Data from: Deep genome‐wide phylogeographic structure indicates cryptic diversity in the Middle Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocoptes medius)
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Abstract
Deep phylogeographic structure in mitochondrial DNA not reflected in morphological variation has been uncovered in a number of species over the past few decades. However, inferred phylogeographic structure based solely on mitochondrial DNA can be misleading and might not reflect the true history of evolutionary lineages. Consequently, such cases should be further investigated based on genome‐wide data. One of these examples is provided by the Middle Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocoptes medius, a non‐migratory habitat specialist associated with old deciduous forests of the Western Palaearctic. It displays strong genetic divergence in mitochondrial DNA between Asian and European populations despite there being only slight variation in morphology between them. Here, we found a clear genomic divergence between Asian and European populations that is consistent with mitochondrial divergence patterns. As revealed by isolation by distance analyses, this differentiation in two lineages was not merely an effect of geography. Genomic population structure indicates that both the Asian and European lineages might each have been separated in more than one refugium during the last glacial maximum. The Middle Spotted Woodpecker might represent a case of cryptic diversity throughout its distribution range, as has been previously found for other taxa across the tree of life. However, we also found footprints of gene flow from the Asian into the European populations, suggesting at least limited introgression upon secondary contact. The processes and mechanisms that might prevent lineage fusion between the morphologically cryptic but genetically divergent lineages of the Middle Spotted Woodpecker need to be further investigated especially in the area of potential secondary contact.
README: Deep genome-wide phylogeographic structure indicates cryptic diversity in the middle spotted woodpecker Dendrocoptes medius
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m905qfv2z
Description of the data and file structure
Beagle format file of filtered SNPs
The file Woodpecker57_Maf0.01_GL2.beagle.gz contains the filtered SNPs from the GBS dataset of 57 middle spotted woodpecker individuals. SNPs were called and genotyped using angsd with filetering parameters: a maximum p-value of 10−3 for being variable, a minimum mapping quality of 20, a minimum base quality score of 20, a minimum total read depth of 120, a minimum individual read depth of 5 and a minimum minor allele frequency of 0.01 (-SNP_pval 1e-3 -minQ 20 -minMapQ 20 -setMinDepth 120 -geno_minDepth 5 -minMaf 0.01).