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Comparative phylogeography of mutualists and the effect of the host on the genetic structure of its partners
Authors:Anahí Espíndola  Bryan C Carstens  Nadir Alvarez
Institution:1. Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, , 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, , Moscow, ID, 83844‐3051 USA;3. Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, 300 Aronoff Laboratory, The Ohio State University, , Columbus, OH, 43210 USA
Abstract:Whether or not species participating in specialized and obligate interactions display similar and simultaneous demographic variations at the intraspecific level remains an open question in phylogeography. In the present study, we used the mutualistic nursery pollination occurring between the European globeflower Trollius europaeus and its specialized pollinators in the genus Chiastocheta as a case study. Explicitly, we investigated if the phylogeographies of the pollinating flies are significantly different from the expectation under a scenario of plant–insect congruence. Based on a large‐scale sampling, we first used mitochondrial data to infer the phylogeographical histories of each fly species. Then, we defined phylogeographical scenarios of congruence with the plant history, and used maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches to test for plant–insect phylogeographical congruence for the three Chiastocheta species. We show that the phylogeographical histories of the three fly species differ. Only Chiastocheta lophota and Chiastocheta dentifera display strong spatial genetic structures, which do not appear to be statistically different from those expected under scenarios of phylogeographical congruence with the plant. The results of the present study indicate that the fly species responded in independent and different ways to shared evolutionary forces, displaying varying levels of congruence with the plant genetic structure. © 2014 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014, 113 , 1021–1035.
Keywords:Approximate Bayesian computation  Chiastocheta  climatic oscillations  coalescent modelling  coevolution  Last Glacial Maximum  nursery pollination mutualism  spatial genetic structure  Trollius europaeus
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