Data from: Cryptic lineage diversity, body size divergence and sympatry in a species complex of Australian lizards (Gehyra)
Understanding the joint evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of sympatry among close relatives remains a key challenge in biology. This problem can be addressed through joint phylogenomic and phenotypic analysis of complexes of closely related lineages within, and across, species and hence repr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding the joint evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of
sympatry among close relatives remains a key challenge in biology. This
problem can be addressed through joint phylogenomic and phenotypic
analysis of complexes of closely related lineages within, and across,
species and hence representing the speciation continuum. For a complex of
tropical geckos from northern Australia – Gehyra nana and close relatives
– we combine mtDNA phylogeography, exon-capture sequencing and
morphological data to resolve independently evolving lineages and infer
their divergence history and patterns of morphological evolution. Gehyra
nana is found to include nine divergent lineages and is paraphyletic with
four other species from the Kimberley region of north-west Australia.
Across these 13 taxa, 12 of which are restricted to rocky habitats,
several lineages overlap geographically, including on the diverse
Kimberley islands. Morphological evolution is dominated by body size
shifts, and both body -size and -shape have evolved gradually across the
group. However, larger body size shifts are observed among overlapping
taxa than among closely related parapatric lineages of G. nana, and
sympatric lineages are more divergent than expected at random. Whether
elevated body size differences among sympatric lineages are due to
ecological sorting or character displacement remains to be determined. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.vj367 |