The Mitogenome Relationships and Phylogeography of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica)

Abstract The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) poses a number of fascinating scientific questions, including the taxonomic status of postulated subspecies. Here, we obtained and assessed the sequence variation of 411 complete mitogenomes, mainly from the European H. r. rustica, but other subspecies as...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular biology and evolution 2022-06, Vol.39 (6)
Hauptverfasser: Lombardo, Gianluca, Rambaldi Migliore, Nicola, Colombo, Giulia, Capodiferro, Marco Rosario, Formenti, Giulio, Caprioli, Manuela, Moroni, Elisabetta, Caporali, Leonardo, Lancioni, Hovirag, Secomandi, Simona, Gallo, Guido Roberto, Costanzo, Alessandra, Romano, Andrea, Garofalo, Maria, Cereda, Cristina, Carelli, Valerio, Gillespie, Lauren, Liu, Yang, Kiat, Yosef, Marzal, Alfonso, López-Calderón, Cosme, Balbontín, Javier, Mousseau, Timothy A., Matyjasiak, Piotr, Møller, Anders Pape, Semino, Ornella, Ambrosini, Roberto, Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea, Rubolini, Diego, Ferretti, Luca, Achilli, Alessandro, Gianfranceschi, Luca, Olivieri, Anna, Torroni, Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) poses a number of fascinating scientific questions, including the taxonomic status of postulated subspecies. Here, we obtained and assessed the sequence variation of 411 complete mitogenomes, mainly from the European H. r. rustica, but other subspecies as well. In almost every case, we observed subspecies-specific haplogroups, which we employed together with estimated radiation times to postulate a model for the geographical and temporal worldwide spread of the species. The female barn swallow carrying the Hirundo rustica ancestral mitogenome left Africa (or its vicinity) around 280 thousand years ago (kya), and her descendants expanded first into Eurasia and then, at least 51 kya, into the Americas, from where a relatively recent (
ISSN:0737-4038
1537-1719
DOI:10.1093/molbev/msac113