Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa)
Holarctic species offer great opportunities to study biogeography, phylogenetics, taxonomy, and local adaptation. Species that are considered conspecific between the Palearctic and the Nearctic realms are often split into 2 or more species when denser sampling and molecular markers are applied. Simi...
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ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/566831 2024-01-07T09:40:42+01:00 Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) Ivanov, Vladislav Blagoev, Gergin Danflous, Samuel Gajdoš, Peter Høye, Toke Thomas Lee, Kyung Min Marusik, Yuri Mielec, Cecilie Lohse Muster, Christoph Pétillon, Julien Spelda, Jörg Mutanen, Marko Zoology 2023-11-06T16:49:01Z 14 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/566831 eng eng Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America 10.1093/isd/ixad018 Ivanov , V , Blagoev , G , Danflous , S , Gajdoš , P , Høye , T T , Lee , K M , Marusik , Y , Mielec , C L , Muster , C , Pétillon , J , Spelda , J & Mutanen , M 2023 , ' Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) ' , Insect Systematics and Diversity , vol. 7 , no. 5 , 1 . https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixad018 ORCID: /0000-0001-9055-1073/work/146414245 85172878033 84cba79e-77ba-40f7-a4ba-b53860c6ad46 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/566831 001066469300001 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 1181 Ecology evolutionary biology DNA barcoding Lycosidae ddRAD sequencing Glaciation Introgression Article publishedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:01:26Z Holarctic species offer great opportunities to study biogeography, phylogenetics, taxonomy, and local adaptation. Species that are considered conspecific between the Palearctic and the Nearctic realms are often split into 2 or more species when denser sampling and molecular markers are applied. Similar in complexity but at a finer geographical scale are species groups having Arctic-Alpine distributions where lineages have complicated demographic histories due to glacial dynamics. In both cases, allopatric speciation might not result in fast differentiation of morphological characters if environmental conditions in isolated areas are similar and the main driver of variability is genetic drift. Here, we study the Holarctic Pardosa hyperborea (Thorell, 1872) and its closest European relatives to assess their taxonomic status and patterns of genetic variability. Based on DNA barcodes and genomic data from double-digest restriction site associated sequencing, we propose that the North American populations should be regarded as a distinct species (P. luteola Emerton,1894, stat. resurr.), possibly consisting of several independent lineages. With the help of D-statistics, population genetic simulations and phylogenetic networks analysis, we demonstrate historical introgression among European species of the group and a likely explanation for shared DNA barcodes among allopatric and fully differentiated species. Our study exposes a promising model for studying speciation processes and demographic history in parallel on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and demonstrates the usefulness of genomic tools in elucidating the taxonomy and biogeography of taxa across broad geographic scales. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic Insect Systematics and Diversity 7 5 |
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Holarctic species offer great opportunities to study biogeography, phylogenetics, taxonomy, and local adaptation. Species that are considered conspecific between the Palearctic and the Nearctic realms are often split into 2 or more species when denser sampling and molecular markers are applied. Similar in complexity but at a finer geographical scale are species groups having Arctic-Alpine distributions where lineages have complicated demographic histories due to glacial dynamics. In both cases, allopatric speciation might not result in fast differentiation of morphological characters if environmental conditions in isolated areas are similar and the main driver of variability is genetic drift. Here, we study the Holarctic Pardosa hyperborea (Thorell, 1872) and its closest European relatives to assess their taxonomic status and patterns of genetic variability. Based on DNA barcodes and genomic data from double-digest restriction site associated sequencing, we propose that the North American populations should be regarded as a distinct species (P. luteola Emerton,1894, stat. resurr.), possibly consisting of several independent lineages. With the help of D-statistics, population genetic simulations and phylogenetic networks analysis, we demonstrate historical introgression among European species of the group and a likely explanation for shared DNA barcodes among allopatric and fully differentiated species. Our study exposes a promising model for studying speciation processes and demographic history in parallel on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and demonstrates the usefulness of genomic tools in elucidating the taxonomy and biogeography of taxa across broad geographic scales. Peer reviewed |
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Ivanov, Vladislav Blagoev, Gergin Danflous, Samuel Gajdoš, Peter Høye, Toke Thomas Lee, Kyung Min Marusik, Yuri Mielec, Cecilie Lohse Muster, Christoph Pétillon, Julien Spelda, Jörg Mutanen, Marko |
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Ivanov, Vladislav Blagoev, Gergin Danflous, Samuel Gajdoš, Peter Høye, Toke Thomas Lee, Kyung Min Marusik, Yuri Mielec, Cecilie Lohse Muster, Christoph Pétillon, Julien Spelda, Jörg Mutanen, Marko |
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Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) |
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Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) |
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Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) |
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Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) |
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Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) |
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across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in holarctic and arctic-alpine wolf spiders (lycosidae, pardosa) |
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10.1093/isd/ixad018 Ivanov , V , Blagoev , G , Danflous , S , Gajdoš , P , Høye , T T , Lee , K M , Marusik , Y , Mielec , C L , Muster , C , Pétillon , J , Spelda , J & Mutanen , M 2023 , ' Across mountains and ocean : species delimitation and historical connectivity in Holarctic and Arctic-Alpine wolf spiders (Lycosidae, Pardosa) ' , Insect Systematics and Diversity , vol. 7 , no. 5 , 1 . https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixad018 ORCID: /0000-0001-9055-1073/work/146414245 85172878033 84cba79e-77ba-40f7-a4ba-b53860c6ad46 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/566831 001066469300001 |
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