Spatial Patterns of Intraspecific Genetic Diversity Follow no General Rule Across Climatic and Geographic Gradients
Matthew O. Moreira, Maria J. Paúl, André V. Liz, Ana C. Carnaval, Bryan C. Carstens, Sílvia B. Carvalho

TL;DR
This study finds that genetic diversity within species doesn't follow a consistent pattern across different climates and regions.
Contribution
The study reveals that intraspecific genetic diversity patterns are highly variable and species-specific, challenging general macroecological assumptions.
Findings
ISD–centroid correlations are highly variable and species-specific.
Models predicting ISD patterns showed poor performance.
ISD reflects lineage-specific histories and ecological contexts.
Abstract
Intraspecific genetic diversity (ISD) underpins key eco‐evolutionary processes, yet its spatial distribution across species' ranges remains poorly understood at broad scales. Combining mitochondrial sequence alignments, species distribution models and comparative analyses, we tested whether populations closer to current niche optima exhibit higher ISD—a prediction derived from the central‐marginal paradigm. With this aim, we investigated how ISD varies in relation to both climatic and geographic centroids using data from 436 herptile species (248 reptiles and 188 amphibians) from six regions across the world. We adopted a meta‐analysis approach based on publicly available data. For species presenting at least five georeferenced DNA sequences from unique locations (~2.5‐km resolution) within their buffered geographic range, we generated spatially explicit ISD surfaces by interpolating…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic diversity and population structure · Species Distribution and Climate Change · Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
