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Data from: Testing the species–genetic diversity correlation in the Aegean archipelago: towards a haplotype-based macroecology?

Authors: Papadopoulou, Anna; Anastasiou, Ioannis; Spagopoulou, Foteini; Stalimerou, Malda; Terzopoulou, Sofia; Legakis, Anastasios; Vogler, Alfried P;

Data from: Testing the species–genetic diversity correlation in the Aegean archipelago: towards a haplotype-based macroecology?

Abstract

A positive correlation between species and genetic diversity (SGDC) has been proposed, consistent with neutral predictions in macroecology. We assessed the SGDC in tenebrionid beetle communities of the Aegean archipelago on fifteen islands of different sizes, distances to mainland, and ages of isolation. Alpha- and beta-diversity of species and haplotypes were assessed using sequences of >1000 individuals (mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase I and nuclear Muscular Protein 20) to test the SGDC. We show that: (i) there is a strong species-area and haplotype-area relationship; (ii) species richness in island communities is correlated with intraspecific genetic diversity in the constituent species except when island size or distance to mainland are factored out in partial correlations; (iii) community similarity declines exponentially at an increasing rate when calculated based on species, nuclear and mtDNA haplotypes; and (iv) distance decay of community similarity is slower in dispersive sand-dwelling lineages compared to less dispersive lineages that are not sand-obligate. Taken together, these correlated patterns at the species and haplotype level are consistent with individual-based stochastic dispersal proposed by neutral theories of biodiversity. The results also demonstrate the utility of haplotype data for exploring macroecological patterns in poorly known biota and predicting large-scale biodiversity patterns based on genetic inventories of local samples.

AmNat52448_FigureA2Newick.txtThis is the tree of Figure A2 (ML analysis including all Cox1 haplotypes) in newick format. See the corresponding pdf file (AmNat52448_FigureA2.pdf) for more information on taxon names and localities.AmNat52448_FigureA2.pdfMaximum likelihood cox1 tree including all sequenced individuals from 15 islands and two mainland regions and depicting the entities that were delimited by the GMYC model. The newick format is provided as a separate file ('AmNat52448_FigureA2Newick.tre').AmNat52448_TableA4.pdfList of the entities (clusters and singletons) delimited by the GMYC model for each genus, per island and mainland area. The GMYC clusters, with their corresponding capital letters, are also shown on the tree Figure A2 ('AmNat52448_FigureA2.pdf').AmNat52448_TableA3.pdfIncidence-based species richness estimators for the tenebrionid communities of 15 central Aegean islands.

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Beetles, Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae, beetles, Phylogenetics: molecular, Genetics: evolutionary

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