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  • Hybridization in the Japanese toad can lead to varying results based on genetic diversity and reproductive barriers from isolation.
  • The study identified four genetic clusters and three contact zones among these clusters using advanced genotyping techniques to analyze gene flow patterns.
  • The oldest lineages show distinct boundaries, suggesting they should be classified as separate species, while less diverged groups have mixed extensively and may still be considered the same species.

Article Abstract

Hybridization following secondary contact may produce different outcomes depending on the extent to which genetic diversity and reproductive barriers have accumulated during isolation. The Japanese toad, , is distributed on the main islands of Japan. In the present study, we applied multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing to achieve the fine-scale resolution of the genetic cluster in and . We also elucidated hybridization patterns and gene flow degrees across contact zones between the clusters identified. Using SNP data, we found four genetic clusters in and and three contact zones of the cluster pairs among these four clusters. The two oldest diverged lineages, and , formed a narrow contact zone consistent with species distinctiveness. Therefore, we recommend that these two subspecies be elevated to the species level. In contrast, the less diverged pairs of two clusters in and , respectively, admixed over a hundred kilometers, suggesting that they have not yet developed strong reproductive isolation and need to be treated as conspecifics. These results will contribute to resolving taxonomic confusion in Japanese toads.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607272PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16302DOI Listing

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