipe
Martins, Neusa
Cox, Cymon
Melo‐Ferreira, José
Guiry, Michael D.
Serrao, Ester
Pearson, Gareth
author_sort Almeida, Susana C.
title A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
title_short A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
title_full A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
title_fullStr A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
title_full_unstemmed A low‐latitude species pump: Peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
title_sort low‐latitude species pump: peripheral isolation, parapatric speciation and mating‐system evolution converge in a marine radiation
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