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Diversification and dispersal of the Hawaiian Drosophilidae: the evolution of Scaptomyza.


ABSTRACT: The genus Scaptomyza is emerging as a model lineage in which to study biogeography and ecological adaptation. To place future research on these species into an evolutionary framework we present the most comprehensive phylogeny of Scaptomyza to date, based on 5042 bp of DNA sequence data and representatives from 13 of 21 subgenera. We infer strong support for the monophyly of almost all subgenera with exceptions corroborating hypotheses of conflict inferred from previous taxonomic studies. We find evidence that the lineage originated in the Hawaiian Islands and subsequently dispersed to the mainland and other remote oceanic islands. We also identify that many of the unique ecological niches exploited by this lineage (e.g., herbivory, spider predation) arose singly and independently.

SUBMITTER: Lapoint RT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3769216 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diversification and dispersal of the Hawaiian Drosophilidae: the evolution of Scaptomyza.

Lapoint Richard T RT   O'Grady Patrick M PM   Whiteman Noah K NK  

Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 20130510 1


The genus Scaptomyza is emerging as a model lineage in which to study biogeography and ecological adaptation. To place future research on these species into an evolutionary framework we present the most comprehensive phylogeny of Scaptomyza to date, based on 5042 bp of DNA sequence data and representatives from 13 of 21 subgenera. We infer strong support for the monophyly of almost all subgenera with exceptions corroborating hypotheses of conflict inferred from previous taxonomic studies. We fin  ...[more]

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