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DOI: 10.1186/s12862-019-1367-6
WOS记录号: WOS:000457372000001
论文题名:
Evolutionary biogeography of the centipede genus Ethmostigmus from Peninsular India: testing an ancient vicariance hypothesis for Old World tropical diversity
作者: Joshi, Jahnavi; Edgecombe, Gregory D.
通讯作者: Joshi, Jahnavi
刊名: BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
ISSN: 1471-2148
出版年: 2019
卷: 19
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Gondwana biogeography ; Western and eastern Ghats ; Scolopendridae ; Palaeoclimate
WOS关键词: MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT ; LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL ; SOUTHERN WESTERN-GHATS ; HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY ; SCOLOPENDROMORPH CENTIPEDES ; GONDWANAN VICARIANCE ; CHILOPODA SCOLOPENDROMORPHA ; CYRTODACTYLUS SQUAMATA ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; FROG FAMILY
WOS学科分类: Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
WOS研究方向: Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
英文摘要:

BackgroundUnderstanding the relative influence of vicariance and dispersal in shaping Old World tropical biodiversity remains a challenge. We aimed to infer the roles of these alternative biogeographic processes using a species time-tree for the centipede genus Ethmostigmus from the Old World tropics. Additionally, we explored fine-scale biogeographic patterns for an endemic radiation of Ethmostigmus from the peninsular Indian Plate (PIP), an area with complex geological and climatic history.


Results: Divergence time estimates suggest that Ethmostigmus began diversifying in the Early Cretaceous, 125.4 ( 25) million years ago (Ma), its early biogeographic history shaped by vicariance. Members of Ethmostigmus in PIP form a monophyletic group that underwent endemic radiation in the Late Cretaceous, 100 (+/- 25) Ma. In contrast, a new species of Ethmostigmus from north-east India formed a clade with African/Australian species. Fine-scale biogeographic analyses in PIP predict that Indian Ethmostigmus had an ancestor in southern-central parts of the Western Ghats. This was followed by four independent dispersal events from the southern-central Western Ghats to the Eastern Ghats, and between different parts of the Western Ghats in the Cenozoic.


Conclusions: Our results are consistent with Gondwanan break-up driving the early evolutionary history of the genus Ethmostigmus. Multiple dispersal events coinciding with geo-climatic events throughout the Cenozoic shaped diversification in PIP. Ethmostigmus species in PIP are restricted to wet forests and have retained that niche throughout their diversification.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/129328
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Joshi, Jahnavi,Edgecombe, Gregory D.. Evolutionary biogeography of the centipede genus Ethmostigmus from Peninsular India: testing an ancient vicariance hypothesis for Old World tropical diversity[J]. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY,2019-01-01,19
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