Cranial morphology reveals a lack of phylogenetic signal and rapid adaptive radiation in the bat genus Molossus (Chiroptera: Molossidae).

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0320117
Ana Priscila Medeiros Olímpio, Fabiano Stefanello, Beatriz Dybas da Natividade, Itiberê Piaia Bernardi, Amanda Cristiny da Silva Lima, Samira Brito Mendes, Cleison Luís da Silva Costa, Elmary da Costa Fraga, Maria Claudene Barros, Iracilda Sampaio
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The 16 species of Molossus (Chiroptera: Molossidae) are distributed throughout the Neotropical region and can be classified into two groups: one consisting of morphologically similar yet phylogenetically divergent species, and another of morphologically distinct but closely related species. This dynamic has led to frequent revisions in the systematics and taxonomy of this genus. This study aimed to analyze patterns of diversification in cranial shape and size within Molossus species using geometric morphometrics (GM), integrating genetic and morphological data. A total of 299 specimens from ten Molossus species widely distributed across the Neotropics were examined, focusing on cranial size, shape diversity, and evolution, and correlating these findings with mitochondrial DNA-based phylogenetic data. Integrated morphometric and phylogenetic analyses revealed a complex evolutionary history within Molossus, with most speciation events occurring during the Pleistocene, suggesting a recent rapid adaptive radiation. GM analyses demonstrated patterns of divergence in cranial size with shape conservatism, and these traits were not significantly related to phylogeny. The data indicate that phylogenetic relationships have limited influence on cranial morphology due to the lack of a strong phylogenetic signal, suggesting that ecological factors, such as diet and habitat, have played central roles in the diversification of Molossus.

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颅骨形态显示蝙蝠属 Molossus(翼手目:Molossidae)缺乏系统发育信号和快速适应性辐射。
Molossus(翼翅目:Molossidae)的16种分布在新热带地区,可分为两类:一类是由形态相似但系统发育不同的物种组成的,另一类是由形态不同但密切相关的物种组成的。这种动态导致了该属的系统学和分类学的频繁修订。本研究旨在利用几何形态计量学(GM),综合遗传和形态学数据,分析Molossus物种颅骨形状和大小的多样化模式。研究了广泛分布在新热带地区的10个Molossus物种的299个标本,重点研究了颅骨大小、形状多样性和进化,并将这些发现与基于线粒体dna的系统发育数据进行了关联。综合形态计量学和系统发育学分析表明,Molossus具有复杂的进化历史,大多数物种形成事件发生在更新世,表明最近的快速适应性辐射。转基因分析表明,在颅骨大小上存在形态保守的分化模式,这些特征与系统发育没有显著关系。这些数据表明,由于缺乏强大的系统发育信号,系统发育关系对颅骨形态的影响有限,这表明生态因素,如饮食和栖息地,在Molossus的多样化中发挥了核心作用。
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