Phylogeography of Habia fuscicauda (Cardinalidae) indicates population isolation, genetic divergence and demographic changes during the Quaternary climate shifts in the Mesoamerican rainforest

High diversity, complex topography and geological factors make the Neotropics an interesting region for the study of avian diversifcation. Phylogeography, in conjunction with ecological niche modeling, ofers an interesting complementary approach to identify the tempo and mode of diversifcation in diferent species. In this work, we analyzed the genetic structure of Habia fuscicauda based on multilocus analyses using mtDNA (ND2 and ND4) and nuDNA (ACOI-I9 and ODC) sequences. Additionally, we transferred the optimal conditions for current distribution to the Mid-Holocene, Last Glacial Maximum and the Last Inter-Glacial in order to evaluate the shift in species distribution and compare with the genetic data. Our results indicate that H. fuscicauda comprises two clades: one with genetic correspondence to south-east Mexico to the Nicaragua Depression and the other from the south of the Nicaragua Depression to Central Panama. Within these clades, we identifed genetic diferentiation between populations across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Costa Rica—associated with the Talamanca Cordillera—and Central Panama. The two principal clades showed contrasting demographic histories, with the northern clade showing demographic changes and the southern clade demographic stasis. The ecological niche models identifed areas as refugia for the northern clade fn Central America and for the southern clade in the Talamanca Cordillera and Central Panama, supporting the hypothesis that these clades were isolated from each other during the climate shifts of the Pleistocene.

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Main Authors: Castillo Chora, Vicente de Jesús autor, Zamudio Beltrán, Luz Estela autora, Pozo, Carmen Doctora autora 2032, Hernández Baños, Blanca Estela autora
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Subjects:Habia fuscicauda, Aves, Dinámica de la población, Variación genética, Nicho (Ecología), Cambio climático, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-021-01904-x
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