Authors
Ivan Prates, Alexander T Xue, Jason L Brown, Diego F Alvarado-Serrano, Miguel T Rodrigues, Michael J Hickerson, Ana C Carnaval
Publication date
2016/7/19
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
113
Issue
29
Pages
7978-7985
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
We apply a comparative framework to test for concerted demographic changes in response to climate shifts in the neotropical lowland forests, learning from the past to inform projections of the future. Using reduced genomic (SNP) data from three lizard species codistributed in Amazonia and the Atlantic Forest (Anolis punctatus, Anolis ortonii, and Polychrus marmoratus), we first reconstruct former population history and test for assemblage-level responses to cycles of moisture transport recently implicated in changes of forest distribution during the Late Quaternary. We find support for population shifts within the time frame of inferred precipitation fluctuations (the last 250,000 y) but detect idiosyncratic responses across species and uniformity of within-species responses across forest regions. These results are incongruent with expectations of concerted population expansion in response to increased rainfall and fail to …
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