Quaternary refugia in southwestern Iran: insights from two sympatric moth species (Insecta, Lepidoptera)

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Hossein Rajaei Sh
Dennis Rödder
Alexander M. Weigand
Johannes Dambach
Michael J. Raupach
J. Wolfgang Wägele
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[1] Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK),Department of Phylogeny and Systematics
[2] Goethe University,undefined
[3] Senckenberg am Meer,undefined
[4] Deutsches Zentrum für Marine Biodiversitätsforschung,undefined
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Ecological niche modeling; Iran; Phylogeography; Refugia;
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Alternating glacial and interglacial periods led to range shifts (contractions and expansions), persistence in distinct glacial refugia and extinction events in various temperate organisms. Today, the integrative analysis of molecular markers and spatial distribution models conducted for multiple taxa allows the detection of phylogeographical patterns, thus reconstructing major biogeographical events in their shared evolutionary history. In this study, the effects of past climate change on the evolutionary history of two sympatric moth species (Gnopharmia colchidaria s.l. and G. kasrunensis) and their host plants (Prunus scoparia and P. fenzliana) were inferred for the largely neglected biodiversity hot spot Iran. We complementarily analyzed the population structure of both moth species (187 specimens, based on COI) in congruence with batched species distribution models (SDMs) for all four taxa and for the times of the Last Glacial Maximum (21 ky BP), 6 ky BP and today. Coincidence of SDMs and the distribution of haplotype lineages indicated a shared refugium for the southwestern Zagros Mountains and potential species-specific refugial areas in the southern Caucasus and the Kope-Dagh Mountains. Both moth species experienced past population expansion.
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