@article{7302919dcd754e278198b196e0fcaf88,
title = "Biodiversity genomics of North American Dryobates woodpeckers reveals little gene flow across the D. nuttallii x D. scalaris contact zone",
abstract = "Evolutionary biologists have long used behavioral, ecological, and genetic data from contact zones between closely related species to study various phases of the speciation continuum. North America has several concentrations of avian contact zones, where multiple pairs of sister lineages meet, with or without hybridization. In a southern California contact zone, 2 species of woodpeckers, Nuttall's Woodpecker (Dryobates nuttallii) and the Ladder-backed Woodpecker (D. scalaris), occasionally hybridize. We sampled these 2 species in a transect across this contact zone and included samples of their closest relative, the Downy Woodpecker (D. pubescens), to obtain large single nucleotide polymorphism panels using restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq). Furthermore, we used whole-genome resequencing data for 2 individuals per species to identify whether patterns of diversity inferred from RAD-seq were representative of whole-genome diversity. We found that these 3 woodpecker species are genomically distinct. Although low levels of gene flow occur between D. nuttallii and D. scalaris across the contact zone, there was no evidence for widespread genomic introgression between these 2 species. Overall patterns of genomic diversity from the RAD-seq and wholegenome datasets appear to be related to distributional range size and, by extension, are likely related to effective population sizes for each species.",
keywords = "Dryobates, Picoides, RAD-seq, contact zone, genomics, hybrid zone, woodpeckers",
author = "Manthey, {Joseph D.} and St{\'e}phane Boissinot and Moyle, {Robert G.}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the following individuals for help with obtaining tissue loans for this work: Chris Witt, Donna Dittmann, Kevin Burns, Phil Unitt, Kimball Garrett, and Mark Robbins. We are thankful for the use of vouchered specimens from the following biodiversity collections: Museum of Southwestern Biology Division of Birds, Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science, San Diego State University Museum of Biodiversity and San Diego Natural History Museum, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute. We thank John Kelly and Patrick Monnahan for help during early stages of learning RAD-seq methods. We thank Mark Geiger for assistance with portions of the fieldwork, and the state, provincial and federal agencies and numerous wildlife officers for their cooperation and help obtaining permits to conduct this research. Funding statement: This work was funded by an American Museum of Natural History Frank M. Chapman Memorial Fund Grant (J.D.M.), an American Ornithologists{\textquoteright} Union student research grant (J.D.M.), a University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute Panorama award (J.D.M.), and multiple National Science Foundation (NSF) grants (DEB-1406989 to J.D.M. and R.G.M., DEB-1557053 and DEB-1241181 to R.G.M.). This research was supported by New York University Abu Dhabi Research Funds AD180 (to S.B.). The NYUAD Sequencing Core is supported by NYUAD Research Institute grant G1205-1205A to the NYUAD Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. Ethics statement: We followed the approved IACUC protocol (R.G.M.): 174-01. Author contributions: J.D.M. and R.G.M. conceived the idea, design, and experiment. J.D.M. collected the data and conducted the research. J.D.M., S.B., and R.G.M. wrote the paper and/or substantially edited the paper. J.D.M. analyzed the data. J.D.M., S.B., and R.G.M. contributed substantial materials, resources, or funding. Date deposits: All mitochondrial sequence data are accessioned in NCBI{\textquoteright}s Genbank and all accession numbers are reported in Supplementary Material Table S1. All RAD-seq raw sequence data are deposited in NCBI{\textquoteright}s sequence read archive (SRA) under BioProject PRJNA515065.",
year = "2019",
month = apr,
day = "16",
doi = "10.1093/auk/ukz015",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "136",
journal = "Auk",
issn = "0004-8038",
publisher = "Ornithological Societies of North America",
number = "2",
}