A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)

CoI-barcode-like sequences appear to show substantially more species diversity among Mesoamerican bumblebees than had been reported previously from morphological studies. Closer examination shows that some of this apparent diversity may be pseudospecies (groups falsely misinterpreted as separate species), often supported by paralogous ‘numts’ (nuclear copies of mitochondrial sequences). For the well-sampled weisi-complex, we seek to filter out pseudogenes in order to use the orthologous CoI-barcode sequences for identifying estimates of evolutionary relationships and likely species’ gene coalescents for candidate species. Even after this filtering, in contrast to recent purely morphological studies our results from an integrative assessment of species’ gene coalescents together with skeletal morphology support that ‘Bombus weisi’ Friese in its recent broad sense consists of two species: B. weisi (which includes the taxon montezumae Cockerell); and B. nigrodorsalis Franklin. our interpretation rejects likely numts-based pseudospecies and a candidate species that are unsupported by skeletal morphology. this shows that careful attention needs to be paid to both barcode analysis and to skeletal morphology, to avoid describing pseudospecies.

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Main Authors: Williams, Paul H. autor, Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531, Martínez López, Oscar Gustavo Doctor autor 22016, Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112, Mérida Rivas, Jorge Alfredo Doctor autor 13056, Vandame, Rémy Doctor autor 3181
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Subjects:Bombus weisi, Abejorros, Citocromo c oxidasa, Taxonomía animal,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.1
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:648762024-11-20T18:29:53ZA new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus) Williams, Paul H. autor Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531 Martínez López, Oscar Gustavo Doctor autor 22016 Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112 Mérida Rivas, Jorge Alfredo Doctor autor 13056 Vandame, Rémy Doctor autor 3181 textengCoI-barcode-like sequences appear to show substantially more species diversity among Mesoamerican bumblebees than had been reported previously from morphological studies. Closer examination shows that some of this apparent diversity may be pseudospecies (groups falsely misinterpreted as separate species), often supported by paralogous ‘numts’ (nuclear copies of mitochondrial sequences). For the well-sampled weisi-complex, we seek to filter out pseudogenes in order to use the orthologous CoI-barcode sequences for identifying estimates of evolutionary relationships and likely species’ gene coalescents for candidate species. Even after this filtering, in contrast to recent purely morphological studies our results from an integrative assessment of species’ gene coalescents together with skeletal morphology support that ‘Bombus weisi’ Friese in its recent broad sense consists of two species: B. weisi (which includes the taxon montezumae Cockerell); and B. nigrodorsalis Franklin. our interpretation rejects likely numts-based pseudospecies and a candidate species that are unsupported by skeletal morphology. this shows that careful attention needs to be paid to both barcode analysis and to skeletal morphology, to avoid describing pseudospecies.CoI-barcode-like sequences appear to show substantially more species diversity among Mesoamerican bumblebees than had been reported previously from morphological studies. Closer examination shows that some of this apparent diversity may be pseudospecies (groups falsely misinterpreted as separate species), often supported by paralogous ‘numts’ (nuclear copies of mitochondrial sequences). For the well-sampled weisi-complex, we seek to filter out pseudogenes in order to use the orthologous CoI-barcode sequences for identifying estimates of evolutionary relationships and likely species’ gene coalescents for candidate species. Even after this filtering, in contrast to recent purely morphological studies our results from an integrative assessment of species’ gene coalescents together with skeletal morphology support that ‘Bombus weisi’ Friese in its recent broad sense consists of two species: B. weisi (which includes the taxon montezumae Cockerell); and B. nigrodorsalis Franklin. our interpretation rejects likely numts-based pseudospecies and a candidate species that are unsupported by skeletal morphology. this shows that careful attention needs to be paid to both barcode analysis and to skeletal morphology, to avoid describing pseudospecies.Bombus weisiAbejorrosCitocromo c oxidasaTaxonomía animalZootaxahttps://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.1Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Bombus weisi
Abejorros
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
Bombus weisi
Abejorros
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
spellingShingle Bombus weisi
Abejorros
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
Bombus weisi
Abejorros
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
Williams, Paul H. autor
Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531
Martínez López, Oscar Gustavo Doctor autor 22016
Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112
Mérida Rivas, Jorge Alfredo Doctor autor 13056
Vandame, Rémy Doctor autor 3181
A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)
description CoI-barcode-like sequences appear to show substantially more species diversity among Mesoamerican bumblebees than had been reported previously from morphological studies. Closer examination shows that some of this apparent diversity may be pseudospecies (groups falsely misinterpreted as separate species), often supported by paralogous ‘numts’ (nuclear copies of mitochondrial sequences). For the well-sampled weisi-complex, we seek to filter out pseudogenes in order to use the orthologous CoI-barcode sequences for identifying estimates of evolutionary relationships and likely species’ gene coalescents for candidate species. Even after this filtering, in contrast to recent purely morphological studies our results from an integrative assessment of species’ gene coalescents together with skeletal morphology support that ‘Bombus weisi’ Friese in its recent broad sense consists of two species: B. weisi (which includes the taxon montezumae Cockerell); and B. nigrodorsalis Franklin. our interpretation rejects likely numts-based pseudospecies and a candidate species that are unsupported by skeletal morphology. this shows that careful attention needs to be paid to both barcode analysis and to skeletal morphology, to avoid describing pseudospecies.
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topic_facet Bombus weisi
Abejorros
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
author Williams, Paul H. autor
Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531
Martínez López, Oscar Gustavo Doctor autor 22016
Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112
Mérida Rivas, Jorge Alfredo Doctor autor 13056
Vandame, Rémy Doctor autor 3181
author_facet Williams, Paul H. autor
Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531
Martínez López, Oscar Gustavo Doctor autor 22016
Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112
Mérida Rivas, Jorge Alfredo Doctor autor 13056
Vandame, Rémy Doctor autor 3181
author_sort Williams, Paul H. autor
title A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)
title_short A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)
title_full A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)
title_fullStr A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)
title_full_unstemmed A new wave of Mesoamerican bumblebees? Revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (Apidae: Bombus)
title_sort new wave of mesoamerican bumblebees? revising the weisi-complex to reject numts and pseudospecies (apidae: bombus)
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