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1 August 2004 HISTORICAL DIVERSIFICATION OF MIGRATION PATTERNS IN A PASSERINE BIRD
Javier Pérez-Tris, Staffan Bensch, Roberto Carbonell, Andreas J. Helbig, José Luis Tellería
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Abstract

Migratory strategies of birds require complex orientation mechanisms, morphological adaptations, and life-history adjustments. From an evolutionary perspective, it is important to know how fast this complex combination of traits can evolve. We analyzed mitochondrial control-region DNA sequences in 241 blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) from 12 populations with different migratory behaviors. The sample included sedentary populations in Europe and Atlantic archipelagos and migratory populations with different distances of migration, from regional to intercontinental migrations, and different heading directions (due to a migratory divide in central Europe). There was no genetic structure between migratory and sedentary populations, or among populations from different biogeographic areas (Atlantic islands, the Iberian Peninsula, or the continent), however we found evidence of a genetic structure when comparing populations located on either side of the migratory divide. These findings support an independent evolution of highly divergent migratory strategies in blackcaps, occurring after a postglacial colonization of the continent along western and eastern routes. Accordingly, mismatch-distribution analyses suggested an expansion of blackcaps from a very small population size, and time estimates dated such an expansion during the last postglacial period. However, the populations in Gibraltar, located in a putative Mediterranean refuge, appeared to be independent of these processes, showing evidence of restricted gene flow with other populations and demonstrating insignificant historical changes in effective population size. Our results show that the interruption of gene flow between migratory and sedentary populations is not necessary for the maintenance of such a polymorphism, and that even the most divergent migratory strategies of a bird species are susceptible to evolution in response to historical environmental changes.

Javier Pérez-Tris, Staffan Bensch, Roberto Carbonell, Andreas J. Helbig, and José Luis Tellería "HISTORICAL DIVERSIFICATION OF MIGRATION PATTERNS IN A PASSERINE BIRD," Evolution 58(8), 1819-1832, (1 August 2004). https://doi.org/10.1554/03-731
Received: 16 December 2003; Accepted: 5 May 2004; Published: 1 August 2004
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive divergence
environmental change
evolution of migration
mismatch distribution
mitochondrial control region
population genetic structure
postglacial expansion
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