Data from: Host conservatism, geography, and elevation in the evolution of a Neotropical moth radiation
The origins of evolutionary radiations are often traced to the colonization of novel adaptive zones, including unoccupied habitats or unutilized resources. For herbivorous insects, the predominant mechanism of diversification is typically assumed to be a shift onto a novel lineage of host plants. Ho...
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Zusammenfassung: | The origins of evolutionary radiations are often traced to the
colonization of novel adaptive zones, including unoccupied habitats or
unutilized resources. For herbivorous insects, the predominant mechanism
of diversification is typically assumed to be a shift onto a novel lineage
of host plants. However, other drivers of diversification are important in
shaping evolutionary history, especially for groups residing in regions
with complex geological histories. We evaluated the contributions of
shifts in host plant clade, bioregion, and elevation to diversification in
Eois (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), a hyper-diverse genus of moths found
throughout the Neotropics. Relationships among 107 taxa were reconstructed
using one mitochondrial and two nuclear genes. In addition, we used a
genotyping-by-sequencing approach to generate 4,641 SNPs for 137 taxa.
Both data sets yielded similar phylogenetic histories, with relationships
structured by host plant clade, bioregion, and elevation. While
diversification of basal lineages often coincided with host clade shifts,
more recent speciation events were more typically associated with shifts
across bioregions or elevational gradients. Overall, patterns of
diversification in Eois are consistent with the perspective that shifts
across multiple adaptive zones synergistically drive diversification in
hyper-diverse lineages. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.k0gq6 |