1. Out of the Hengduan Mountains: Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of the Asian water snake genus Trimerodytes (Squamata: Colubridae).
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Guo, Peng, Zhu, Fei, Liu, Qin, Wang, Ping, Che, Jing, and Nguyen, Truong Q.
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MOLECULAR phylogeny , *SQUAMATA , *BIOGEOGRAPHY , *SNAKES , *COLUBRIDAE , *MOUNTAINS , *PHYLOGEOGRAPHY - Abstract
• The monophyly of Trimerodytes is strongly supported, with T. yapingi as the basal to the remaining species. • Trimerodytes likely originated in Hengduan Mountains (eastern Tibetan Plateau) in western China at 23.93 Ma (17.09–31.30). • The validity of T. yunnanensis is supported. The Asian water snake genus Trimerodytes (formerly Sinonatrix) is endemic to East and Southeast Asia. Although several species have been included in various phylogenetic studies previously, the evolution and relationships among members of this genus as a whole remain unexplored. In this study, we report the sequencing two protein-coding mitochondrial gene fragments (MTCYB and ND2) and three nuclear genes (c-mos , NT3 , and Rag1), reconstruct interspecific phylogeny, and explore biogeography for the genus Trimerodytes. Both Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood analyses consistently recover the monophyly of Trimerodytes with strong support, with T. yapingi the sister-group to the remaining species. The divergence date and ancestral area estimation suggest that Trimerodytes likely originated in Hengduan Mountains (eastern Tibetan Plateau) in western China at 23.93 Ma (95% HPD: 17.09–31.30), and intraspecific divergence began at about 4.23 Ma (95% HPD: 2.74–6.10). Analyses support the validity of T. yunnanensis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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