Population genomic analyses support sympatric origins of parapatric morphs in a salamander
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In numerous clades, divergent sister species have largely non-overlapping geographic ranges. This pattern presumably arises because species diverged in allopatry or parapatry, prior to subsequent contact. Here we provide population-genomic evidence for the opposite scenario: previously sympatric ecotypes that have spatially separated into divergent monomorphic populations over large geographic scales (reverse sympatric scenario). We analyzed a North American salamander (Plethodon cinereus) with two color morphs that are broadly sympatric: striped (redback) and unstriped (leadback). Sympatric morphs can show considerable divergence in other traits, and many Plethodon species are fixed for a single morph. Long Island (New York) is unusual in having many pure redback and leadback populations that are spatially separated, with pure redback populations in the west and pure leadbacks in the east. Previous work showed that these pure-morph populations were genetically, morphologically, and eco..., Files for Dryad:
File S1. Zipped directory containing R commands and datasets for generating figures and analyses.
File S2. Input file with data and analysis settings (XML format) for SNAPP analysis of Plethodon cinereus from Long Island and adjacent mainland populations using all SNPs.
File S3. Input file with data and analysis settings (XML format) for SNAPP analysis of Plethodon cinereus from Long Island and adjacent mainland populations using first-SNP only.
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