2017
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13028
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Genomic phylogeography of the endemic Mountain Black‐eye of Borneo (Chlorocharis emiliae): montane and lowland populations differ in patterns of Pleistocene diversification

Abstract: Aim Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved substantially over the last 20 years through phylogeographical study, but we know almost nothing about population diversification in the mountains of the region. Here, we apply genomic analysis and habitat modelling to the phylogeography of Chlorocharis emiliae, the Mountain Blackeye, an endemic montane bird of Borneo with a sky-island distribution, to investigate the structure and interconnectivity of its populations… Show more

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“…However, its plumage variation on Borneo is clinal. A lack of concordance between plumage/mtDNA and nuclear variation also occurs in Borneo's endemic Mountain Blackeye ( Chlorocharis emiliae ), the only montane bird species in Sundaland for which thorough phylogeographical data are available (Manthey et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, its plumage variation on Borneo is clinal. A lack of concordance between plumage/mtDNA and nuclear variation also occurs in Borneo's endemic Mountain Blackeye ( Chlorocharis emiliae ), the only montane bird species in Sundaland for which thorough phylogeographical data are available (Manthey et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mt. Pueh (1,550 m; 1.721°N 109.669°E)—a small, isolated coastal mountain with stunted montane forest near its summit but lacking many montane species (Chua et al, ; Manthey et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We surveyed elevational ranges of birds on four mountains that differ in size, distance from the coast, and connectivity to the central mountain chain Mt. Pueh (1,550 m; 1.721°N 109.669°E)-a small, isolated coastal mountain with stunted montane forest near its summit but lacking many montane species (Chua et al, 2017;Manthey et al, 2017).…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure S8). The pattern inferred from SNP data in a subsequent study was not concordant, with a single lineage found on MK (Manthey et al, 2017…”
Section: Mito-nuclear Discordancementioning
confidence: 81%