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Circum-Mediterranean phylogeography of a bat coupled with past environmental niche modeling: A new paradigm for the recolonization of Europe

R. Bilgin, K. Gürün, H. Rebelo, SJ. Puechmaille, Ö. Maracı, P. Presetnik, P. Benda, P. Hulva, C. Ibáñez, D. Hamidovic, N. Fressel, I. Horáček, A. Karataş, A. Karataş, B. Allegrini, P. Georgiakakis, S. Gazaryan, ZL. Nagy, M. Abi-Said, RK. Lučan,...

. 2016 ; 99 (-) : 323-336. [pub] 20160318

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc17031820

The isolation of populations in the Iberian, Italian and Balkan peninsulas during the ice ages define four main paradigms that explain much of the known distribution of intraspecific genetic diversity in Europe. In this study we investigated the phylogeography of a wide-spread bat species, the bent-winged bat, Miniopterus schreibersii around the Mediterranean basin and in the Caucasus. Environmental Niche Modeling (ENM) analysis was applied to predict both the current distribution of the species and its distribution during the last glacial maximum (LGM). The combination of genetics and ENM results suggest that the populations of M. schreibersii in Europe, the Caucasus and Anatolia went extinct during the LGM, and the refugium for the species was a relatively small area to the east of the Levantine Sea, corresponding to the Mediterranean coasts of present-day Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and northeastern and northwestern Egypt. Subsequently the species first repopulated Anatolia, diversified there, and afterwards expanded into the Caucasus, continental Europe and North Africa after the end of the LGM. The fossil record in Iberia and the ENM results indicate continuous presence of Miniopterus in this peninsula that most probably was related to the Maghrebian lineage during the LGM, which did not persist afterwards. Using our results combined with similar findings in previous studies, we propose a new paradigm explaining the general distribution of genetic diversity in Europe involving the recolonization of the continent, with the main contribution from refugial populations in Anatolia and the Middle East. The study shows how genetics and ENM approaches can complement each other in providing a more detailed picture of intraspecific evolution.

Animal Encounter Aley Lebanon

BIUS Biology Student Association Rooseveltov trg 6 10000 Zagreb Croatia

Centre for Cartography of Fauna and Flora Office Klunova 3 Ljubljana Slovenia

CIBIO InBIO Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos da Universidade do Porto Campus Agrário de Vairão R Padre Armando Quintas 11 4485 661 Vairão Portugal

Croatian Biospeleological Society Zagreb Demetrova 1 10000 Zagreb Croatia

Department of Biology and Ecology University of Ostrava Chittussiho 10 710 00 Ostrava Czech Republic

Department of Biology Niğde University Niğde 51100 Turkey

Department of Botany and Zoology Masaryk University Kotlářská 2 611 37 Brno Czech Republic

Department of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences Czech University of Life Sciences Kamýcká 1176 165 21 Praha 6 Czech Republic

Department of Zoology Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Viničná 7 CZ 128 44 Praha 2 Czech Republic

Department of Zoology National Museum Václavské náměstí 68 CZ 115 79 Praha 1 Czech Republic

Department Veterinary Medical Sciences University of Bologna via Tolara di Sopra 50 40064 Ozzano dell'Emilia Italy

Estación Biológica de Doñana Avda Américo Vespucio s n Seville 41092 Spain

Faculty of Sciences 2 Lebanese University AlFanar Lebanon

Foundation for School Cluj Napoca 400486 Romania

Groupe Chiroptères de Midi Pyrénées Toulouse France

Institute of Biology and Ecology Faculty of Science Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Moyzesova 11 SK 040 01 Košice Slovakia

Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories RAS Armand 37A360000 Nalchik Russia

Institute of Environmental Sciences Boğaziçi University Bebek Istanbul 34342 Turkey

Natural History Museum Belgrade Serbia

Natural History Museum of Crete University of Crete Knossos Ave P O Box 2208 GR71 409 Irakleion Crete Greece

NATURALIA environnement Gallargues le Montueux France

Parks and Environment Sector Forestry Department Ministry of Agriculture Natural Resources and Environment 1414 Nicosia Cyprus

School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol Woodland Road Bristol BS8 1UG United Kingdom

University College Dublin School of Biological and Environmental Sciences Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland

Wildlife Conservation Society Mustela Belgrade Serbia

Zoology Institute Ernst Moritz Arndt University 17489 Greifswald Germany

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