Contemporary genetic structure of an endemic freshwater turtle reflects Miocene orogenesis of New Guinea.
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The island of New Guinea lies in one of the most tectonically active regions in the world and has long provided outstanding opportunity for studies of biogeography. Several chelid turtles, of clear Gondwanal origin, occur in New Guinea; all species except one, the endemic Elseya novaeguineae, are restricted to the lowlands south of the Central Ranges. Elseya novaeguineae is found throughout New Guinea. We use mitochondrial and nuclear gene variation among populations of E.ânovaeguineae throughout its range to test hypotheses of recent extensive dispersal versus more ancient persistence in New Guinea. Its genetic structure bears the signature of Miocene vicariance events. The date of the divergence between a Birds Head (Kepala Burung) clade and clades north and south of the Central Ranges is estimated to be 19.8âMya [95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval of 13.3â26.8âMya] and the date between the northern and southern clades is estimated to be slightly more recent at 17.4âMya (95%...
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2025-04-02



