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DOI10.1111/syen.12341
Has past climate change affected cold-specialized species differentially through space and time?
Schoville, Sean D.1; Bougie, Tierney C.1,2,3; Dudko, Roman Y.4; Medeiros, Matthew J.5,6
发表日期2019
ISSN0307-6970
EISSN1365-3113
卷号44期号:3页码:571-587
英文摘要

Quaternary climate change has been strongly linked to distributional shifts and recent species diversification. Montane species, in particular, have experienced enhanced isolation and rapid genetic divergence during glacial fluctuations, and these processes have resulted in a disproportionate number of neo-endemic species forming in high-elevation habitats. In temperate montane environments, a general model of alpine population history is well supported, where cold-specialized species track favourable climate conditions downslope during glacial episodes and upslope during warmer interglacial periods, which leads to a climate-driven population or species diversification pump. However, it remains unclear how geography mediates distributional changes and whether certain episodes of glacial history have differentially impacted rates of diversification. We address these questions by examining phylogenomic data in a North American clade of flightless, cold-specialized insects, the ice crawlers (Insecta: Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae: Grylloblatta). These low-vagility organisms have the potential to reveal highly localized refugia and patterns of spatial recolonization, as well as a longer history of in situ diversification. Using continuous phylogeographic analysis of species groups, we show that all species tend to retreat to nearby low-elevation habitats across western North America during episodes of glaciation, but species at high latitude exhibit larger distributional shifts. Lineage diversification was examined over the course of the Neogene and Quaternary periods, with statistical analysis supporting a direct association between climate variation and diversification rate. Major increases in lineage diversification appear to be correlated with warm and dry periods, rather than with extreme glacial events. Finally, we identify substantial cryptic diversity among ice crawlers, leading to high endemism across their range. This diversity provides new insights into highly localized glacial refugia for cold-specialized species across western North America.


WOS研究方向Evolutionary Biology ; Entomology
来源期刊SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/99590
作者单位1.Univ Wisconsin, Dept Entomol, 1630 Linden Dr,637 Russell Labs, Madison, WI 53706 USA;
2.San Diego State Univ, Dept Biol, San Diego, CA 92182 USA;
3.Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Evolut Ecol & Organismal Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA;
4.Russian Acad Sci, Inst Systemat & Ecol Animals, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk, Russia;
5.Urban Sch San Francisco, San Francisco, CA USA;
6.Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Integrat Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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Schoville, Sean D.,Bougie, Tierney C.,Dudko, Roman Y.,et al. Has past climate change affected cold-specialized species differentially through space and time?[J],2019,44(3):571-587.
APA Schoville, Sean D.,Bougie, Tierney C.,Dudko, Roman Y.,&Medeiros, Matthew J..(2019).Has past climate change affected cold-specialized species differentially through space and time?.SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY,44(3),571-587.
MLA Schoville, Sean D.,et al."Has past climate change affected cold-specialized species differentially through space and time?".SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY 44.3(2019):571-587.
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