Uncovering hidden specific diversity of Andean glassfrogs of theCentrolene buckleyispecies complex (Anura: Centrolenidae)
Author(s) -
Luís Amador,
Andrés Parada,
Guillermo D’Elía,
Juan M. Guayasamin
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
peerj
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.927
H-Index - 70
ISSN - 2167-8359
DOI - 10.7717/peerj.5856
Subject(s) - coalescent theory , subspecies , taxon , bayesian probability , biology , species diversity , ecology , poisson distribution , evolutionary biology , population , phylogenetic tree , artificial intelligence , computer science , mathematics , statistics , biochemistry , demography , sociology , gene
The glassfrog Centrolene buckleyi has been recognized as a species complex. Herein, using coalescence-based species delimitation methods, we evaluate the specific diversity within this taxon. Four coalescence approaches (generalized mixed Yule coalescents, Bayesian general mixed Yule-coalescent, Poisson tree processes, and Bayesian Poisson tree processes) were consistent with the delimitation results, identifying four lineages within what is currently recognized as C. buckleyi . We propose three new candidate species that should be tested with nuclear markers, morphological, and behavioral data. In the meantime, for conservation purposes, candidate species should be considered evolutionary significant units, in light of observed population crashes in the C. buckleyi species complex. Finally, our results support the validity of C. venezuelense , formerly considered as a subspecies of C. buckleyi .
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