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Migratory divides coincide with species barriers across replicated avian hybrid zones above the Tibetan Plateau

Authors :
Gomboobaatar Sundev
Yu Liu
Craig A. Stricker
Kazuo Koyama
Sheela P. Turbek
Matthew R. Wilkins
Elizabeth S. C. Scordato
A. S. Rubtsov
Wei Liang
Georgy A. Semenov
Michael B. Wunder
Chris C. R. Smith
Rebecca J. Safran
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Migratory divides are proposed to be catalysts for speciation across a diversity of taxa. However, the relative contribution of migratory behavior to reproductive isolation is difficult to test. Comparing reproductive isolation in hybrid zones with and without migratory divides offers a rare opportunity to directly examine the contribution of divergent migratory behavior to reproductive barriers. We show that across replicate sampling transects of two pairs of barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) subspecies, strong reproductive isolation coincided with an apparent migratory divide spanning 20 degrees of latitude. A third subspecies pair exhibited no evidence for a migratory divide and hybridized extensively. Within migratory divides, migratory phenotype was associated with assortative mating, implicating a central contribution of divergent migratory behavior to reproductive barriers. The remarkable geographic coincidence between migratory divides and genetic breaks supports a longstanding hypothesis that the Tibetan Plateau is a substantial barrier contributing to the diversity of Siberian avifauna.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d6113c1f81bc283121dba5096e9823b1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/698597