Historical Biogeography, Speciation, and Niche Evolution of Alouatta (Primates, Atelidae)

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
J. B. Schwantes, L. A. Antunes, V. B. Fortes, D. A. S. Graichen, L. J. Robe
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Abstract

Aim

This study aims to evaluate the biogeographical and ecological patterns associated with the diversification and distribution of Alouatta species, commonly known as howler monkeys. Our research provides valuable insights into the comprehension of the evolutionary history of this genus.

Local

Neotropical region.

Time Period

Last 13 Mya.

Major Taxa Studied

11 species of Alouatta.

Methods

A dataset including 32 nuclear and mitochondrial genes was employed to reconstruct a dated maximum composite phylogenetic tree. Contemporary biodiversity data were employed in the context of this phylogenetic tree to reconstruct ancestral distribution and to infer the main speciation mechanisms. Niche evolution tests were performed for different bioclimatic and topographic variables to access patterns of niche divergence or niche conservatism.

Results

The diversification of Alouatta seems to have started ~13 Mya, probably near the Northwestern Amazon, and appears to have been driven mostly by niche divergence in parapatry. Despite this, niche conservatism or convergence led to significant overlap in ecological niches between some species, particularly those representing the early divergences of both South American clades.

Main Conclusions

The parapatric distribution presented by several pairs of Alouatta species generally evolved through environmental niche divergence driven by dispersal. The conservation or convergence of some niche traits is correlated with some secondary contacts, which may be increasing due to habitat loss. Niche conservation patterns found for some climatic variables highlight the susceptibility of the genus to climate change.

阿鲁阿塔(灵长类,Atelidae)的历史生物地理学、物种形成与生态位演化
目的研究吼猴(Alouatta)物种多样性和分布的生物地理和生态格局。我们的研究为理解这一属的进化史提供了有价值的见解。局部新热带地区。最近13亿年前。主要分类群研究了11种阿卢阿塔。方法利用包含32个细胞核和线粒体基因的数据集,重建一个有年代的最大复合系统发育树。在此系统发育树的背景下,利用当代生物多样性数据来重建祖先分布并推断主要的物种形成机制。对不同的生物气候和地形变量进行了生态位演化测试,以获取生态位分化或生态位保守的模式。结果Alouatta的多样化可能开始于13mya,可能在亚马逊西北部附近,主要是由parapatry的生态位分化驱动的。尽管如此,生态位保守性或趋同性导致了一些物种之间生态位的显著重叠,特别是那些代表两个南美分支早期分化的物种。主要结论多对Alouatta种的异生境分布总体上是由生境分散驱动的生态位分化演变而来的。生态位性状的保护或收敛与次生接触有关,次生接触可能因生境丧失而增加。一些气候变量的生态位保护模式突出了该属对气候变化的敏感性。
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Journal of Biogeography
Journal of Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
5.10%
发文量
203
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and historical biogeography are considered for publication in Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the discipline of biogeography through its role in the dissemination of biogeographical research.
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