Artículo
Discovering the biogeographic history using predefined areas and explicit geographical data in the South American Liolaemus elongatus group (Iguania: Liolaemidae)
Ruiz, Maria Soledad
; Portelli, Sabrina Noelia
; Hibbard, Thomas Nathaniel
; Quinteros, Andres Sebastian
Fecha de publicación:
04/2020
Editorial:
British Herpetological Society
Revista:
Herpetological Journal
ISSN:
0268-0130
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The genus Liolaemus includes 268 species, classified in two subgenera, Eulaemus and Liolaemus sensu stricto. The latter is formed by 12 monophyletic groups; one of them being the Liolaemus elongatus group, distributed in South America. We studied the biogeographic history of the L. elongatus group. We obtained a phylogenetic hypothesis recovering five main clades: the L. punmahuida, L. elongatus sensu stricto, L. kriegi, L. petrophilus and L. capillitas clades. Based on that hypothesis we obtained a time calibrated tree. The ancestral ranges were estimated applying three methodologies: DEC, DEC+j (using predefined areas) and GEM (using explicit geographical data). Our results show that the ancestral area of the L. elongatus group was located in central Argentina, and its divergence began around 11.5 Mya. From here, a combination of events (founder events and/or vicariances) led the species to their current distribution. Despite their differences, DEC+j and GEM show congruent results.
Palabras clave:
ANCESTRAL AREA
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BIOGEOGRAPHY
,
DIVERGENCE TIMES
,
LIZARDS
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Articulos(IBIGEO)
Articulos de INST.DE BIO Y GEOCIENCIAS DEL NOA
Articulos de INST.DE BIO Y GEOCIENCIAS DEL NOA
Citación
Ruiz, Maria Soledad; Portelli, Sabrina Noelia; Hibbard, Thomas Nathaniel; Quinteros, Andres Sebastian; Discovering the biogeographic history using predefined areas and explicit geographical data in the South American Liolaemus elongatus group (Iguania: Liolaemidae); British Herpetological Society; Herpetological Journal; 30; 2; 4-2020; 53-68
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