Traversing the Great Lakes: Post-glacial colonization by a widespread terrestrial salamander

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Waldron, Brian P. [1 ]
Watts, Emily F. [1 ]
Kuchta, Shawn R. [1 ]
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[1] Ohio Univ, Ohio Ctr Ecol & Evolutionary Studies, Dept Biol Sci, Athens, OH 45701 USA
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directionality index; Driftless Area; ecological niche modelling; Great Lakes; Last Glacial Maximum; phylogeography; Pleistocene; Plethodon cinereus; post-glacial expansion; woodland salamanders; LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL; RED-BACKED SALAMANDER; PLETHODON-CINEREUS; NORTHERN REFUGIA; RANGE EXPANSION; COMPARATIVE PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; GENETIC CONSEQUENCES; PLANT MIGRATION; GLACIAL REFUGIA; REIDS PARADOX;
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10.1111/jbi.14861
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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AimsGlacial retreat at the end of the Pleistocene epoch opened vast expanses of emergent habitat in the northern hemisphere that were colonized by opportunistic taxa. However, species that undergo post-glacial expansion may have originated from one or several glacial refugia. We inferred the post-glacial expansion history of the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus), a fully terrestrial species with a vast distribution despite severe dispersal limitations. Previous studies indicated populations south of the glacial boundary at the eastern and western limits of the distribution were closely related, suggesting either multiple refugia or an extraordinary post-glacial expansion event. LocationEastern North America. TaxonPlethodon cinereus (Green, 1818), Caudata: Plethodontidae. MethodsWe collected ddRAD-seq data from 106 individuals throughout the distribution of P. cinereus. We estimated phylogeographic structure, including finer-scale structure among the post-glacial populations. To test the origins and routes of colonization, we used ecological niche modelling, population trees and analyses of directional range expansion. ResultsAnalyses supported our hypothesis of a southeastern glacial refugium, with northward expansion along the Eastern Seaboard prior to westward invasion into the Great Lakes region, including southwestern expansion into unglaciated areas at the western end of the distribution. However, a distinct subgroup in the northwestern portion of the range raises the possibility of a second refugium near the ice-free Driftless Area. Main ConclusionsBased on our results, we hypothesize a southeastern refugium from which most of today's northern populations undertook extensive post-glacial colonization. Our results indicate a geographically non-linear colonization history for P. cinereus.
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