Potential merger of ancient lineages in a passerine bird discovered based on evidence from host-specific ectoparasites.

Ecol Evol

Association Vahatra BP 3972, Antananarivo (101), Madagascar ; Département de Biologie Animale, Université d'Antananarivo BP 906, Antananarivo (101), Madagascar.

Published: September 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the merging of isolated lineages in the Malagasy passerine Xanthomixis zosterops, indicating potential lineage mergers using mtDNA and microsatellite data.
  • Preliminary findings reveal four distinct mtDNA clades that have been diverging for around 3.6 million years, yet exhibit signs of genetic mixing (panmixia) despite their divergence.
  • The research highlights the significance of combining various data types in understanding vertebrate evolution and reports a unique case of sympatric hybridization among multiple lineages in terrestrial vertebrates.

Article Abstract

The merger of formerly isolated lineages is hypothesized to occur in vertebrates under certain conditions. However, despite many demonstrated instances of introgression between taxa in secondary contact, examples of lineage mergers are rare. Preliminary mtDNA sequencing of a Malagasy passerine, Xanthomixis zosterops (Passeriformes: Bernieridae), indicated a possible instance of merging lineages. We tested the hypothesis that X. zosterops lineages are merging by comparing mtDNA sequence and microsatellite data, as well as mtDNA sequence data from host-specific feather lice in the genus Myrsidea (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae). Xanthomixis zosterops comprises four deeply divergent, broadly sympatric, cryptic mtDNA clades that likely began diverging approximately 3.6 million years ago. Despite this level of divergence, the microsatellite data indicate that the X. zosterops mtDNA clades are virtually panmictic. Three major phylogroups of Myrsidea were found, supporting previous allopatry of the X. zosterops clades. In combination, the datasets from X. zosterops and its Myrsidea document a potential merger of previously allopatric lineages that likely date to the Pliocene. This represents the first report of sympatric apparent hybridization among more than two terrestrial vertebrate lineages. Further, the mtDNA phylogeographic pattern of X. zosterops, namely the syntopy of more than two deeply divergent cryptic clades, appears to be a novel scenario among vertebrates. We highlight the value of gathering multiple types of data in phylogeographic studies to contribute to the study of vertebrate speciation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567877PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1639DOI Listing

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