Authors
Edward A Myers, Michael J Hickerson, Frank T Burbrink
Publication date
2017/2
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
461-474
Description
Aim
We quantify the degree to which co‐distributed snakes across the Cochise Filter Barrier (CFB) have a shared history of population divergence and estimate the timing of divergence for each taxon pair.
Location
North America.
Methods
A single locus dataset was collected (= 747 individuals) for 12 snake taxon pairs. Phylogeographical structure was estimated for each taxon. Redundancy analyses were used to assess the importance of geographical distance, climate and putative barriers to gene flow in structuring genetic diversity. Hierarchical approximate Bayesian computation was used to estimate the magnitude of synchronicity in divergence times across a well‐documented phylogeographical barrier. Lastly, gene divergence and population divergence times were estimated using multiple methods.
Results
There is substantial phylogeographical structure in many of the snake taxa, particularly at the …
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