Authors
Peng Guo, Qin Liu, Fei Zhu, Guang H Zhong, Xin Chen, Edward A Myers, Jing Che, Liang Zhang, Thomas Ziegler, Truong Q Nguyen, Frank T Burbrink
Publication date
2016/6
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
25
Issue
12
Pages
2920-2936
Description
Viridovipera stejnegeri is one of the most common pit vipers in Asia, with a wide distribution in southern China and Vietnam. We investigated historical demography and explored how the environment and climatic factors have shaped genetic diversity and the evolutionary history of this venomous snake. A total of 171 samples from 47 localities were sequenced and analysed for two mitochondrial gene fragments and three nuclear genes. Gene trees reveal the existence of two well‐supported clades (Southwest China and Southeast China) with seven distinct and strongly supported, geographically structured subclades within V. stejnegeri. Estimation of divergence time and ancestral area suggests that V. stejnegeri originated at ~6.0 Ma in the late Miocene on the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau. The estimated date of origin and divergence of the island populations of Taiwan and Hainan closely matches the geological …
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