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Effects of Environmental Variation in Structuring Population Genetic Variation in the False-Water Cobras (Xenodontinae: Hydrodynastes)

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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
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DOI: 10.1007/s11692-023-09601-8

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Dipsadidae; Phylogeography; Squamata; Evolution; Climatic changes; Watershed; Niche modeling

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Using multiple molecular methods, we investigated the phylogeography of two semi-aquatic snake species in South America and examined how environmental and historical factors have impacted their evolutionary history. Both species, Hydrodynastes gigas and H. bicinctus, showed recent divergence and low genetic diversity with no geographic structure. The genetic divergence in H. gigas was influenced by geographic distance, climate, and hydrographic basin. Our findings suggest that the extensive geographic distributions and low genetic variation of these species are due to their high dispersal capabilities and generalist ecologies, allowing for population connectivity.
Although rivers are known to promote diversification and shape phylogeographic patterns, they can also be permeable and facilitate the dispersal of species. Using multiple molecular methodological approaches, we conducted a phylogeographic investigation of two semiaquatic snake species with continental distributions across South America, testing how environmental and historical factors (e.g., potential allopatric divergence across rivers) have affected their evolutionary history. Our results show that Hydrodynastes gigas and H. bicinctus have a recent divergence time (similar to 1.5 mya) and that both species have low genetic diversity with no geographic structure. Population genetic divergence in H. gigas is explained by geographic distance (isolation-by-distance), climate (isolation-by-environment), and hydrographic basin. Paleo-niche models suggest that historically stable regions of habitat suitability for both taxa are largely restricted to the La Plata basin. We suggest that life history traits of these species, for example high dispersal capabilities and generalist ecologies, have allowed for their extensive geographic distributions and population connectivity resulting in no geographic structure and low genetic variation.

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