Climatic niche evolution and speciation modes in the transisthmian Alpheus shrimps (Caridea: Alpheidae)

Author:

Alves Douglas Fernandes Rodrigues1ORCID,Martinez Pablo Ariel2ORCID,de Barros‐Alves Samara de P.3ORCID,de Almeida Ariádine Cristine1ORCID,Elias Marco Aurélio Mendes4ORCID,Hurt Carla5ORCID,Hultgren Kristin M.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Laboratório de Ecologia de Ecossistemas Aquáticos (LEEA) Uberlândia Brazil

2. Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Laboratório de Pesquisas Integrativas Em Biodiversidade (PIBi Lab) São Cristóvão Brazil

3. Universidade Do Estado de Minas Gerais, Departamento de Ciências Agrárias e Naturais (DECAN), Laboratório de Ecologia e Zoologia Ituiutaba Brazil

4. Universidade Federal de Goiás, Programa de Pós‐Graduação Em Ecologia e Evolução, Laboratório de Herpetologia e Comportamento Animal Goiânia Brazil

5. Department of Biology Tennessee Tech University Cookeville Tennessee USA

6. Department of Biology Seattle University Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractAimWe studied the niche evolution and diversification modes in transisthmian Alpheus shrimps by examining the interplay between environmental niche divergence and conservatism in allopatric sister species. In a broader perspective, the current study analysed the evolution of climatic niche and the role of the environment in species diversification of Alpheus transisthmian shrimp.LocationAtlantic and Eastern‐Pacific oceans.TaxonAlpheus shrimps (Caridea: Alpheidae).MethodsWe assembled georeferenced occurrences for 33 species of Alpheus (with 24 sister species) from a time‐calibrated molecular phylogeny. We modelled their ecological niches and assessed niche overlap through pairwise comparisons. Additionally, we performed phylogenetic reconstructions of the ancestral environmental niche, for each niche axis.ResultsOur results demonstrate that thermal tolerances, food availability and hydrodynamic forces were relevant environmental axes in evolutionary processes in transisthmian species of Alpheus. Among the 528 paired comparisons, we found that most niches were divergent, including in 12 clades formed by pairs of sister species (in only two of these clades were the niches fully equivalent). Phylogenetic reconstructions of ancestral niches showed an initial niche conservatism in all axes, with divergences intensifying in the last 12 million years.Main ConclusionsWe found evidence that confirms the relevance of the environmental changes that occurred in the West Atlantic and East Pacific for niche evolution in transisthmian Alpheus species, as well as for the emergence of some lineages. Our findings provide evidence for different modes of Alpheus species speciation in a period consistent with the closure of the Isthmus of Panama.

Publisher

Wiley

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