Phylogeography of Ryukyu insular cicadas: Extensive vicariance by island isolation vs accidental dispersal by super typhoon
Autor: | Kenichi Kanai, Soichi Osozawa, John Wakabayashi, Haruo Fukuda |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Topography
Atmospheric Science Life Cycles Heredity Marine and Aquatic Sciences Insect Tropical cyclone scales Geographical Locations Japan Data Management media_common Islands Multidisciplinary Cyclonic Storms Ecology Phylogenetic Analysis Phylogenetics Genetic Mapping Phylogeography Geography Typhoon Medicine Marine Geology Research Article Computer and Information Sciences Asia food.ingredient Storms Science Natural Disasters media_common.quotation_subject Taiwan Cryptotympana DNA Mitochondrial Hemiptera Meteorology food Genetics Vicariance Animals Evolutionary Systematics Taxonomy Landforms Evolutionary Biology Biology and Life Sciences Geomorphology Nymphs Haplotypes People and Places Earth Sciences Biological dispersal Typhoons Quaternary Animal Distribution Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 5, p e0244342 (2021) |
DOI: | 10.1101/2020.12.10.419127 |
Popis: | Cicadas tend to be affected by vicariance reflecting poor mobility of nymphs underground and weak flying ability of adults. However, modern collection records of invasive cicada, combined with records of typhoon tracks, and newly obtained phylogeographic data suggest long distance, relatively instantaneous, dispersal of some vicariantly speciated cicadas. We address the importance of this typhoon dispersal mechanism applied to representative species of east Asian endemic cicadas ofCryptotympana,Mogannia,EuterpnosiaandMeimuna. We combine BEAST-dated phylogenic and haplotype network analyses, modern collection data of non-native cicadas available in reports of the Japanese insect associations, modern typhoon records by Japan Meteorological Agency, and our own Quaternary geological constriction data. In conclusion, although Ryukyu endemic cicadas were vicariantly speciated, endemic cicadas on some islands were accidentally dispersed long distances to another island by typhoons, particularly those associated with super typhoons generated since 1.55 Ma. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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