生物
近亲
溯祖理论
系统发育学
克莱德
系统发育树
进化生物学
分支发生
分类单元
生物多样性
物种复合体
航程(航空)
生态学
遗传多样性
物种多样性
分类学(生物学)
分子系统发育学
遗传分化
系统发育多样性
分歧(语言学)
系统地理学
全球生物多样性
动物
遗传算法
分类学
分类等级
生物扩散
作者
Gabriele C T Ilarde,Steven M Goodman,Voahangy Soarimalala,Sharon A. Jansa
标识
DOI:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaf191
摘要
Abstract Accurate species delimitation is essential for understanding diversification and setting conservation priorities, particularly in biodiversity hotspots such as Madagascar. The tufted-tailed rats of Madagascar (genera Eliurus and Voalavo) are a morphologically diverse group inhabiting a wide range of habitats, yet their species boundaries and evolutionary relationships remain poorly understood. This study provides the first comprehensive assessment of species limits and phylogenetic relationships in this clade using genetic data. Initially, we identify independent, species-level groups based on a new phylogeny of 468 cytochrome b sequences from all described species sampled across Madagascar. We then test these species limits using Bayesian multispecies coalescent analyses of four nuclear loci, along with a heuristic criterion (genealogical divergence index) that evaluates the evidence for these limits relative to the speciation continuum. We discover cryptic diversity in four known species and identify one new species-level lineage. We also clarify the phylogenetic positions of two previously unsampled species and address paraphyly in Eliurus by reassigning species to Voalavo. A time-calibrated phylogeny supports the role of glacial refugia in driving microendemism. These findings underscore the value of integrating multiple lines of evidence in species delimitation and highlight specific taxa that require further study to resolve their taxonomic and conservation status fully.
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