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Climate and soil type together explain the distribution of microendemic species in a biodiversity hotspot.


ABSTRACT: The grasshopper genus Caledonula, endemic to New Caledonia, was studied to understand the evolution of species distributions in relation to climate and soil types. Based on a comprehensive sampling of 80 locations throughout the island, the genus was represented by five species, four of which are new to science, of which three are described here. All the species have limited distributions in New Caledonia. Bioclimatic niche modelling shows that all the species were found in association with a wet climate and reduced seasonality, explaining their restriction to the southern half of the island. The results suggest that the genus was ancestrally constrained by seasonality. A molecular phylogeny was reconstructed using two mitochondrial and two nuclear markers. The partially resolved tree showed monophyly of the species found on metalliferous soils, and molecular dating indicated a rather recent origin for the genus. Adaptation to metalliferous soils is suggested by both morphological changes and radiation on these soils. The genus Caledonula is therefore a good model to understand the origin of microendemism in the context of recent and mixed influences of climate and soil type.

SUBMITTER: Nattier R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3867321 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Climate and soil type together explain the distribution of microendemic species in a biodiversity hotspot.

Nattier Romain R   Grandcolas Philippe P   Pellens Roseli R   Jourdan Hervé H   Couloux Arnaud A   Poulain Simon S   Robillard Tony T  

PloS one 20131218 12


The grasshopper genus Caledonula, endemic to New Caledonia, was studied to understand the evolution of species distributions in relation to climate and soil types. Based on a comprehensive sampling of 80 locations throughout the island, the genus was represented by five species, four of which are new to science, of which three are described here. All the species have limited distributions in New Caledonia. Bioclimatic niche modelling shows that all the species were found in association with a we  ...[more]

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