Inter and intra island introgression in a wolf spider radiation from the Galapagos and its implications for parallel evolution / (Registro nro. 12687)

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Classification number 595.44
Edition number 23
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Personal name De Busschere, Charlotte.
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Title Inter and intra island introgression in a wolf spider radiation from the Galapagos and its implications for parallel evolution /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Charlotte De Busschere, Steven Marcel Van Belleghem and Frederik Hendrickx.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015.
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Extent : 73-84 p.
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Summary, etc. Parallel radiations within island systems are often assumed to follow a simple scenario in which single colonization events are followed by in situ adaptive divergence. However, subsequent gene exchange after the initial colonization and during the divergence process might have important evolutionary impacts on species radiations. Gene exchange among ecologically similar species from different islands may lead to introgression of adaptive genetic variation and influence the parallel divergence process. In this study, we estimate levels of gene exchange within a wolf spider radiation of the genus Hogna Simon, 1885, from the Galápagos, wherein habitat specialization into ‘high elevation’ and ‘coastal dry’ species apparently evolved repeatedly on two islands. By using a multilocus approach we show that low levels of inter-island and relatively higher levels of intra island introgression shaped genetic variation in this species complex. Using these estimates, we demonstrate by means of a coalescence simulation that under these inter- and intra-island migration rates parallel evolution most likely evolves by introgression of adaptive alleles among islands, rather than through independent mutations despite the close genetic relationship of species within islands. As species phylogenies within radiations are frequently used to infer the divergence pattern, even relatively low levels of interspecific gene flow should not be neglected when interpreting parallel trait evolution.
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Uncontrolled term Migration
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Uncontrolled term Migración
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Uncontrolled term Hogna
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Uncontrolled term Hogna
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Uncontrolled term Multilocus
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Uncontrolled term Multilocus
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Uncontrolled term Gene exchange
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Uncontrolled term Intercambio de genes
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Uncontrolled term Coalescence
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Uncontrolled term Fusión
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Uncontrolled term Introgression
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Uncontrolled term Introgresión
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Personal name Van Belleghem, Steven Marcel.
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Personal name Hendrickx, Frederik.
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Title Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Related parts Vol. 84 (Jan 2015), p. 73-84.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2014.11.004
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 10/08/2016   595.44 DEB 2015 2016-0048 10/08/2016 10/08/2016 Artículo
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Colección PDF 19/05/2021   595.44 DEB 2015 2021-1597 19/05/2021 19/05/2021 Documento electrónico

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