Genomic islands of speciation harbor genes underlying coloration differences in a pair of Neotropical seedeaters

Author:

Nguyen Tram N1ORCID,Repenning Márcio2,Suertegaray Fontana Carla34,Campagna Leonardo15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University , Ithaca, NY , United States

2. Laboratório de Aves Aquáticas e Tartarugas Marinhas (LAATM), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG) , Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil

3. Laboratório de Ecologia de Comunidades e Populações, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) , Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil

4. Programa de Pós-graduação em Biodiversidade Animal, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria , Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil

5. Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology , Ithaca, NY , United States

Abstract

Abstract Incomplete speciation can be leveraged to associate phenotypes with genotypes, thus providing insights into the traits relevant to the reproductive isolation of diverging taxa. We investigate the genetic underpinnings of the phenotypic differences between Sporophila plumbea and Sporophila beltoni. Sporophila beltoni has only recently been described based, most notably, based on differences in bill coloration (yellow vs. black in S. plumbea). Both species are indistinguishable through mtDNA or reduced-representation genomic data, and even whole-genome sequencing revealed low genetic differentiation. Demographic reconstructions attribute this genetic homogeneity to gene flow, despite divergence in the order of millions of generations. We found a narrow hybrid zone in southern Brazil where genetically, yet not phenotypically, admixed individuals appear to be prevalent. Despite the overall low genetic differentiation, we identified 3 narrow peaks along the genome with highly differentiated SNPs. These regions harbor 6 genes, one of which is involved in pigmentation (EDN3) and is a candidate for controlling bill color. Within the outlier peaks, we found signatures of resistance to gene flow, as expected for islands of speciation. Our study shows how genes related to coloration traits are likely involved in generating prezygotic isolation and establishing species boundaries early in speciation.

Funder

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

National Science Foundation

Brazilian National Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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