2021
DOI: 10.1111/syen.12494
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Evolution and diversification of the Southern Chilean genus Ceroglossus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) during the Pleistocene glaciations

Abstract: The Quaternary glaciations affected the evolution and current distribution of taxa in southern Chile, including the emblematic and endemic genus Ceroglossus Solier. This genus of ground beetles has fascinated a great number of entomologists due to their conspicuous colour patterns, but despite this attention their taxonomy has remained controversial, with a large amount of taxa described based on unclear or variable morphological characters. In this work, we carry out a phylogenetic analysis of the 10 describe… Show more

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“… White et al (1967 ) published the idea of a mechanism of chromosomal change acting on the emergence of species which was followed by many biologists. Over the years, besides the criticism, several authors claim that a range of organisms presenting different “chromosomal races” could evolve by the process proposed by White ( 1968 ), the Stasipatric Speciation ( Shaw and Wilkinson, 1980 ; Watanabe and Kawanishi, 1983 ; Michailova, 1992 ; Frisman et al, 2009 ; Ruiz-García et al, 2011 ; López-López et al, 2021 ; Zamudio et al, 2023 ; among others). Stasipatric speciation is a model of non-allopatric speciation in which a chromosome rearrangement that reduces fitness when heterozygous is taken to be the post-mating isolating mechanism that confers species status on a population.…”
Section: Stasipatric Speciation and Other Models Of Chromosomal Speci...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… White et al (1967 ) published the idea of a mechanism of chromosomal change acting on the emergence of species which was followed by many biologists. Over the years, besides the criticism, several authors claim that a range of organisms presenting different “chromosomal races” could evolve by the process proposed by White ( 1968 ), the Stasipatric Speciation ( Shaw and Wilkinson, 1980 ; Watanabe and Kawanishi, 1983 ; Michailova, 1992 ; Frisman et al, 2009 ; Ruiz-García et al, 2011 ; López-López et al, 2021 ; Zamudio et al, 2023 ; among others). Stasipatric speciation is a model of non-allopatric speciation in which a chromosome rearrangement that reduces fitness when heterozygous is taken to be the post-mating isolating mechanism that confers species status on a population.…”
Section: Stasipatric Speciation and Other Models Of Chromosomal Speci...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Ceroglossus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) encompasses a group of colorful ground beetles endemic to temperate forests of southern South America [25,26]. The genus comprises eight described species: C. chilensis (Eschscholtz), C. darwini (Hope), C. speciosus Gerstaecker, C. magellanicus Géhin, C. buqueti (Laporte), C. suturalis (Fabricius), C. ochsenii (Germain) and C. guerini (Germain), although it may harbor higher taxonomic diversity [27]. Most of the species exhibit a striking pattern of sympatric color convergence hypothesized as a product of Müllerian mimicry [28].…”
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confidence: 99%