Admixture and introgression obscure evolutionary patterns in lesser whitethroat complex (Currucacurruca; Passeriformes; Aves)

Author:

Abdilzadeh Raziyeh1ORCID,Prost Stefan23,Aliabadian Mansour14,Shafaeipour Arya5,Lei Fumin6,Ahmed Khan Aleem7,Olsson Urban89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dept of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi Univ. of Mashhad Mashhad Iran

2. LOEWE‐Center for Translational Biodiversity Genomics, Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt Germany

3. South African National Biodiversity Inst., National Zoological Gardens of South Africa Pretoria South Africa

4. Research Dept of Zoological Innovations, Inst. of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi Univ. of Mashhad Mashhad Iran

5. Dept of Biology, Faculty of Science, Yasouj Univ. Yasouj Iran

6. Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Inst. of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

7. Zoology Division, Inst. of Pure and Applied Biology, Bahauddin Zakariya Univ. Multan Pakistan

8. Dept of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Gothenburg Göteborg Sweden

9. Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre Göteborg Sweden

Abstract

Determining the limits of species is still a major area of contention, particularly when diagnostic differentiating characters are subtle and there is a contradiction between morphological and genetic data. The lesser whitethroat (LWT) complex Curruca curruca represents an interesting study system to address this issue. Here, we use phylogeny‐, admixture‐ and principal component analysis‐ (PCA‐) based analyses on whole‐genome sequence data of the parapatric LWT taxa C. c. curruca, C. c. halimodendri, C. c. zagrossiensis and C. c. althaea to investigate the prevalence and importance of gene flow in a geographical area where morphological evidence suggests a clinal transition between populations. The results suggest that LWT populations of the Zagros Mts zagrossiensis may represent a lineage historically diverged from topotypical curruca, the two lineages later coming into secondary contact with extensive gene flow as a result. There is no evidence of a hybrid zone or cline between zagrossiensis and althaea in the Zagros Mts. On the other hand, there is evidence for gene flow between althaea and halimodendri. The results also show possible evidence of admixture from other populations in the LWT complex, extralimital to the sampled area, but the nature of this needs to be evaluated based on a larger data set.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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