作者
G Voelker, BD Marks, C Kahindo, U A'genonga, F Bapeamoni, LE Duffie, JW Huntley, E Mulotwa, SA Rosenbaum, JE Light
发表日期
2013/3
期刊
Ecology and Evolution
卷号
3
期号
3
页码范围
536-545
简介
The Riverine Barriers Hypothesis (RBH) posits that tropical rivers can be effective barriers to gene flow, based on observations that range boundaries often coincide with river barriers. Over the last 160 years, the RBH has received attention from various perspectives, with a particular focus on vertebrates in the Amazon Basin. To our knowledge, no molecular assessment of the RBH has been conducted on birds in the Afrotropics, despite its rich avifauna and many Afrotropical bird species being widely distributed across numerous watersheds and basins. Here, we provide the first genetic evidence that an Afrotropical river has served as a barrier for birds and for their lice, based on four understory bird species collected from sites north and south of the Congo River. Our results indicate near‐contemporaneous, Pleistocene lineage diversification across the Congo River in these species. Our results further indicate …
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