Molecular systematics of the Dendrolagus goodfellowi species group (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Records of the Australian Museum Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.3853/j.2201-4349.76.2024.1864
M. Eldridge, S. Potter, R. Pratt, Rebecca N. Johnson, Tim F. Flannery, K. Helgen
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Tree-kangaroos (genus Dendrolagus) are a morphologically distinctive genus of specialized, arboreal macropodids confined to the wet forests of New Guinea and northeast Australia. A distinct Goodfellow’s group, containing up to four species, has long been recognized. Resolving the relationships of taxa within the group has been hampered by limited samples of most taxa. Here we supplement published genetic data from high quality tissue samples with molecular data generated from museum specimens to improve taxon and geographic coverage. This includes specimens of the previously unsampled D. g. goodfellowi, the holotype and paratype of D. deltae, and additional specimens of D. matschiei, D. spadix and D. g. buergersi. DNA sequence data were generated from three mitochondrial loci. Phylogenetic analysis improved the resolution of relationships within the Goodfellow’s group, with the morphologically similar D. g. goodfellowi and D. g. buergersi being recovered as sister taxa, while D. pulcherrimus was the sister to the closely related, but morphologically and ecologically distinct, D. spadix and D. matschiei. Despite being sister to D. g. buergersi, D. g. goodfellowi was highly divergent. However, the two are morphologically very similar and we recommend retaining the taxonomic status quo (recognizing them as two subspecies of a single species) until improved sampling and a more thorough analysis is possible. The problematic D. deltae was confirmed as a junior synonym of D. matschiei.
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Dendrolagus goodfellowi 物种群的分子系统学(有袋类:巨脚类)
树袋鼠(Dendrolagus 属)是一种形态独特的特化树栖巨型类动物,仅分布于新几内亚和澳大利亚东北部的潮湿森林中。长期以来,人们一直认为树袋熊是一个独特的古德费洛(Goodfellow)类群,包含多达四个物种。由于大多数类群的样本有限,该类群内类群关系的研究一直受到阻碍。在此,我们利用从博物馆标本中获取的分子数据,对已发表的高质量组织样本遗传数据进行了补充,以提高分类群和地理覆盖范围。其中包括之前未采集样本的 D. g. goodfellowi、D. deltae 的主模式和副模式标本,以及 D. matschiei、D. spadix 和 D. g. buergersi 的其他标本。从三个线粒体位点获得了 DNA 序列数据。系统发生分析提高了古德费洛氏族群内部关系的分辨率,形态上相似的古德费洛氏和布氏古德费洛氏被认为是姊妹类群,而普氏古德费洛氏则是亲缘关系密切但形态和生态上不同的斯帕迪斯古德费洛氏和马氏古德费洛氏的姊妹类群。尽管与 D. g. buergersi 是姊妹类群,但 D. g. goodfellowi 的差异很大。然而,两者在形态上非常相似,我们建议在改进取样和进行更彻底的分析之前,保持分类现状(将它们视为一个物种的两个亚种)。有问题的 D. deltae 被确认为 D. matschiei 的初级异名。
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期刊介绍: Records of the Australian Museum, volume 62 was published in 2010, volume 63 in 2011. Monographic works of particular significance are published irregularly as Records of the Australian Museum, Supplements (ISSN 0812-7387).
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