Title of article :
Significant Divergence and Conservatism in the Niche Evolution of the Eurasian Green Woodpecker Complex (Aves, Picidae)
Author/Authors :
Elahi, M Institute of Applied Zoology” and “Biology Department - Science Faculty - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Aliabadian, M Institute of Applied Zoology” and “Biology Department - Science Faculty - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Ghasempouri, S.M Environmental Science Department - Natural Resources & Marine Sciences Faculty - Tarbiat Modares University, Nur, Iran , Winkler, H Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Department, Konrad Lorenz-Institute of Comparative Ethology - University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
Aims Integrating ecological niche models (ENMs) into phylogeographic studies, enables
identifying the evolutionary processes and can be used to confirm species delimitation,
particularly in species complex. The current study examined the divergence of two lineages
of Eurasian green woodpecker complex (Picus viridis and P. innominatus), which were recently
genetically proposed to the species level, using ecological niche modeling (ENM).
Materials & Methods The ENMs were built using 1346 occurrence points, and environmental
layers including 19 bioclimatic variables as well as elevation and land cover for past and
present timescales. Niche identity, background tests and principal component analyses (PCA)
were then performed to compare their ecological niches and explain ecological differentiation.
Findings Results of identity and background tests and PCA revealed the lineages occupy unique
and distinctive niches, and supported recently proposed genetically distinct species. Regarding
the environmental variables, PCA results revealed that precipitation has a more important role
in the separation of P. viridis and P. innominatus.
Conclusion This study, in addition to provide an ecological support for recent molecular
classifications, revealed niche conservatism had a more important role in the evolution of the
two lineages of Eurasian green woodpecker complex.
Keywords :
Eurasian Green Woodpecker Complex , Divergent Lineages , Niche Conservatism , Ecological Niche Modeling
Journal title :
Ecopersia