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Speciation of a tropical fungal species pair following transoceanic dispersal

Journal

MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 413-426

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2009.03.014

Keywords

Moelleriella libera; Moelleriella raciborskii; Hypocreales; Fungi; Biogeography; Migration; Coalescence; Phylogenetics; Paleotropics; Neotropics

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [0212719]
  2. National Research Initiative of the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service [2002-35316-12263]
  3. Direct For Biological Sciences
  4. Division Of Environmental Biology [0212719] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This study focuses on a pair of fungal species, Moelleriella libera and M. raciborskii (Ascomycota: Clavicipitaceae) from the neotropics and paleotropics, respectively, that are phenotypically nearly indistinguishable. Molecular analyses based on DNA sequences from RNA polymerase II subunit 2 (RPB2), translation elongation factor 1-alpha (EF1-alpha) and beta-tubulin genes confirm that they are recently derived sister species. Speciation appears to have followed an historical transoceanic dispersal event. Models of population structure and migration from TCS, IM, and coalescent-based analyses suggest there is little gene flow between the two species. The direction of dispersal, investigated using the progression rule and coalescent-based gene genealogies, was likely from the New World to the Old World. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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