volume 46 issue 2 pages 453-472

Ultraconserved element phylogenomics and biogeography of the agriculturally important mason bee subgenus Osmia ( Osmia )

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-02-10
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.982
CiteScore11.6
Impact factor4.9
ISSN03076970, 13653113
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Insect Science
Abstract
One of the most important non-Apis groups of bees for agriculture is the mason bee subgenus Osmia Panzer (Osmia), or Osmia s.s. (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). Out of the 29 known species, four have been developed as managed pollinators of orchards. In addition, the group is important as a source of non-native pollinators, given that several species have been introduced into new areas. Osmia s.s. occurs naturally throughout the northern temperate zone with greatest species richness in Europe and Asia. Here, we integrate phylogenomic data from ultraconserved elements (UCEs), near complete taxon sampling, and a diversity of analytical approaches to infer the phylogeny, divergence times and biogeographic history of Osmia s.s. We also demonstrate how mitochondrial sequence data can be extracted from ultraconserved element data and combined with sequences from public repositories in order to test the phylogeny, examine species boundaries and identify specimen-associated, non-bee DNA. We resolve the phylogeny of Osmia s.s. and show strong support that Nearctic Osmia ribifloris is the sister group to the rest of the subgenus. Biogeographic analyses indicate that the group originated during the Late Miocene in the West Nearctic plus East Palearctic region following dispersal from the East Palearctic to the West Nearctic across the Bering land bridge prior to its closure 5.5–4.8 Ma. The mitochondrial DNA results reveal potential taxonomic synonymies involving Osmia yanbianensis and Osmia opima, and Osmia rufina, Osmia rufinoides and Osmia taurus.
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Branstetter M. G. et al. Ultraconserved element phylogenomics and biogeography of the agriculturally important mason bee subgenus Osmia ( Osmia ) // Systematic Entomology. 2021. Vol. 46. No. 2. pp. 453-472.
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Branstetter M. G., MÜLLER A., GRISWOLD T., Orr M. V., Zhu C. Ultraconserved element phylogenomics and biogeography of the agriculturally important mason bee subgenus Osmia ( Osmia ) // Systematic Entomology. 2021. Vol. 46. No. 2. pp. 453-472.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/syen.12470
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12470
TI - Ultraconserved element phylogenomics and biogeography of the agriculturally important mason bee subgenus Osmia ( Osmia )
T2 - Systematic Entomology
AU - Branstetter, Michael G
AU - MÜLLER, ANDREAS
AU - GRISWOLD, TERRY
AU - Orr, M. V.
AU - Zhu, Chao-Dong
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/02/10
PB - Wiley
SP - 453-472
IS - 2
VL - 46
SN - 0307-6970
SN - 1365-3113
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@article{2021_Branstetter,
author = {Michael G Branstetter and ANDREAS MÜLLER and TERRY GRISWOLD and M. V. Orr and Chao-Dong Zhu},
title = {Ultraconserved element phylogenomics and biogeography of the agriculturally important mason bee subgenus Osmia ( Osmia )},
journal = {Systematic Entomology},
year = {2021},
volume = {46},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12470},
number = {2},
pages = {453--472},
doi = {10.1111/syen.12470}
}
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Branstetter, Michael G., et al. “Ultraconserved element phylogenomics and biogeography of the agriculturally important mason bee subgenus Osmia ( Osmia ).” Systematic Entomology, vol. 46, no. 2, Feb. 2021, pp. 453-472. https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12470.