Authors
Edward A Myers, Robert W Bryson Jr, Robert W Hansen, Matthew L Aardema, David Lazcano, Frank T Burbrink
Publication date
2019/2/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
131
Pages
211-218
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Within many biomes, the cause of phylogeographic structure remains unknown even across regions throughout North America, including within the biodiverse Chihuahuan Desert. For example, little is known about population structure or the timing of diversification of Chihuahuan endemics. This is due largely to the lack of population genomic studies within this region. We generated ultra-conserved element data for the gray-banded kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) to investigate lineage divergence and historical demography across the Chihuahuan Desert. We found three unique lineages corresponding to the Trans-Pecos and Mapimian biogeographic regions of the Chihuahuan Desert, and a distinct population in the Sierra Madre Occidental. Using several mutation rates to calibrate the timing of divergence among these lineages, we show that lineage divergence likely occurred during the Pleistocene, which …
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