Diversification patterns of the grasshopper genus Zoniopoda Stål (Romaleidae, Acridoidea, Orthoptera) in open vegetation biomes of South America
The open vegetation biomes, within the limits of the Chacoan subregion, occur along a diagonal in eastern South America covering a large range of environmental conditions. In order to contribute to the knowledge on the biodiversity of these open biomes, we analysed the phylogenetic relationships of...
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description | The open vegetation biomes, within the limits of the Chacoan subregion, occur along a diagonal in eastern South America covering a large range of environmental conditions. In order to contribute to the knowledge on the biodiversity of these open biomes, we analysed the phylogenetic relationships of the grasshopper genus
Zoniopoda
to the remaining South American Romaleinae, and examined the biogeographical patterns of diversification of the genus. The study is based on morphological and molecular (
COI
and
H3
) evidence, including 12 species of
Zoniopoda
and 17 species of four tribes of South American Romaleinae. We describe a new species of
Zoniopoda
, and test its taxonomic placement within the group. Results of our phylogenetic analyses recovered
Zoniopoda
as a monophyletic group with high support values. According to the dispersion–vicariance analysis, the ancestor of
Zoniopoda
may have been distributed in an area corresponding to the Chacoan and Cerrado provinces. A vicariant event, that could be explained by the uplift of the Brazilian Plateau and the subsidence of the Chaco, is hypothesized to have occurred splitting the ancestral distribution of
Zoniopoda
, resulting in the independent evolution of the Tarsata group within the Cerrado and the Iheringi group in the Chacoan subregion.
This published work has been registered in ZooBank,
http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:FCFB4C5D-1741-46F1-8E25-B37ED2B9D872
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Zoniopoda
to the remaining South American Romaleinae, and examined the biogeographical patterns of diversification of the genus. The study is based on morphological and molecular (
COI
and
H3
) evidence, including 12 species of
Zoniopoda
and 17 species of four tribes of South American Romaleinae. We describe a new species of
Zoniopoda
, and test its taxonomic placement within the group. Results of our phylogenetic analyses recovered
Zoniopoda
as a monophyletic group with high support values. According to the dispersion–vicariance analysis, the ancestor of
Zoniopoda
may have been distributed in an area corresponding to the Chacoan and Cerrado provinces. A vicariant event, that could be explained by the uplift of the Brazilian Plateau and the subsidence of the Chaco, is hypothesized to have occurred splitting the ancestral distribution of
Zoniopoda
, resulting in the independent evolution of the Tarsata group within the Cerrado and the Iheringi group in the Chacoan subregion.
This published work has been registered in ZooBank,
http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:FCFB4C5D-1741-46F1-8E25-B37ED2B9D872
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Zoniopoda
to the remaining South American Romaleinae, and examined the biogeographical patterns of diversification of the genus. The study is based on morphological and molecular (
COI
and
H3
) evidence, including 12 species of
Zoniopoda
and 17 species of four tribes of South American Romaleinae. We describe a new species of
Zoniopoda
, and test its taxonomic placement within the group. Results of our phylogenetic analyses recovered
Zoniopoda
as a monophyletic group with high support values. According to the dispersion–vicariance analysis, the ancestor of
Zoniopoda
may have been distributed in an area corresponding to the Chacoan and Cerrado provinces. A vicariant event, that could be explained by the uplift of the Brazilian Plateau and the subsidence of the Chaco, is hypothesized to have occurred splitting the ancestral distribution of
Zoniopoda
, resulting in the independent evolution of the Tarsata group within the Cerrado and the Iheringi group in the Chacoan subregion.
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Zoniopoda
to the remaining South American Romaleinae, and examined the biogeographical patterns of diversification of the genus. The study is based on morphological and molecular (
COI
and
H3
) evidence, including 12 species of
Zoniopoda
and 17 species of four tribes of South American Romaleinae. We describe a new species of
Zoniopoda
, and test its taxonomic placement within the group. Results of our phylogenetic analyses recovered
Zoniopoda
as a monophyletic group with high support values. According to the dispersion–vicariance analysis, the ancestor of
Zoniopoda
may have been distributed in an area corresponding to the Chacoan and Cerrado provinces. A vicariant event, that could be explained by the uplift of the Brazilian Plateau and the subsidence of the Chaco, is hypothesized to have occurred splitting the ancestral distribution of
Zoniopoda
, resulting in the independent evolution of the Tarsata group within the Cerrado and the Iheringi group in the Chacoan subregion.
This published work has been registered in ZooBank,
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