TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence for sympatric speciation in a Wallacean ancient lake
AU - Sutra, Nobu
AU - Kusumi, Junko
AU - Montenegro, Javier
AU - Kobayashi, Hirozumi
AU - Fujimoto, Shingo
AU - Masengi, Kawilarang W.A.
AU - Nagano, Atsushi J.
AU - Toyoda, Atsushi
AU - Matsunami, Masatoshi
AU - Kimura, Ryosuke
AU - Yamahira, Kazunori
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KY conceived and designed the study. SN, HK, KWAM, and KY conducted fieldwork. SN, HK, AJN, AT, and MM performed laboratory work, and SN, JK, JM, SF, MM, RK, and KY conducted the analyses. SN, JK, and KY wrote the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. We thank the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia (RISTEKDIKTI), and the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Sam Ratulangi University, for the permit to conduct research in Sulawesi (research permit numbers 394/SIP/FRP/SM/XI/2014 and 106/SIP/FRP/E5/Dit.KI/IV/2018). We also thank Satoshi Ansai and Jun Kitano, who helped with assembling the Oryzias celebensis genome. Maria Servedio, Jeff McKinnon, Fabian Herder, Julia Schwarzer, and two anonymous reviewers made valuable comments on draft versions of this paper. We thank Cynthia Kulongowski with the Edanz Group (www.edanzediting.com/ac) for editing a draft of this manuscript. We followed Regulation for Animal Experiments at University of the Ryukyus for handling fishes, and all experiments were approved by the Animal Care Committee of University of the Ryukyus (201899). This study was supported by University of the Ryukyus Research Project Promotion Grant (Strategic Research Grant), the Spatiotemporal Genomics Project promoted by University of the Ryukyus, and JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 26291093, 16H06279 (PAGS), and 17H01675. Mitochondrial DNA sequences are available from the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) under the accession numbers LC459403–LC459488 for cyt b and LC459489–LC459574 for ND2. Double-digest RAD sequencing reads generated in this study can be downloaded from the DDBJ Sequence Read Archive under the accession number DRA007977. Data files for all population-genomic, phylogenetic, and morphological analyses are deposited in the Dryad Digital Repository: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.1nn0206.
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PY - 2019/8/13
Y1 - 2019/8/13
N2 - Sympatric speciation has been demonstrated in few empirical case studies, despite intense searches, because of difficulties in testing the criteria for this mode of speciation. Here, we report a possible case of sympatric speciation in ricefishes of the genus Oryzias on Sulawesi, an island of Wallacea. Three species of Oryzias are known to be endemic to Lake Poso, an ancient tectonic lake in central Sulawesi. Phylogenetic analyses using RAD-seq-derived single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) revealed that these species are monophyletic. We also found that the three species are morphologically distinguishable and clearly separated by population-structure analyses based on the SNPs, suggesting that they are reproductively isolated from each other. A mitochondrial DNA chronogram suggested that their speciation events occurred after formation of the tectonic lake, and existence of a historical allopatric phase was not supported by coalescent-based demographic inference. Demographic inference also suggested introgressive hybridization from an outgroup population. However, differential admixture among the sympatric species was not supported by any statistical tests. These results all concur with criteria necessary to demonstrate sympatric speciation. Ricefishes in this Wallacean lake provide a promising new model system for the study of sympatric speciation.
AB - Sympatric speciation has been demonstrated in few empirical case studies, despite intense searches, because of difficulties in testing the criteria for this mode of speciation. Here, we report a possible case of sympatric speciation in ricefishes of the genus Oryzias on Sulawesi, an island of Wallacea. Three species of Oryzias are known to be endemic to Lake Poso, an ancient tectonic lake in central Sulawesi. Phylogenetic analyses using RAD-seq-derived single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) revealed that these species are monophyletic. We also found that the three species are morphologically distinguishable and clearly separated by population-structure analyses based on the SNPs, suggesting that they are reproductively isolated from each other. A mitochondrial DNA chronogram suggested that their speciation events occurred after formation of the tectonic lake, and existence of a historical allopatric phase was not supported by coalescent-based demographic inference. Demographic inference also suggested introgressive hybridization from an outgroup population. However, differential admixture among the sympatric species was not supported by any statistical tests. These results all concur with criteria necessary to demonstrate sympatric speciation. Ricefishes in this Wallacean lake provide a promising new model system for the study of sympatric speciation.
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U2 - 10.1111/evo.13821
DO - 10.1111/evo.13821
M3 - Article
C2 - 31407798
AN - SCOPUS:85071260147
SN - 0014-3820
VL - 73
SP - 1898
EP - 1915
JO - Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
JF - Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
IS - 9
ER -