2015
DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2015.1066344
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Extreme mitogenomic divergence between two syntopic specimens of Arremon aurantiirostris (Aves: Emberizidae) in central Panama suggests possible cryptic species

Abstract: We report the complete mitochondrial genome of two specimens of Orange-billed Sparrow Arremon aurantiirostris from Colón Province, in central Panama. The two specimens were collected on the same day, and at the same locality; however, they showed substantial divergence (6.3% average pairwise divergence among coding genes). A survey of ND2 sequence variation across Panama suggests that this divergence is the result of geographic differentiation and secondary contact. This high level of mitochondrial divergence … Show more

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“…Mitochondrial barcoding provides us with a powerful tool to detect cryptic diversity (Arnot, Roper, and Bayoumi 1993;Floyd et al 2002;Hebert, Ratnasingham, and deWaard 2003;Hebert and Gregory 2005;Clare et al 2007;Vasconcelos et al 2016;Imtiaz, Nor, and Naim 2017;Bernstein et al 2021). Previous efforts using mitochondrial markers have documented cryptic variation in multiple Panamanian birds (González et al 2003;Miller et al 2008;Bryson et al 2014;Loaiza et al 2016;Lopez et al 2016). However, as useful as single-taxon studies are, they provide only one example of potential widespread patterns of phylogeographic diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mitochondrial barcoding provides us with a powerful tool to detect cryptic diversity (Arnot, Roper, and Bayoumi 1993;Floyd et al 2002;Hebert, Ratnasingham, and deWaard 2003;Hebert and Gregory 2005;Clare et al 2007;Vasconcelos et al 2016;Imtiaz, Nor, and Naim 2017;Bernstein et al 2021). Previous efforts using mitochondrial markers have documented cryptic variation in multiple Panamanian birds (González et al 2003;Miller et al 2008;Bryson et al 2014;Loaiza et al 2016;Lopez et al 2016). However, as useful as single-taxon studies are, they provide only one example of potential widespread patterns of phylogeographic diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the communities of these discrete regions and the more continuously distributed lowland taxa may have been subject to historic isolation, especially prior to the final closure of the Isthmus of Panama approximately 2.7 to 4.2 million years ago (Leigh, O'Dea, and Vermeij 2014b;O'Dea et al 2016;Jaramillo et al 2017), or by the possible expansion of savannah habitats and formation of forest refugia during the Pleistocene (Smith, Amei, and Klicka 2012). In particular, lowland Panama has been recognized as a hotspot for species turnover-replacement of a given taxa with other taxa-in birds (Miller, Bermingham, and Ricklefs 2007;Loaiza et al 2016;Lopez et al 2016;McLaughlin, Garzón, et al 2020), as well as in freshwater fish (Bermingham and Martin 1998;Martin and Bermingham 2000;Perdices et al 2002;Smith and Bermingham 2005;Bagley and Johnson 2014), mammals (Cortés-Ortiz et al 2003), herpetofauna (Crawford 2003;Crawford and Smith 2005;Bagley and Johnson 2014), insects (Bagley and Johnson 2014;Eskildsen et al 2018), and plants (Dick, Abdul-Salim, and Bermingham 2003). Thus, using barcoding, we can investigate if biogeography is an important factor in generating avian diversity, by testing if divergence events are broadly coincident in time (Naka and Brumfield 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic studies have uncovered hidden biodiversity where morphological studies alone have failed to do so (e.g. López et al, 2015;Saitoh et al, 2015;Toews and Irwin, 2008), even within well-studied species complexes (e.g. Saetre et al, 2001;Salzburger et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%