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Spatiotemporal Diversification of the True Frogs (Genus Rana): A Historical Framework for a Widely Studied Group of Model Organisms.

Authors :
ZHI-YONG YUAN
WEI-WEI ZHOU
XIN CHEN
POYARKOV, JR., NIKOLAY A.
HONG-MAN CHEN
NIAN-HONG JANG-LIAW
WEN-HAO CHOU
MATZKE, NICHOLAS J.
IIZUKA, KOJI
MI-SOOK MIN
KUZMIN, SERGIUS L.
YA-PING ZHANG
CANNATELLA, DAVID C.
HILLIS, DAVID M.
JING CHE
Source :
Systematic Biology. Sep2016, Vol. 65 Issue 5, p824-842. 19p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics, physiology, ecology, behavior, and evolution. Comparative studies among the more than 100 species of Rana rely on an understanding of the evolutionary history and patterns of diversification of the group. We estimate a well-resolved, time-calibrated phylogeny from sequences of six nuclear and three mitochondrial loci sampled from most species of Rana, and use that phylogeny to clarify the group's diversification and global biogeography. Our analyses consistently support an "Out of Asia" pattern with two independent dispersals of Rana from East Asia to North America via Beringian land bridges. The more species-rich lineage of New World Rana appears to have experienced a rapid radiation following its colonization of the New World, especially with its expansion into montane and tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, and South America. In contrast, OldWorld Rana exhibit different trajectories of diversification; diversification in the OldWorld began very slowly and later underwent a distinct increase in speciation rate around 29-18 Ma. Net diversification is associated with environmental changes and especially intensive tectonic movements along the Asian margin from the Oligocene to early Miocene. Our phylogeny further suggests that previous classificationswere misled by morphological homoplasy and plesiomorphic color patterns, as well as a reliance primarily on mitochondrial genes.We provide a phylogenetic taxonomy based on analyses of multiple nuclear and mitochondrial gene loci. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10635157
Volume :
65
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Systematic Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117748520
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw055