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Rivers of Indochina as potential drivers of lineage diversification in the spotted flying lizard (Draco maculatus) species complex

Authors :
Perry L. Wood
Jamie R. Oaks
L. Lee Grismer
Randy L. Klabacka
A Jimmy McGuire
Jesse L. Grismer
Jack W. Sites
Anchalee Aowphol
Source :
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 150
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Southeast Asia hosts a rich concentration of biodiversity within multiple biodiversity hotspots. Indochina, a region with remarkably high levels of in situ diversification, possesses five major rivers (Ayeyarwady, Chiang Mai, Mekong, Red, and Salween), several of which coincide with phylogenetic breaks of terrestrial taxa. Draco maculatus possesses a range that stretches across Indochina, which widespread geographic distribution along with potential discrete variation within subspecies alludes to the possibility of this taxon constituting multiple divergent lineages. Using sequence data from three mitochondrial (12S, 16S, and ND2) and three nuclear (BDNF, CMOS, and PNN) genes, we provide the first estimated phylogeny of this hypothesized species complex and examine its phylogeographic architecture with maximum likelihood and Bayes factor delimitation (BFD) approaches. Our results support multiple divergent lineages with phylogenetic breaks coincident with rivers, indicating that river barriers may be contributing to the elevated levels of in situ diversification of Indochina.

Details

ISSN :
10959513
Volume :
150
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23b447bad932ea2e80ec9e56e49acbc6