A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins
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Published:2023-05-15
Issue:6
Volume:7
Page:903-913
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ISSN:2397-334X
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Container-title:Nature Ecology & Evolution
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Ecol Evol
Author:
Kawahara Akito Y.ORCID, Storer Caroline, Carvalho Ana Paula S., Plotkin David M.ORCID, Condamine Fabien L.ORCID, Braga Mariana P.ORCID, Ellis Emily A., St Laurent Ryan A., Li Xuankun, Barve Vijay, Cai Liming, Earl Chandra, Frandsen Paul B.ORCID, Owens Hannah L.ORCID, Valencia-Montoya Wendy A.ORCID, Aduse-Poku Kwaku, Toussaint Emmanuel F. A., Dexter Kelly M., Doleck Tenzing, Markee Amanda, Messcher RebeccahORCID, Nguyen Y-Lan, Badon Jade Aster T., Benítez Hugo A., Braby Michael F., Buenavente Perry A. C.ORCID, Chan Wei-PingORCID, Collins Steve C., Rabideau Childers Richard A.ORCID, Dankowicz Even, Eastwood RodORCID, Fric Zdenek F.ORCID, Gott Riley J., Hall Jason P. W., Hallwachs Winnie, Hardy Nate B., Sipe Rachel L. HawkinsORCID, Heath Alan, Hinolan Jomar D.ORCID, Homziak Nicholas T.ORCID, Hsu Yu-FengORCID, Inayoshi Yutaka, Itliong Micael G. A., Janzen Daniel H., Kitching Ian J.ORCID, Kunte KrushnameghORCID, Lamas Gerardo, Landis Michael J.ORCID, Larsen Elise A., Larsen Torben B., Leong Jing V., Lukhtanov VladimirORCID, Maier Crystal A., Martinez Jose I.ORCID, Martins Dino J.ORCID, Maruyama Kiyoshi, Maunsell Sarah C., Mega Nicolás OliveiraORCID, Monastyrskii AlexanderORCID, Morais Ana B. B., Müller Chris J.ORCID, Naive Mark Arcebal K., Nielsen Gregory, Padrón Pablo SebastiánORCID, Peggie Djunijanti, Romanowski Helena PiccoliORCID, Sáfián SzabolcsORCID, Saito MotokiORCID, Schröder Stefan, Shirey Vaughn, Soltis DougORCID, Soltis PamelaORCID, Sourakov AndreiORCID, Talavera GerardORCID, Vila RogerORCID, Vlasanek Petr, Wang Houshuai, Warren Andrew D., Willmott Keith R.ORCID, Yago MasayaORCID, Jetz WalterORCID, Jarzyna Marta A.ORCID, Breinholt Jesse W.ORCID, Espeland MarianneORCID, Ries Leslie, Guralnick Robert P.ORCID, Pierce Naomi E.ORCID, Lohman David J.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractButterflies are a diverse and charismatic insect group that are thought to have evolved with plants and dispersed throughout the world in response to key geological events. However, these hypotheses have not been extensively tested because a comprehensive phylogenetic framework and datasets for butterfly larval hosts and global distributions are lacking. We sequenced 391 genes from nearly 2,300 butterfly species, sampled from 90 countries and 28 specimen collections, to reconstruct a new phylogenomic tree of butterflies representing 92% of all genera. Our phylogeny has strong support for nearly all nodes and demonstrates that at least 36 butterfly tribes require reclassification. Divergence time analyses imply an origin ~100 million years ago for butterflies and indicate that all but one family were present before the K/Pg extinction event. We aggregated larval host datasets and global distribution records and found that butterflies are likely to have first fed on Fabaceae and originated in what is now the Americas. Soon after the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum, butterflies crossed Beringia and diversified in the Palaeotropics. Our results also reveal that most butterfly species are specialists that feed on only one larval host plant family. However, generalist butterflies that consume two or more plant families usually feed on closely related plants.
Funder
National Science Foundation EC | Horizon 2020 Framework Programme Russian Science Foundation Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation | Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Putnam Expedition grants from the Museum of Comparative Zoology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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