Unraveling the Myotis morass: ultraconserved-element analysis reveals introgression, cryptic diversity, and taxonomic trouble

Author:

Korstian Jennifer M1,Stevens Richard D2ORCID,Lee Thomas E3ORCID,Baker Robert J1,Ray David A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University , Lubbock, TX 79409 , United States

2. Department of Natural Resource Management and Natural Science Research Laboratory of the Museum of Texas Tech, Texas Tech University , Lubbock, TX 79409 , United States

3. Department of Biology, Abilene Christian University , Abilene, TX 79699 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Using sequences from 2,615 ultraconserved element (UCE) loci and multiple methodologies we inferred phylogenies for the largest genetic data set of New World bats in the genus Myotis to date. The resulting phylogenetic trees were populated with short branch lengths and widespread conflict, hallmarks consistent with rapid adaptive radiations. The degree of conflict observed in Myotis has likely contributed to difficulties disentangling deeper evolutionary relationships. Unlike earlier phylogenies based on 1 to 2 gene sequences, this UCE data set places M. brandtii outside the New World clades. Introgression testing of a small subset of our samples revealed evidence of historical but not contemporary gene flow, suggesting that hybridization occurs less frequently in the Neotropics than the Nearctic. We identified several instances of cryptic lineages within described species as well as several instances of potential taxonomic oversplitting. Evidence from Central and South American localities suggests that diversity in those regions is not fully characterized. In light of the accumulated evidence of the evolutionary complexity in Myotis and our survey of the taxonomic implications from our phylogenies, it is apparent that the definition of species and regime of species delimitation need to be reevaluated for Myotis. This will require substantial collaboration and sample sharing between geneticists and taxonomists to build a system that is both robust and applicable in a genus as diverse as Myotis.

Funder

Horn Professorship

Clark Stevens Endowed Professorship

National Science Foundation

Texas Tech University College of Arts and Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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