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Ahrens ME Ross KG Shoemaker DD 《Evolution; international journal of organic evolution》2005,59(8):1733-1743
We generated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data from 402 individuals of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta collected from 11 native populations and analyzed these data using a combination of demographic, phylogenetic, and phylogeographic methods to infer features of the evolutionary history of this species. Prior expectations regarding high levels of genetic structure and isolation by distance among populations were supported by the data, but we also discovered several unanticipated patterns. Our analyses revealed a major genetic break between S. invicta mtDNA haplotypes that coincides with the Mesopotamia wetlands region of South America, resulting in two higher level nested clade groupings. In addition, we identified contrasting patterns of genetic differentiation within these two major groups, which may reflect differences in connectivity of suitable habitat in different parts of the native range of S. invicta. Our study represents the first attempt to understand the phylogeographic history of S. invicta across its native range. 相似文献
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Out of the forest: past and present range expansion of a parthenogenetic weevil pest,or how to colonize the world successfully 下载免费PDF全文
Marcela S. Rodriguero Analía A. Lanteri Noelia V. Guzmán Jerson V. Carús Guedes Viviana A. Confalonieri 《Ecology and evolution》2016,6(15):5431-5445
Previous research revealed complex diversification patterns in the parthenogenetic weevil Naupactus cervinus. To understand the origin of clonal diversity and successful spreading of this weevil, we investigated its geographic origin and possible dispersal routes and whether parthenogens can persist in habitats under unsuitable environmental conditions. This study is based on samples taken throughout a broad area of the species’ range. We used both mitochondrial and nuclear markers and applied phylogenetic and network analyses to infer possible relationships between haplotypes. Bayesian phylogeographic analyses and ecological niche modeling were used to investigate the processes that shaped genetic diversity and enabled the colonization of new geographic areas. Southeastern Brazil emerges as the original distribution area of N. cervinus. We detected two range expansions, one along natural corridors during the Pleistocene and the other in countries outside South America during recent times. Isolation due to climate shifts during the early Pleistocene led to diversification in two divergent clades, which probably survived in different refugia of the Paranaense Forest and the Paraná River delta. The origin of the clonal diversity was probably a complex process including mutational diversification, hybridization, and secondary colonization. The establishment of N. cervinus in areas outside its native range may indicate adaptation to drier and cooler conditions. Parthenogenesis would be advantageous for the colonization of new environments by preventing the breakup of successful gene combinations. As in other insect pests, the present distribution of N. cervinus results from both its evolutionary history and its recent history related to human activities. 相似文献
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Genetic structure and post‐glacial expansion of Cornus florida L. (Cornaceae): integrative evidence from phylogeography,population demographic history,and species distribution modeling 下载免费PDF全文
Ashley Call Yan‐Xia Sun Yan Yu Peter B. Pearman David T. Thomas Robert N. Trigiano Ignazio Carbone Qiu‐Yun Xiang 《植物分类学报:英文版》2016,54(2):136-151