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| DOI | 10.1111/BIJ.12877 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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Coastal deserts are geologically dynamic areas of the Earth, affected by historical changes in sea levels and in some cases also by fault-line tectonic activity. An example of such a dynamic area is the Chilean coastal desert of the Antofagasta and Atacama regions, which harbours many endemic species, such as the bothriurid scorpion species Brachistosternus paposo and Brachistosternus roigalsinai. In this work, we carry out phylogeographic and population genetic analyses on these scorpions, using two mitochondrial (COI and cyt b) and two nuclear (Actin 5C and wingless) markers to identify species and population structuring, and link these findings to the geological history of the area. The geographical feature separating the two species is identified as the Huasco River, and distinguishing morphological features for these scorpions are presented. Population genetic and phylogeographic outcomes reflect an unstable history across this region for B. paposo and B. roigalsinai, related to sea-level changes affecting coastal habitats, including nearby islands. (C) 2016 The Linnean Society of London
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Sara Ceccarelli, F. | - |
Museo Argentine Ciencias Nat Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
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| 1 | Ceccarelli, F. Sara | - |
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
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| 2 | PIZARRO-ARAYA, JAIME | Hombre |
Universidad de la Serena - Chile
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| 3 | Ojanguren-Affilastro, Andres A. | Hombre |
Museo Argentine Ciencias Nat Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina |
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| University of La Serena, La Serena, Chile |
| CONAF (Corporacion Nacional Forestal, Chile) |
| CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Argentina) |
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| Our acknowledgements to CONAF (Corporacion Nacional Forestal, Chile) for helping us obtain permission and providing facilities to work in the SNASPE areas (Projects No. 006/2014 and 028/2015). This study was funded by the DIULS PR13121 and PR15121/VACDDI001 projects of the University of La Serena, La Serena, Chile (JPA), PICT 2010-764, PICT 2011-1007 and iBol (Arg.) 2012 to AAOA, and a postdoctoral grant from CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Argentina) to FSC. We also thank A. Sanchez-Gracia, A. Martinez-Aquino and N. Trujillo-Arias for advice on population genetic analyses and E. Gonzalez-Santillan and three anonymous referees for comments which helped improve the manuscript. We are especially indebted to Fermin Alfaro, Juan Enrique Barriga-Tunon, Ricardo Botero-Trujillo, Luis Compagnucci, Camilo Mattoni, Pablo Agusto, Jose Mondaca, Hernan Iuri, Carolina Cuezzo, Alberto Castex, Juan Campusano, Cristian Rivera (CONAF-Atacama, Chanaral Island), Patricio Ortiz (Aljavig), Paula Martinez and Pablo Arrospide (CONAF-Coquimbo) for their invaluable help during the collecting trips. |