Cryptic diversity in the lizard genus Plica (Squamata): phylogenetic diversity and Amazonian biogeography
Intra‐ and interspecific genetic diversity of the lizard species Plica plica (9 localities) and Plica umbra (19 localities) from the Brazilian Amazon was analysed using two mitochondrial (16S rDNA and CO1) and one nuclear (prolactin receptor – PRLR) genes. We generated a maximum‐likelihood and Bayes...
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Published in: | Zoologica scripta Vol. 45; no. 6; pp. 630 - 641 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01-11-2016
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Summary: | Intra‐ and interspecific genetic diversity of the lizard species Plica plica (9 localities) and Plica umbra (19 localities) from the Brazilian Amazon was analysed using two mitochondrial (16S rDNA and CO1) and one nuclear (prolactin receptor – PRLR) genes. We generated a maximum‐likelihood and Bayesian hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships, and using the bPTP and ABGD lineage delimiting methods inferred the most likely number of lineages within each species. Both methods delimited five distinct lineages in Plica plica and six lineages within Plica umbra. The nominal subspecies of Plica umbra was comprised of one lineage, while Plica umbra ochrocollaris was comprised of five lineages. In majority of the cases, lineages were restricted to the interfluves of major Amazonian rivers, and different lineages occupied distinct areas of endemism. Phylogenetic relationships of the lineages are largely concordant with the hypothesized formation of the areas of endemism. The geographic structuring of the clades and the delimitation of these clades as distinct lineages suggest the possibility that these lineages represent species. If the observed diversity of lineages within the genus Plica is characteristic of squamate reptiles of the Amazon region, the diversity of squamates is grossly underestimated. |
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Bibliography: | Fig. S1. Representative specimens of Plica plica from the following localities: (A) Santa Isabel do rio Negro municipality, Darahá River, left bank affluent of the Negro River, Amazonas State, Brazil; (B) Jari hydroelectric power plant, Jari River, Laranjal do Jari municipality, Amapá State, Brazil; (C) Abufari biological reserve, Turiaçu community, left bank of Purus River, Tapauá municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil.Fig. S2. Representative specimens of Plica umba from the following localities: (A) Canutama state forest, Paissé River, Canutama municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil; (B) Tapauá state forest, Ipixuna River, Tapauá municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil; (C) Taboca mine, Pitinga River, Presidente Figueiredo municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil; (D) Rio Negro Sector Sul state park, Cuieiras River, Manaus municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil; (E) Jari hydroelectric power plant, Jari River, Laranjal do Jari municipality, Amapá State, Brazil; (F) Viruá national park, Caracaraí municipality, Roraima State, Brazil; (G) right bank of Japurá River, Japurá municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil; (H) Tabocal community, left bank of Japurá River, Japurá municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil; (I) Abufari biological reserve, Turiaçu community, left bank of Purus River, Tapauá municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil.Table S1. Specimens of Plica plica and Plica umbra analysed in this study.Table S2. Name, and references sequences of primers used in the amplification and sequencing of this study. CNPq FAPEAM - No. 021/2011 istex:2F944F20A886A95FDFA0A6AB0755951750637D5C CNPq/SISBIOTA-BioPHAM - No. 563348/2010 ark:/67375/WNG-TX52LDKT-7 ArticleID:ZSC12172 CAPES ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0300-3256 1463-6409 |
DOI: | 10.1111/zsc.12172 |