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Testing hypotheses of mitochondrial gene‐tree paraphyly: unravelling mitochondrial capture of the Streak‐breasted Scimitar Babbler ( P omatorhinus ruficollis ) by the Taiwan Scimitar Babbler ( P omatorhinus musicus )
Author(s) -
Dong Feng,
Zou FaSheng,
Lei FuMin,
Liang Wei,
Li ShouHsien,
Yang XiaoJun
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
molecular ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.619
H-Index - 225
eISSN - 1365-294X
pISSN - 0962-1083
DOI - 10.1111/mec.12981
Subject(s) - paraphyly , biology , mitochondrial dna , evolutionary biology , zoology , genetics , phylogenetics , gene , clade
Species‐level paraphyly inferred from mitochondrial gene trees is a prevalent phenomenon in taxonomy and systematics, but there are several potential causes that are not easily explained by currently used methods. This study aimed to test the underlying causes behind the observed paraphyly of Streak‐breasted Scimitar Babbler ( P omatorhinus ruficollis ) via statistical analyses of four mitochondrial (mt DNA ) and nine nuclear (nu DNA ) genes. Mitochondrial gene trees show paraphyly of P . ruficollis with respect to the Taiwan Scimitar Babbler ( P omatorhinus musicus ), but nuclear genealogies support a sister‐group relationship. Predictive coalescent simulations imply several hypothetical explanations, the most likely being mitochondrial capture of P . ruficollis by P . musicus for the observed cyto‐nuclear incongruence. Further approximate Bayesian computation suggests a unidirectional introgression model with substantial level of gene flow from P . ruficollis to P . musicus during their initial divergence during the Late Pleistocene. This specific observation frames several potential causes for incongruent outcomes of mitochondrial and nuclear introgression in general, and on the whole, our results underscore the strength of multiple independent loci for species delimitation and importance of testing hypotheses that explain disparate causes of mitochondrial gene‐tree paraphyly.

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