Phylogenetics, biogeography, and life history evolution in the broadly distributed treefrog genus Dendropsophus

Dendropsophusis one of the most species-rich genera of treefrogs. Recent studies integrating Sanger-generated mitochondrial and nuclear loci with phenomic characters (SP) have advanced understanding of this clade, but questions about its internal relationships and biogeographic history persist. To a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2024-12, p.108275
Hauptverfasser: Whitcher, Courtney, Dill Orrico, Victor Goyannes, Ron, Santiago, Lyra, Mariana L, Santana Cassini, Carla, Ferreira, Rodrigo B, Nakamura, Daniel Y M, Peloso, Pedro, Rada, Marco, Rivera-Correa, Mauricio, José Sturaro, Marcelo, Valdujo, Paula H, Haddad, Célio F B, Grant, Taran, Faivovich, Julian, Lemmon, Alan, Moriarty Lemmon, Emily
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Zusammenfassung:Dendropsophusis one of the most species-rich genera of treefrogs. Recent studies integrating Sanger-generated mitochondrial and nuclear loci with phenomic characters (SP) have advanced understanding of this clade, but questions about its internal relationships and biogeographic history persist. To address these questions, we used anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE) to combine 432 nuclear loci for 78 taxa (72 % of species) with published data. Quantitatively, the impact of the AHE data was modest, with compositional differences in only three recognized clades and more than 80 % of the clades in the AHE + SP analyses also supported in the SP-only analyses. Nevertheless, the impact of AHE was crucial for resolving and increasing support for multiple nodes. We transferred one species of the formerD. ruschiigroup to theD. decipiensgroup and redefined theD. leucophyllatusgroup to avoid paraphyly. We estimated divergence times to reconstruct the clade's biogeographic history. We also examined evolution of oviposition sites and assessed its effect on lineage accumulation. Dendropsophuslikely originated ∼ 57 mya, predating the Andean uplift, with some taxa showing dispersal patterns less constrained by ecological changes than previously thought.
ISSN:1095-9513
1095-9513
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108275