2016
DOI: 10.1111/mec.13652
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Geographic variation in hybridization and ecological differentiation between three syntopic, morphologically similar species of montane lizards

Abstract: To understand factors shaping species boundaries in closely related taxa, a powerful approach is to compare levels of genetic admixture at multiple points of contact and determine how this relates to intrinsic and extrinsic factors, such as genetic, morphological and ecological differentiation. In the Australian Alps, the threatened alpine bog skink Pseudemoia cryodroma co-occurs with two morphologically and ecologically similar congeners, P. entrecasteauxii and P. pagenstecheri, and all three species are susp… Show more

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“…We used neutral markers, microsatellites, to assign individuals to species or hybrids, using an arbitrary but often used and biologically justified criterion (36,39,43,46) to separate them (SI Appendix, section 2). Assignments are subject to error (SI Appendix, section 2), and it is possible that the small number of loci results in an inflated number of erroneous assignments to hybrid classes.…”
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“…We used neutral markers, microsatellites, to assign individuals to species or hybrids, using an arbitrary but often used and biologically justified criterion (36,39,43,46) to separate them (SI Appendix, section 2). Assignments are subject to error (SI Appendix, section 2), and it is possible that the small number of loci results in an inflated number of erroneous assignments to hybrid classes.…”
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“…Triad hybridization has been reported in fish (32)(33)(34), frogs (35), lizards (36), birds (17,37,38), mammals (39)(40)(41), snails (42), butterflies (43), mosquitoes (44), as well as several plant taxa (45,46). One species acts as a genetic bridge (33,47,48) or conduit (41,49) for the passage of genes (alleles) between two others that, in some cases, rarely if ever hybridize (33,39,41).…”
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“…Thus, as done in previous studies, we summed q-values over all hybrid genotype frequency classes (e.g. Cullingham et al, 2011;Hasselman et al, 2014;Haines et al, 2016). Given that NEWHYBRIDS can only accommodate two species/clusters and our analyses support genetic substructure within Q. berberidifolia (see the Results section), we conservatively based subsequent analyses on estimates of admixed ancestry obtained from STRUCTURE (e.g.…”
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“…Given that NEWHYBRIDS can only accommodate two species/clusters and our analyses support genetic substructure within Q. berberidifolia (see the Results section), we conservatively based subsequent analyses on estimates of admixed ancestry obtained from STRUCTURE (e.g. Haines et al, 2016). Details of STRUCTURE and NEWHYBRIDS settings are presented in Notes S1.…”
Section: Genetic Structure Hybrid Identification and Admixture Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%