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Beyond gene flow: (non)-parallelism of secondary contact in a pair of highly differentiated sibling species

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-02 收录
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Replicated secondary contact zones can provide insights on the barriers to gene flow that are important during speciation and can reveal to which degree secondary contact results in similar evolutionary outcomes. Here, we studied two secondary contact zones between highly differentiated Alpine butterflies of the genus Erebia using whole-genome re-sequencing data. We assessed the genomic relationships between populations and species and find hybridisation to be rare, with no to little current or historical introgression in either contact zone. There are large similarities between the contact zones, consistent with an allopatric origin of interspecific differentiation, with no indications for ongoing reinforcing selection. Consistent with expected reduced effective population size, we further find that scaffolds related to the Z-chromosome show increased differentiation compared to the already high levels across the entire genome, which could also hint toward a contribution of the Z chromosome to species divergence in this system. Finally, we detected the presence of the endosymbiont Wolbachia, which can cause reproductive isolation between its hosts, in all E. cassioides, while it appears to be fully or largely absent in contact zone populations of E. tyndarus. We discuss how this rare pattern may have arisen and how it may have affected the dynamics of speciation upon secondary contact.
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2024-07-13
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