An enigmatic population of Alsodes (Anura, Alsodidae) from the Andes of central Chile with three species-level mitochondrial lineages.

Claudio Correa, Jesús Morales, Constantino Schussler, Juan C Ortiz
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The genus Alsodes is the most diverse amphibian taxon of southern Andes, where a series of endemic species occur from north to south (∼33° to 48°30'S), mainly on the western slopes (Chile), with little overlap of geographic ranges. In this study, we describe a new population of Alsodes from the western slopes of the Andes (Fundo El Rosario, 36°52'S), located in a section of this mountain range where it is not clear which congeneric species inhabit. Phylogenetic analyses show that this population presents a mix of mitochondrial DNA related to three nominal species, A. hugoi, A. igneus and A. pehuenche, although the last is mainly present. However, the population presents external characteristics attributable to A. hugoi and A. igneus, differing notably from A. pehuenche. The population inhabits a stream surrounded by temperate deciduous forests at 1130 m elevation, an environment similar to that of A. hugoi and A. igneus, but very different from that of A. pehuenche (high Andean steppe environments between 2000 and 2500 m). This finding represents an enigma from the evolutionary and biogeographical point of view, because it might involve hybridization and/or introgression phenomena between more than two species. As the taxonomic status of this population cannot be determined with the available genetic and morphological evidence, we speculate about its probable origin, taking into account the scarce knowledge of the geographic distributions of the species of Alsodes in the area.

来自智利中部安第斯山脉的一个神秘的阿索迪斯(无尾目,阿索迪斯科)种群,具有三个物种水平的线粒体谱系。
aldeses属是安第斯山脉南部最多样化的两栖动物分类群,从北向南(~ 33°~ 48°30′s)分布着一系列特有物种,主要分布在西坡(智利),地理范围很少重叠。在这项研究中,我们描述了来自安第斯山脉西坡(Fundo El Rosario, 36°52'S)的一个新的aldeses种群,该种群位于该山脉的一段不清楚哪些同类物种栖息的地方。系统发育分析表明,该种群存在与a . hugoi、a . igneus和a . pehuenche三个名义种相关的线粒体DNA的混合,尽管后者主要存在。然而,该种群呈现出hugoi和igneus的外部特征,与pehuenche有显著差异。该种群生活在海拔1130 m的温带落叶森林包围的河流中,与胡戈伊和火成岩的环境相似,但与pehuenche(海拔2000 - 2500 m的安第斯高原草原环境)的环境截然不同。这一发现从进化和生物地理学的角度来看是一个谜,因为它可能涉及两个以上物种之间的杂交和/或渗透现象。由于现有的遗传和形态学证据无法确定该种群的分类地位,考虑到该地区对该物种地理分布的了解较少,我们推测其可能的起源。
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