Tham Thi Nguyen, Huy Quoc Hoang, Anh Thi Ngoc Ho, Trung Thanh Nguyen, Ha Thi Le Trinh, Mai Thi Phuong Nguyen, Tao Thien Nguyen, Minh Duc Le
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Abstract
The Silver-backed Chevrotain (Tragulus versicolor), a mammal endemic to the unique coastal arid ecosystem in south-central Vietnam, is an enigmatic mouse deer with little information available about its ecology and evolutionary history. The recent rediscovery of the species provides a rare opportunity to clarify its taxonomy and phylogenetic relationship within the genus Tragulus. In this study, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene for samples of T. versicolor and T. kanchil from Vietnam. Our molecular results show that the species forms a distinct evolutionary lineage sister to all other species in the genus, confirming the earlier hypothesis based on morphological evidence. However, further research is needed to assess the genetic diversity of the species and design appropriate conservation measures. As the species has not been secured over much of its range, it is recommended that the population in Nui Chua National Park, the only one covered by a protected area, be prioritized for conservation actions. Conserving the species in this unique and imperiled ecosystem will also benefits a suite of locally endemic and threatened species of fauna and flora.
银背鼷鹿(Tragulus versicolor)是越南中南部独特的沿海干旱生态系统中特有的一种哺乳动物,是一种神秘的鼠鹿,有关其生态学和进化史的资料很少。最近对该物种的重新发现为厘清其分类学和鼠鹿属的系统发育关系提供了一个难得的机会。在这项研究中,我们对来自越南的 T. versicolor 和 T. kanchil 样品进行了完整的线粒体细胞色素 b 基因测序。我们的分子研究结果表明,该物种形成了一个独特的进化系,与该属的所有其他物种都是姊妹物种,这证实了之前基于形态学证据的假设。然而,要评估该物种的遗传多样性并制定适当的保护措施,还需要进一步的研究。由于该物种在其大部分分布区都没有得到保护,因此建议优先考虑保护努伊楚阿国家公园中的种群,这是唯一一个被保护区覆盖的种群。在这一独特而濒危的生态系统中保护该物种还将惠及一系列当地特有的濒危动植物物种。
期刊介绍:
Mammalia is an international, multidisciplinary, bimonthly journal devoted to the inventory, analysis and interpretation of mammalian diversity. It publishes original results on all aspects of the systematics and biology of mammals with a strong focus on ecology, including biodiversity analyses, distribution habitats, diet, predator-prey relationships, competition, community analyses and conservation of mammals. The journal also accepts submissions on sub-fossil or recently extinct mammals.