Direction and timing of uplift propagation in the Peruvian Andes deduced from molecular phylogenetics of highland biotaxa

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作者
Picard, Damien [2 ]
Sempere, Thierry [1 ]
Plantard, Olivier [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toulouse, LMTG, CNRS, IRD,OMP, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[2] UMR INRA ENSAR BiO3P, F-35653 Le Rheu, France
关键词
surface uplift; Central Andes; Peru; highland biota; phylochronology; phylogeography;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2008.04.024
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Physical paleoaltimetric methods are increasingly used to estimate the amount and timing of surface uplift in orogens. Because the rise of mountains creates new ecosystems and triggers evolutionary changes biological data may also be used to assess the development and timing of regional surface uplift. Here we apply this idea to the Peruvian Andes through a molecular phylogeographic and phylochronologic analysis of Globodera pallida. a potato parasite nematode that requires cool temperatures and thus thrives above 2.0-2.5 km in these tropical highlands. The Peruvian populations of this species exhibit a dear evolutionary pattern with deeper. more ancient lineages occurring in Andean southern Peru and shallower, younger lineages occurring progressively northwards. Genetically diverging G pallida populations thus progressively colonized highland areas as these were expanding northwards demonstrating that altitude in the Peruvian Andes was acquired longitudinally from south to north. i.e. in the direction of decreasing orogenic volume. This phylogeographic structure is recognized in other, independent highland biotaxa. and point to the Central Andean Orocline (CAO) as the region where high altitudes first emerged. Moreover, molecular docks relative to Andean taxa. including the potato-tomato group, consistently estimate that altitudes high enough. to induce biotic radiation were first acquired in the Early Miocene. After calibration by geological and biological tie-points and intervals, the phylogeny of G. pallida is used as a molecular dock which estimates that the 2.0-2.5 km threshold elevation range was reached in the Early Miocene in southern most Peru, in the Middle and Late Miocene in the Abancay segment (NW southern Peru, and from the latest Miocene in central and northern Peru. Although uncertainties attached to phylochronologic ages are significantly larger than those derived from geochronological methods, these results are fairly consistent with coeval geological phenomena along the Peruvian Andes. They strongly suggest that orogenic volume initially developed in the CAO during most of the Miocene until a breakthrough in the latest Miocene allowed the northward propagation of crustal thickening into central and northern Peru. possibly by ductile crustal flow from the CAO. Such a combined phylogeographic and phylochronologic approach to regional uplift opens perspectives to estimate the direction(s) and timing of acquisition of altitude over other Cenozoic orogens. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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