东南亚猪尾猕猴(Macaca nemestrina,Linnaeus,1766 年)的分类、进化和扩散事件,以及马来西亚新亚种 Macaca nemestrina perakensis 的描述。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-10-08 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.6620/ZS.2021.60-50
Muhammad Abu Bakar Abdul-Latiff, Badrul Munir Md-Zain
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猪尾猕猴(Macaca nemestrina)分布于马来西亚半岛、泰国、婆罗洲和苏门答腊岛。该物种与马来西亚的人类-猕猴冲突有关,同时在马来西亚的民族动物学文化中扮演着重要角色。尽管如此,经过数十年对该属的深入研究,马来西亚仍未对 M. nemestrina 进行全面的系统发育、种群遗传学和生物地理学分析。因此,我们基于来自马来西亚 27 个个体的三个线粒体位点--细胞色素 b(567 bp)、D-环(398 bp)和 COI(577 bp)--以及 Genbank 中的另外 26 个东南亚猕猴序列,对马来西亚的 M. nemestrina 进行了首次全面的遗传学研究。这项研究中的生物地理比较分析支持了M. nemestrina在M. nemestrina群中的位置,而不是在silenus或苏拉威西群中的位置。这项研究的结果还表明,婆罗洲种群是东南亚地区第一个与其他已考察的M. nemestrina、M. leonina、M. pagensis和M. siberu种群分离的现存种系。分子钟分析表明,M. nemestrina大约在32万年前到达马来半岛。我们的研究结果表明,根据所有系统发育和种群遗传分析,霹雳州(马来西亚半岛西部)的猪尾猕猴种群在遗传学上存在差异。从形态上看,霹雳猪尾猕猴的体色比 M. n. nemestrina 更鲜艳。因此,我们提出了一个新的霹雳猪尾猕猴亚种,即分布于马来西亚半岛霹雳州的霹雳猪尾猕猴(Macaca nemestrina perakensis)。这项研究有助于解决马来西亚猪尾猕猴的分类学定位和种群遗传学问题,从而为马来西亚的物种保护和管理做出直接贡献。
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Taxonomy, Evolutionary and Dispersal Events of Pig-Tailed Macaque, Macaca nemestrina (Linnaeus, 1766) in Southeast Asia with Description of a New Subspecies, Macaca nemestrina perakensis in Malaysia.

The pig-tailed macaque, Macaca nemestrina, which is distributed in Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, and Sumatra, has been the subject of unstable and changing taxonomic entity in the M. nemestrina group. This species is involved with a human-macaque conflict in Malaysia and at the same time played an important role in the ethnozoological culture of Malaysian. Even so, comprehensive phylogenetic, population genetics and biogeographical analysis of M. nemestrina in Malaysia are non-existent after decades of intensive research on the genus itself. Thus, we conducted the first comprehensive genetic study of M. nemestrina in Malaysia, based on three mitochondrial loci-Cytochrome b (567 bp), D-loop (398 bp), and COI (577 bp)-from 27 individuals representing Malaysia, plus an additional 26 sequences of Southeast Asian macaques from Genbank. Comparative biogeographical analysis in this study supports the positions of M. nemestrina in M. nemestrina groups as opposed to the silenus or Sulawesi groups. Results from this study also indicate that Bornean populations are the first extant lineages to separate from the other examined lineages of M. nemestrina, M. leonina, M. pagensis, and M. siberu in Southeast Asia. Molecular clock analysis suggested that M. nemestrina arrived in the Malay Peninsula about 0.32 million years ago (MYA). Our results indicate that the population of pig-tailed macaque from Perak (west Peninsular Malaysia) differs genetically based on all phylogenetic and population genetic analyses. Morphologically, Perak's pig-tailed macaque shows brighter coloration than M. n. nemestrina. Thus, we proposed a new subspecies for Perak's pig-tailed macaque as Macaca nemestrina perakensis distributed in the state of Perak, Peninsular Malaysia. This research helps resolve the taxonomic position and population genetics of pig-tailed macaque in Malaysia, which contribute directly to conservation and management of the species in Malaysia.

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