Genetic differentiation between two subspecies of Emberiza schoeniclus and open forest bunting's evolution inferred from mitogenomes

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY Journal of Avian Biology Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1111/jav.03087
Iván Alambiaga, Roberto González, Pablo Vera, Juan S. Monrós, Ferran Palero
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The reed bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus (Linnaeus 1758), is the only member of the genus adapted to Mediterranean wetlands, where some subspecies are critically endangered. The first complete mitogenome of the eastern Iberian reed bunting (E. s. witherbyi) is presented here and compared with an unpublished mitogenome obtained in northeast Asia (most likely E. s. pyrrhulina). Genetic distance analyses are consistent with the new reed bunting data corresponding to two distinct lineages of E. schoeniclus. A new fossil-calibrated phylogeny suggests that open forest buntings have suffered two rapid speciation events from Late Miocene to Pleistocene, that seem to be correlated with major climatic changes and habitat shifts. Adaptation to a new ecological niche (i.e. wetlands) could have favoured the reed bunting expansion across the Palearctic. The high intraspecific variation observed today could result from the establishment of resident populations within small areas, potentially acting as a climatic refuge.

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从有丝分裂基因组推断黄颡鱼两个亚种的遗传分化及其进化
猎芦苇,Emberiza schoeniclus (Linnaeus 1758),是该属中唯一适应地中海湿地的成员,那里的一些亚种濒临灭绝。本文介绍了东伊比利亚芦苇(e.s. witherbyi)的第一个完整的有丝分裂基因组,并与在东北亚(最有可能是e.s. pyrrhulina)获得的未发表的有丝分裂基因组进行了比较。遗传距离分析结果与新发现的两个不同谱系的捕芦苇资料一致。一项新的化石校准系统发育表明,从晚中新世到更新世,开放森林狩猎经历了两次快速的物种形成事件,这似乎与主要的气候变化和栖息地转移有关。适应新的生态位(如湿地)可能有利于芦苇狩猎在古北极的扩展。今天观察到的高种内变异可能是由于在小区域内建立了常住人口,可能充当气候避难所。
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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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