Phylogeography of Rhinella spinulosa (Anura: Bufonidae) in northern Chile
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Correa, Claudio
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Phylogeography of Rhinella spinulosa (Anura: Bufonidae) in northern Chile
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The southern part of the Altiplano of the Andes Range is characterized by a complex hydrography, due to an intense
geologic activity and the effects of the Pleistocene glaciations. This has produced a high degree of diversity at the species
level in some aquatic taxa (e.g., fish and amphibians), which suggests that these same processes have produced divergence
at the intraspecific level in co-distributed taxa. We investigated the genetic variation in populations of the anuran Rhinella
spinulosa which represent its entire distribution in the extreme north of Chile (17◦44 S-23◦47 S). Haplotype networks of the
mitochondrial control region recognized two main lineages, one of which is distributed from the northern boundary of Chile
to the Salar de Alconcha and the other from the Salar de Carcote to the locality of Tilomonte. The northern lineage showed
little phylogeographic structure; a few very frequent haplotypes are widely distributed. The southern lineage had greater
structure, due principally to the high divergence of the populations from the eastern springs of the Salar de Atacama. Fu’s Fs
test and the mismatch distributions suggested that most of the populations of both lineages are in the process of demographic
expansion. The spatial distribution of the genetic variability was correlated with the hydrography and the paleoclimatological
data available for the region, which suggested that geographic expansions followed by periods of contraction of population
ranges, together with sporadic floods may explain the observed phylogeographic patterns.
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The authors thank financial support
provided by FONDECYT grant 1061256 and Proyecto
Domeyko, Iniciativa Transversal 1, Universidad de Chile.
SAG (Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero) supplied collecting
permits (Resolution numbers 3085/2000, 2105/2004 and
13/2006). C. Correa thanks the Beca CONICYT for doctoral
studies.
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AMPHIBIA-REPTILIA, Volume: 31, Issue: 1, Pages: 85-96, 2010
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