2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02477.x
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Pleistocene genetic connectivity in a widespread, open-habitat-adapted mosquito in the Indo-Oriental region

Abstract: Aim The environmental effect of Pleistocene climatic change in the IndoOriental region has resulted in allopatric fragmentation and the generation of diversity in forest-associated species. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which Pleistocene climatic change has resulted in the fragmentation and speciation of an open-habitat-adapted mosquito, Anopheles vagus s.l., across its range.Location Anopheles vagus s.l. was sampled across the Indo-Oriental region.Methods We generated 116 mitochondrial … Show more

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“…When there is gene flow, allopatric speciation is expected to take longer to occur (Yamaguchi & Iwasa ), which is incompatible with our observation that none of the genetic divergences, even among the landmasses, are larger than those previously reported within species between the mainland and Indonesian islands (Zarowiecki et al . ). At present, the most genetically isolated (but not the most divergent) Borneo populations are most likely to be the best candidates for an independently evolving lineage (De Queiroz ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When there is gene flow, allopatric speciation is expected to take longer to occur (Yamaguchi & Iwasa ), which is incompatible with our observation that none of the genetic divergences, even among the landmasses, are larger than those previously reported within species between the mainland and Indonesian islands (Zarowiecki et al . ). At present, the most genetically isolated (but not the most divergent) Borneo populations are most likely to be the best candidates for an independently evolving lineage (De Queiroz ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Such a scenario has recently been highlighted in the southeast Asian region for Anopheles mosquitoes, whereby a Philippine species ( A. limosus King) was redefined as a population of the widespread southeast Asian species, A. vagus Dönitz [58]. Similarly, biogeographical population-level studies of B. dorsalis s.l.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several other studies have also found that purported species diagnostic characters were in fact shared across taxa: wing spots in the Anopheles minimus complex [37]; spots on wings and proboscis in An. vagus and Anopheles limosus [38]; and palpi and wing in An. sundaicus and An.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%