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Phylogenetic relationships within a patagonian clade of reptiles (Liolaemidae: Phymaturus) based on DNA sequences and morphology
Authors:Fernando Lobo  Diego A Barrasso  Marcos Paz  Néstor G Basso
Institution:1. IBIGEO (Instituto de Bio y Geociencias del NOA), Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Salta and CONICET, Salta, Argentina;2. IDEAUS (Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral‐CONICET), Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina;3. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia “San Juan Bosco” (UNPSJB), Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina;4. UEL (Unidad Ejecutora Lillo‐CONICET), S. 5. M. de Tucumán, Argentina
Abstract:Phymaturus is a clade of lizards that occurs at moderate to high elevations in western Argentina and the adjacent central region of Chile, as well as in various volcanic plateaus of the Patagonian region of Argentina. This genus had previously been divided into two groups: the patagonicus and the palluma groups. In this study, we analyzed relationships within the patagonicus group. The data set was built for 23 species plus nine other terminal taxa of undetermined taxonomic status. In total, 10,631 bp (ND4, Cytb, 12S, COI, five protein coding nuclear genes and seven anonymous nuclear loci) and 254 morphological characters were analyzed in a combined data set for 35 ingroup taxa and nine outgroups. We also ran separate DNA sequence and morphological data sets. We identified four main clades, and revealed congruencies and incongruences with previous studies. The indistinctus clade is recovered as the most basal within the patagonicus group in the strict parsimony analysis, while the somuncurensis clade is the most basal under Bayesian inference. The previously recovered calcogaster clade resulted paraphyletic in both analyses and part of their species are included in a redefined somuncurensis clade. We found low support at basal nodes provoked in part by contradictory evidence shown by rogue taxa. We show the phylogenetic information given by each partition/marker and how they contribute to relationships found in the total evidence analysis. We discuss the phylogenetic position of Phymaturus manuelae, Phymaturus tenebrosus, and Phymaturus patagonicus.
Keywords:diversity  evolution  lizards  patagonia  phylogeny     Phymaturus   
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