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Molecular species delimitation methods recover most song-delimited cicada species in the European Cicadetta montana complex

Journal

JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 12, Pages 2318-2336

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.12756

Keywords

bioacoustics; cryptic species; European cicada; gene tree /species tree; phylogenetics

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [DEB 09-55849, 07-20664, 04-22386]
  2. Swiss Foundation Wolfermann Nageli
  3. Swiss Foundation Zigerli-Hegi
  4. Swiss Foundation Walter Haefner
  5. Swiss Foundation Paul Schiller
  6. Swiss Foundation Biedermann-Mantel
  7. Swiss Foundation Temperatio
  8. Swiss Foundation Otto Gamma
  9. Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  10. Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Slovenia under the programme 'Communities, relations and communications in the ecosystems' [P1-0255]
  11. Division Of Environmental Biology
  12. Direct For Biological Sciences [0955849] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Molecular species delimitation is increasingly being used to discover and illuminate species level diversity, and a number of methods have been developed. Here, we compare the ability of two molecular species delimitation methods to recover song-delimited species in the Cicadetta montana cryptic species complex throughout Europe. Recent bioacoustics studies of male calling songs (premating reproductive barriers) have revealed cryptic species diversity in this complex. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses were used to analyse the mitochondrial genes COI and COII and the nuclear genes EF1 alpha and period for thirteen European Cicadetta species as well as the closely related monotypic genus Euboeana. Two molecular species delimitation methods, general mixed Yule-coalescent (GMYC) and Bayesian phylogenetics and phylogeography, identified the majority of song-delimited species and were largely congruent with each other. None of the molecular delimitation methods were able to fully recover a recent radiation of four Greek species.

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