Three new species of torrent treefrogs (Anura, Hylidae) of the Hyloscirtusbogotensis group from the eastern Andean slopes and the biogeographic history of the genus.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-03-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1231.124926
Andrea Varela-Jaramillo, Jeffrey W Streicher, Pablo J Venegas, Santiago R Ron
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Abstract

The Hyloscirtusbogotensis group contains 17 species of treefrogs from the tropical Andes and Central America. A taxonomic review of the Amazonian clades of this group is presented based on DNA sequences of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA and a preliminary phylogenomic analysis of ultraconserved elements, as well as morphological, bioacoustic, and environmental characters. Additionally, the role of the Andes in the diversification of the genus Hyloscirtus is explored by reconstructing their ancestral basin (Amazon, Pacific, Caribbean). Our integrative analysis indicates the existence of eight undescribed candidate species within the group. Three of those species are described, previously masked within H.albopunctulatus, H.phyllognathus, and H.torrenticola. A lectotype is also designated for Hylaalbopunctulata. The new evidence suggests that neither Hyloscirtusphyllognathus nor H.torrenticola occur in Ecuador. The new species, H.elbakyanae sp. nov., H.dispersus sp. nov., and Hyloscirtusmaycu sp. nov. differ from other members of the group in bioacoustics and external morphology. The most useful diagnostic characters among species were advertisement calls. In contrast, skin coloration is highly variable intraspecifically and, as a result, of low diagnostic value. High variation in color is partly a result of phenotypic plasticity. Our biogeographic reconstructions indicate that the Andean barrier influenced the diversification of Hyloscirtus. Since the early Oligocene, there have been only four colonization events across de Andes, between the Pacific and Amazon basins. Two of those events occurred more than 14 Mya, when most of the tropical Andes were below 3000 m. Species in the highland H.larinopygion group are younger, suggesting recent diversification as high montane forests and paramo habitats emerged.

Three安第斯山脉东部斜坡水蛙科水蛙新种及该属生物地理史。
Hyloscirtusbogotensis 类包含热带安第斯山脉和中美洲的 17 种树蛙。本文基于核DNA和线粒体DNA序列、超保守元素的初步系统发生组分析以及形态、生物声学和环境特征,对亚马逊河流域的该类支系进行了分类综述。此外,通过重建 Hyloscirtus 属的祖先盆地(亚马逊、太平洋、加勒比海),探讨了安第斯山脉在 Hyloscirtus 属多样化过程中的作用。我们的综合分析表明,该类群中存在 8 个未被描述的候选物种。其中三个物种已被描述,它们以前被掩盖在 H.albopunctulatus、H.phyllognathus 和 H.torrenticola 中。同时还为 Hylaalbopunctulata 指定了一个主模式。新证据表明,Hyloscirtusphyllognathus 和 H.torrenticola 均未在厄瓜多尔出现。新种 H.elbakyanae(新种)、H.dispersus(新种)和 Hyloscirtusmaycu(新种)在生物声学和外部形态上与该类群的其他成员不同。物种间最有用的诊断特征是广告叫声。相比之下,皮肤颜色在种内变化很大,因此诊断价值很低。肤色的高度变化部分是表型可塑性的结果。我们的生物地理学重建表明,安第斯山脉的阻隔影响了 Hyloscirtus 的多样化。自渐新世早期以来,在太平洋盆地和亚马逊盆地之间仅发生过四次穿越安第斯山脉的殖民事件。高地H.larinopygion类群中的物种更为年轻,这表明随着高山森林和帕拉莫栖息地的出现,H.larinopygion类群最近才开始分化。
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ZooKeys
ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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2.70
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3 months
期刊介绍: ZooKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematic zoology, phylogeny and biogeography. All papers can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge. Authors and readers are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There is no charge for color.
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