Paleoclimate determines diversification patterns in the fossorial snake family Uropeltidae Cuvier, 1829

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作者
Cyriac, Vivek Philip [1 ]
Kodandaramaiah, Ullasa
机构
[1] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res Thiruvananthapuram, IISER TVM Ctr Res & Educ Ecol & Evolut ICREEE, Maruthamala PO, Thiruvananthapuram 695551, Kerala, India
关键词
Asian anilioids; Diversification rate; Fossorial; Paleoclimate; Mass extinction; Uropeltidae; MIOCENE EXPANSION; EXTINCTION RATES; PHYLOGENETIC INFERENCE; MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; MASS EXTINCTION; LEVEL PHYLOGENY; FOSSIL RECORD; WESTERN-GHATS; COURT JESTER;
D O I
10.1016/j.ympev.2017.08.017
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Understanding how and why diversification rates vary across evolutionary time is central to understanding how biodiversity is generated and maintained. Recent mathematical models that allow estimation of diversification rates across time from reconstructed phylogenies have enabled us to make inferences on how biodiversity copes with environmental change. Here, we explore patterns of temporal diversification in Uropeltidae, a diverse fossorial snake family. We generate a time-calibrated phylogenetic hypothesis for Uropeltidae and show a significant correlation between diversification rate and paleotemperature during the Cenozoic. We show that the temporal diversification pattern of this group is punctuated by one rate shift event with a decrease in diversification and turnover rate between ca. 11 Ma to present, but there is no strong support for mass extinction events. The analysis indicates higher turnover during periods of drastic climatic fluctuations and reduced diversification rates associated with contraction and fragmentation of forest habitats during the late Miocene. Our study highlights the influence of environmental fluctuations on diversification rates in fossorial taxa such as uropeltids, and raises conservation concerns related to present rate of climate change.
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