Oligo-Miocene radiation within South-west Pacific arc terranes underpinned repeated upstream continental dispersals in pigeons (Columbiformes)

Author:

Oliver Paul M12ORCID,Hugall Andrew F3,Prasteya Audrey45,Slavenko Alex67,Zahirovic Sabin8

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, Griffith University , 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, QLD 4111 , Australia

2. Biodiversity and Geosciences Program, Queensland Museum , South Brisbane, QLD 4101 , Australia

3. Department of Sciences, Museums Victoria , Melbourne, VIC 3001 , Australia

4. Division of Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology , Building 116, Daley Road, Acton, ACT 2601 , Australia

5. Centre for Biodiversity Analysis, The Australian National University , Building 116, Daley Road, Acton, ACT 2601 , Australia

6. Macroevolution and Macroecology Group, Fenner School of Environment & Society, The Australian National University , Acton, Canberra, ACT 0200 , Australia

7. Cesar Australia, Brunswick , VIC 3056 , Australia

8. School of Geosciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney , NSW 2006 , Australia

Abstract

AbstractUpstream colonizations from islands to continents have played an important role in two major global bird radiations: the oscine passerines and the pigeons. Here, we investigate insular diversification and upstream dispersal dynamics of pigeons (Columbiformes) within the Indo-Australian Archipelago using a supermatrix fossil-calibrated phylogeny and model-based biogeographical analyses. These analyses show that the islands of Melanesia, now centred on New Guinea and considered separately from Australia, have been a centre of pigeon diversification since the Eocene–Oligocene transition (~34 Mya). Geological reconstructions are concordant in suggesting that arc terranes and continental ribbon fragments that underpin the contemporary Melanesian region might have formed extensive archipelagos for much of the Oligocene and Miocene. These islands are also inferred to have functioned as a net source of pigeon lineages for Asia and especially Australia. Arboreal fruit-eating pigeons have colonized nearby continents on multiple occasions yet show little evidence of subsequent radiation. Insular terrestrial pigeons have been largely unable to colonize Asia, and a single Miocene colonization of Australia preceded an endemic radiation. Upstream dispersal may well be a frequent process in the history of the Indo-Australian Archipelago and surrounds, however ecological and environmental factors likely place strong constraints on its success and evolutionary outcomes.

Funder

Australian National University

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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