2017
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.12998
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Phylogeography of the dry vegetation endemic speciesNephila sexpunctata(Araneae: Araneidae) suggests recent expansion of the Neotropical Dry Diagonal

Abstract: Aim The Neotropical Dry Diagonal (DD) is a corridor of distinct dry environments in central South America. The main hypotheses suggest that these environments may have expanded during the glacial cycles together with a retraction of rainforests, and then shrank when the climate became wetter and warmer. However, few studies have explicitly tested the hypotheses on DD evolution. We conducted a phylogeographical study on Nephila sexpunctata, a spider endemic to Neotropical dry habitats, to enrich the understandi… Show more

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“…We unlinked the substitution model for each gene and linked the clock model and the tree model. We applied a lognormal relaxed clock to estimate divergence times using a mutation rate of 0.0112 (SD = 0.001) substitution/site/million years previously reported for node dating and calibration in spiders (Bartoleti et al, 2017;Bidegaray-Batista & Arnedo, 2011;Kuntner, Arnedo, Trontelj, Lokovšek, & Agnarsson, 2013). We ran two runs of 100 million generations sampling every 1000 generations.…”
Section: Molecular Phylogenetics and Divergence Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We unlinked the substitution model for each gene and linked the clock model and the tree model. We applied a lognormal relaxed clock to estimate divergence times using a mutation rate of 0.0112 (SD = 0.001) substitution/site/million years previously reported for node dating and calibration in spiders (Bartoleti et al, 2017;Bidegaray-Batista & Arnedo, 2011;Kuntner, Arnedo, Trontelj, Lokovšek, & Agnarsson, 2013). We ran two runs of 100 million generations sampling every 1000 generations.…”
Section: Molecular Phylogenetics and Divergence Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some species display ballooning behaviour (spiderlings are pulled by the wind with their silk threads), floating for long distances (Bell, Bohan, Shaw, & Weyman, ), while others lack this ability. Nevertheless, few studies in the Neotropics have addressed phylogeographical questions using spiders (Bartoleti et al., ; Magalhaes et al., ; Peres et al., , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We unlinked the substitution model for each gene and linked the clock model and tree. We applied a lognormal relaxed clock to estimate divergence times using a mutation rate of 0.0112 (SD=0.001) substitution/site/million years, previously reported for node dating and calibration in spiders (Bartoleti et al, 2017;Bidegaray-Batista et al, 2011;Kuntner, Arnedo, Trontelj, Lokovšek, & Agnarsson, 2013). We ran two runs of 100 million generations sampling every 1000 generations.…”
Section: Molecular Phylogenetics and Divergence Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%