Rarity and incomplete sampling in DNA-based species delimitation
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DNA-based species delimitation may be compromised by limited sampling effort and species rarity, including âsingletonâ representatives of species, which hampers estimates of intra- versus interspecies evolutionary processes. In a case study of southern African chafers (beetles in the family Scarabaeidae), many species and subclades were poorly represented and 48.5% of species were singletons. Using cox1 sequences from >500 specimens and â¼100 species, the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent (GMYC) analysis as well as various other approaches for DNA-based species delimitation (Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery (ABGD), Poisson tree processes (PTP), Species Identifier, Statistical Parsimony), frequently produced poor results if analyzing a narrow target group only, but the performance improved when several subclades were combined. Hence, low sampling may be compensated for by âclade additionâ of lineages outside of the focal group. Similar findings were obtained in reanalysis of published d...
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2025-06-08



