Phylogenomics improves the phylogenetic resolution and provides strong evidence of mito‐nuclear discordance in two genera of a New Zealand cicada (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) species radiation

Author:

Stukel Mark1ORCID,Porczak Alexandra E.12,Gordon Eric R. L.1,Vailionis Jason13,Haji Diler14,Buckley Thomas R.5ORCID,Lemmon Alan R.6,Lemmon Emily Moriarty7,Simon Chris1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USA

2. Department of Physiology and Neurobiology University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USA

3. Department of Biological Sciences University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island USA

4. Department of Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley Berkeley California USA

5. Manaaki Whenua–Landcare Research Auckland New Zealand

6. Department of Scientific Computing Florida State University Tallahassee Florida USA

7. Department of Biological Science Florida State University Tallahassee Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractRapid species radiations present difficulties for phylogenetic reconstruction due to lack of phylogenetic information and processes such as deep coalescence/incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization. Phylogenomic data can overcome some of these difficulties. In this study, we use anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE) nuclear phylogenomic data and mitochondrial genomes recovered from AHE bycatch with several concatenated and coalescent approaches to reconstruct the poorly resolved radiation of the New Zealand cicada species in the genera Kikihia Dugdale and Maoricicada Dugdale. Compared with previous studies using only three to five Sanger‐sequenced genes, we find increased resolution across our phylogenies, but several branches remain unresolved due to topological conflict among genes. Some nodes that are strongly supported by traditional support measures like bootstraps and posterior probabilities still show significant gene and site concordance conflict. In addition, we find strong mito‐nuclear discordance; likely the result of interspecific hybridization events in the evolutionary history of Kikihia and Maoricicada.

Funder

Fulbright Association

Linnean Society of London

Systematics Association

University of Connecticut

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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