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Caribbean golden orbweaving spiders maintain gene flow with North America

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Abstract

The Caribbean archipelago offers one of the best natural arenas for testing biogeographic hypotheses. The intermediate dispersal model of biogeography (IDM) predicts variation in species richness among lineages on islands to relate to their dispersal potential. To test this model, one would need background knowledge of dispersal potential of lineages and their biogeographic patterns, which has been problematic as evidenced by our prior work on the Caribbean tetragnathid spiders. In order to investigate the biogeographic imprint of an excellent disperser, we study Trichonephila in the Americas. Trichonephila is a nephilid genus that contains globally distributed species known to overcome long, overwater distances. The results of our phylogenetic and population genetic analyses on T. clavipes suggest that populations over the Caribbean and North America maintain a lively gene flow. However, the single species status of T. clavipes over the entire New World is challenged by our species delimitation analyses. Combined with prior evidence from spider genera of different dispersal ability, these patterns coming from an excellent disperser (Trichonephila) that is species-poor and of a relatively homogenous genetic structure, support the IDM predictions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-221
Number of pages12
JournalZoologica Scripta
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2020

Bibliographical note

Funding Information: We thank the CarBio team ( http://www.islandbiogeography.org/participants.html ) for collecting the Caribbean material, and particularly, Lisa Chamberland for the help with material sorting. We also thank Miquel Arnedo, Cene Fišer, Rok Kostanjšek and Franc Janžekovič for comments and suggestions. This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (DEB‐1314749, DEB‐1050253) and the Slovenian Research Agency (J1‐6729, P1‐0236, BI‐US/17‐18‐011). Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Other keywords

  • Nephila
  • Trichonephila
  • ballooning
  • dispersal potential
  • intermediate dispersal model of biogeography

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