Title (en)
Complex patterns of gene flow and convergence in the evolutionary history of the spiral-horned antelopes (Tragelaphini)
Language
English
Description (en)
The Tragelaphini, also known as spiral-horned antelope, is a phenotypically diverse mammalian tribe comprising a single genus, Tragelaphus. The evolutionary history of this tribe has attracted the attention of taxonomists and molecular geneticists for decades because its diversity is characterised by conflicts between morphological and molecular data as well as between mitochondrial, nuclear and chromosomal DNA. These inconsistencies point to a complex history of ecological diversification, coupled by either phenotypic convergence or introgression. Therefore, to unravel the phylogenetic relationships among spiral-horned antelopes, and to further investigate the role of divergence and gene flow in trait evolution, we sequenced genomes for all nine accepted species of the genus Tragelaphus, including a genome each for the highly divergent bushbuck lineages (T. s. scriptus and T. s. sylvaticus). We successfully reconstructed the Tragelaphus species tree, providing genome-level support for the early Pliocene divergence and monophyly of the nyala (T. angasii) and lesser kudu (T. imberbis), the monophyly of the two eland species (T. oryx and T. derbianus) and, importantly, the monophyly of kéwel (T. s. scriptus) and imbabala (T. s. sylvaticus) bushbuck. We found strong evidence for gene flow in at least four of eight nodes on the species tree. Among the six phenotypic traits assessed here, only habitat type mapped onto the species tree without homoplasy, showing that trait evolution was the result of complex patterns of divergence, introgression and convergent evolution.
Keywords (en)
Gene Flow; Animals; Phylogeny; Antelopes Genetics Classification; Biological Evolution; Bayes Theorem; DNA, Mitochondrial Genetics
DOI
10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108131
Author of the digital object
Andrinajoro R. Rakotoarivelo  (University of Venda / University of the Free State)
Yoshan Moodley  (University of Venda)
Michael Hofreiter  (University of Potsdam)
Stefanie Hartmann  (University of Potsdam)
Jan Robovský  (University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice)
Thabelo Rambuda  (University of Venda / University of Pretoria)
Ulrike H. Taron  (University of Potsdam)
Gabrielle Stalder  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Paul O'Donoghue  (Specialist Wildlife Services)
Format
application/pdf
Size
5.1 MB
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Pages or Volume
13
Volume
198
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2024