Evolutionary dynamics of the elevational diversity gradient in passerine birds

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Paul van Els
Leonel Herrera-Alsina
Alex L. Pigot
Rampal S. Etienne
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[1] University of Groningen,Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences
[2] University College London,Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment
[3] Sovon Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology,School of Biological Sciences
[4] University of Aberdeen,undefined
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Nature Ecology & Evolution | 2021年 / 5卷
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Low-elevation regions harbour the majority of the world’s species diversity compared to high-elevation areas. This global gradient suggests that lowland species have had more time to diversify, or that net diversification rates have been higher in the lowlands. However, highlands seem to be cradles of diversity as they contain many young endemics, suggesting that their rates of speciation are exceptionally fast. Here we use a phylogenetic diversification model that accounts for the dispersal of species between different elevations to examine the evolutionary dynamics of the elevational diversity gradient in passerine birds, a group that has radiated globally to occupy almost all elevations and latitudes. We find strong support for a model in which passerines diversify at the same rate in the highlands and the lowlands but in which the per-capita rate of dispersal from high to low elevations is more than twice as fast as that in the reverse direction. This suggests that while there is no consistent trend in diversification across elevations, part of the diversity generated by highland regions migrates into the lowlands, thus setting up the observed gradient in passerine diversity. We find that this process drives tropical regions but for temperate areas, the analysis could be hampered by their lower richness. Despite their lower diversity, highland regions are disproportionally important for maintaining diversity in the adjacent lowlands.
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页码:1259 / 1265
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