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Large-scale phylogenetic analyses provide insights into unrecognized diversity and historical biogeography of Asian leaf-litter frogs, genus Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae)

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MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
卷 124, 期 -, 页码 162-171

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2018.02.020

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Species delimitation; Biogeography; Source-sink dynamics; Taxonomy; Leptolalax; Leptobrachella

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 31622052]
  2. Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) [Y4ZK111B01: 2017CASSEABRIQG002]
  3. CAS [152453KYSB20170033, 2013FFS130015]
  4. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS
  5. Animal Branch of the Germplasm Bank of Wild Species, CAS (Large Research Infrastructure Funding)
  6. NSFC [31501843, 31702008]
  7. CAS President's International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI)
  8. NSERC [3148]
  9. ROM Foundation
  10. ROM Members Volunteer Committee
  11. Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [DBG6180001]
  12. Russian Science Foundation (RSF) [14-50-00029]
  13. Russian Foundation of Basic Research [RFBR 15-04-02029, RFBR-VAST 17-54-540002]
  14. Monbusho through the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Sciences [01041051, 20405013]
  15. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  16. U.S. National Science Foundation [DEB 1145922]
  17. RMB [DEB 0743491, 0344430]
  18. ADM Capital Foundation
  19. Ocean Park Conservation Foundation Hong Kong
  20. Alan Resetar (Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, USA)

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Southeast Asia and southern China (SEA-SC) harbor a highly diverse and endemic flora and fauna that is under increasing threat. An understanding of the biogeographical history and drivers of this diversity is lacking, especially in some of the most diverse and threatened groups. The Asian leaf-litter frog genus Leptolalax Dubois 1980 is a forest-dependent genus distributed throughout SEA-SC, making it an ideal study group to examine specific biogeographic hypotheses. In addition, the diversity of this genus remains poorly understood, and the phylogenetic relationships among species of Leptolalax and closely related Leptobrachella Smith 1928 remain unclear. Herein, we evaluate species-level diversity based on 48 of the 53 described species from throughout the distribution of Leptolalax. Molecular analyses reveal many undescribed species, mostly in southern China and Indochina. Our well-resolved phylogeny based on multiple nuclear DNA markers shows that Leptolalax is not monophyletic with respect to Leptobrachella and, thus, we assign the former to being a junior synonym of the latter. Similarly, analyses reject monophyly of the two subgenera of Leptolalax. The diversification pattern of the group is complex, involving a high degree of sympatry and prevalence of microendemic species. Northern Sundaland (Borneo) and eastern Indochina (Vietnam) appear to have played pivotal roles as geographical centers of diversification, and paleoclimatic changes and tectonic movements seem to have driven the major divergence of clades. Analyses fail to reject an upstream colonization hypothesis, and, thus, the genus appears to have originated in Sundaland and then colonized mainland Asia. Our results reveal that both vicariance and dispersal are responsible for current distribution patterns in the genus.

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