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引用次数: 27
摘要
摘要对来自南亚、东南亚和撒哈拉以南非洲的141只成年小鼠标本进行了31个颅牙特征的多元形态计量学分析。研究材料包括亚洲小家鼠(M. terricolor [= M. dunni], M. caroli, M. cervicolor)和非洲小家鼠(M. minutoides, M. setulosus) 2个亚属5种。结果与基于各种标记的分子数据基本一致。这两个亚属在形态上有明显的区别,小野鼠和小野鼠也有明显的区别。(名词)setulosus在小家鼠亚属中,所谓的“Leggada”组成员M. terricolor与其他物种的形态距离也很高。相反,颈色和卡罗利在形态上似乎很相似。在颈色毛鼠和波氏毛鼠两个亚种之间没有发现明显的形态差异。各样品间的形态分化模式不能完全反映M的地理分布。(N .) minutoides和M .;(名词)setulosus
Multivariate Analysis of Morphometric Variation in Asian Mus and Sub-Saharan Nannomys (Rodentia: Muridae)
Abstract Multivariate morphometric analysis of 31 cranial and dental characters was applied to a sample of 141 adult specimens of mice from southern and south-eastern Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. The material under study represented five species of two subgenera, viz., Asian Mus ( M. terricolor [= M. dunni ], M. caroli , M. cervicolor ) and African Nannomys ( M. minutoides , M. setulosus ). The results were largely congruent with molecular data based on various markers. The two subgenera were found to be morphologically clearly differentiated from each other, as were also Mus ( Nannomys ) minutoides and M . ( N .) setulosus . Within the subgenus Mus , the morphometric distance of M. terricolor , a member of the so-called “ Leggada ” group, from other species was also high. On the contrary, M. cervicolor and M. caroli appeared to be similar to each other morphologically. In M. cervicolor , no substantial morphometric differences were found between two subspecies, M. c. cervicolor and M. c. popaeus . The patterns of morphological differentiation between respective samples did not fully reflect geographical distribution in M . ( N .) minutoides and M . ( N .) setulosus.