Microallopatric speciation in the relict dung beetle genus Grebennikovius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in the Eastern Arc Mountains
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Montanaro, Giulio
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Finnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Assoc Catharsius, Paris, FranceFinnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Montanaro, Giulio
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Grebennikov, Vasily V.
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Canadian Food Inspection Agcy, Ottawa, ON, CanadaFinnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Grebennikov, Vasily V.
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Rossini, Michele
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Finnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Univ Padua, Dept Agron Food Nat resources, Padua, ItalyFinnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Rossini, Michele
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Grapputo, Alessandro
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Ruzzier, Enrico
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Natl Biodivers Future Ctr, NBFC, Palermo, Italy
Roma Tre Univ, Dept Sci, Rome, ItalyFinnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Ruzzier, Enrico
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Tarasov, Sergei
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机构:Finnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Tarasov, Sergei
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[1] Finnish Museum Nat Hist, Helsinki 00014, Finland
[2] Assoc Catharsius, Paris, France
[3] Canadian Food Inspection Agcy, Ottawa, ON, Canada
East Africa;
molecular species delimitation;
new species;
rainforest;
Uluguru Mountains;
SPECIES DELIMITATION;
WEEVILS COLEOPTERA;
TAXONOMIC REVISION;
ULUGURU MOUNTAINS;
SEXUAL SELECTION;
TANZANIA;
FOREST;
DIVERSITY;
AFRICA;
DNA;
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10.1093/isd/ixae004
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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The Eastern Arc Mountains (EAMs) in Tanzania and Kenya are renowned for their exceptional species endemism often restricted to isolated mountain blocks. Forest fragmentation during the Pliocene-Pleistocene played a significant role in shaping the EAMs' biodiversity by facilitating allopatric speciation between different mountains. However, only a few studies focused on species diversification within the same mountain block. In this article, we investigated the taxonomy and evolution of the dung beetle genus Grebennikovius, endemic to the Uluguru Mountains. Our goal was to unravel factors promoting allopatric speciation within a confined geographic area like the Ulugurus. We used an integrative taxonomic approach, combining phenotypic data and COI barcodes to delimit species and reconstructed a timetree of the genus. Molecular and morphological evidence consistently recovered 4 distinct Grebennikovius species, of which 3 are new to science: G. armiger n. sp., G. basilewskyi (Balthasar, 1960), G. lupanganus n. sp., and G. pafelo n. sp. Grebennikovius represents a rare case of microallopatry, with all species occurring in close proximity within different regions of the limited Uluguru forest (similar to 230 km2). We infer that speciation was driven by the interplay between climate fluctuations during the Miocene and mid-Pleistocene, Uluguru topography, and the stability of rainforest ecological conditions. The latter factor probably favored the loss of wings and a specialization for Uluguru microhabitats, reinforcing population isolation and divergence. This study highlights a unique instance of diversification resulting from small-scale speciation events, providing valuable insights into the evolution of Eastern African rainforest arthropods and underscoring the importance of microhabitats conservation.
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Rutgers State Univ, DEENR, Grad Program Ecol & Evolut, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USARutgers State Univ, DEENR, Grad Program Ecol & Evolut, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
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Univ Florence, La Specola Nat Hist Museum, Zool, Via Romana 17, I-50125 Florence, ItalyUniv Florence, La Specola Nat Hist Museum, Zool, Via Romana 17, I-50125 Florence, Italy
Ceccolini, Filippo
Cianferoni, Fabio
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Univ Florence, La Specola Nat Hist Museum, Zool, Via Romana 17, I-50125 Florence, Italy
CNR Natl Res Council Italy, Res Inst Terr Ecosyst, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019 Florence, ItalyUniv Florence, La Specola Nat Hist Museum, Zool, Via Romana 17, I-50125 Florence, Italy
Cianferoni, Fabio
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2020,
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