Evolutionary history of two cryptic species of northern African jerboas.
Ana Filipa MoutinhoNina SerénJoana PaupérioTeresa Luísa SilvaFernando Martínez-FreiríaGraciela SoteloRui FariaTapio MappesPaulo Célio AlvesJosé Carlos BritoZbyszek BoratyńskiPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Overall, our results suggest a speciation event that occurred during the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition. The contemporary distribution of genetic variation suggests ongoing population expansions. Despite the largely overlapping distributions at a macrogeographic scale, our genetic results suggest that the two species remain reproductively isolated, as only negligible levels of gene flow were observed. The overlapping ecological preferences at a macro-geographic scale and the ecological divergence at the micro-habitat scale suggest that local adaptation may have played a crucial role in the speciation process of these species.