伊比利亚南部Neomys种群的分类地位及其进化和保护意义

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2021-10-04 DOI:10.4404/HYSTRIX-00461-2021
A. Hinckley, J. Leonard
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Neomys属包含四个物种,其中三个存在于伊比利亚半岛。最近的系统地理学研究已经全面评估了该地区本属植物的进化史。然而,也许是由于其稀缺性,伊比利亚南部的孤立和濒危种群从未被纳入这些研究。因此,目前的分类地位这些明显孤立的种群反常Neomys目前是基于形态学证据。为了测试南部伊比利亚Neomys是否代表了最近从先前描述的系统群扩张中分离出来的遗孤种群,或者是由于古代南部难民的分离而产生的高度分化的谱系,我们对来自西班牙安达卢西亚南部种群的四个Neomys anomalus博物馆个体进行了遗传分析。我们基于两个个体的细胞色素b序列的研究结果表明,伊比利亚南部Neomys群体代表了一个相对较新的分支谱系,具有独特的单倍型。这与其他关于伊比利亚小型哺乳动物的自然地理研究形成对比。这些发现可能表明该物种在整个南部范围内最近可能灭绝,并且/或者需要在该地区进行额外的采样,以便正确评估该伊比利亚特有物种的分布和保护状况。
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Taxonomic status of southern Iberian Neomys populations with evolutionary and conservation implications
The genus Neomys contains four species, three of which are present on the Iberian Peninsula. Re- cent phylogeographic studies have thoroughly assessed the evolutionary history of this genus in this region. However, perhaps due to its rarity, the isolated and endangered populations of southern Iberia have never been included in these studies. Thus, the current taxonomic status of these apparently isolated populations of Neomys anomalus is currently based on morphological evidence. In order to test whether southern Iberian Neomys represent a recently diverged relict population from recent expansions of previously described phylogroups, or a highly divergent lineage due to iso- lation in an ancient southern refugia, we genetically analyze four museum individuals of Neomys anomalus from this southern population in Andalucia, Spain. Our results based on cytochrome b sequences from two individuals suggest that the southern Iberian Neomys population represents a relatively recently diverged lineage with a unique haplotype. This is in contrast to other phy- logeographic studies on Iberian small mammals. These findings might suggest potential recent extinctions throughout the species’ southern range and/or the need for additional sampling in this region in order to properly assess the distribution and conservation status of this Iberian endemic species.
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期刊介绍: Hystrix the Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy on fossil and living mammals. The Journal is published both in paper and electronic "online first" format. Manuscripts can be published as full papers or short notes, as well as reviews on methods or theoretical issues related to mammals. Commentaries can also be occasionally accepted, under the approval by the Editor in Chief. Investigations of local or regional interest, new data about species distribution and range extensions or confirmatory research can be considered only when they have significant implications. Such studies should preferably be submitted as short notes. Manuscripts bearing only a local interest will not be accepted. Full papers have no limits in length as well as in figure and table number and are abstracted in English. Authors are encouraged to add supplemental material in form of colour figures, original datasets and/or computer program source code. Supplemental material and colour figures will appear only on the electronic edition. Short notes must be about 16000 characters long (including title, author names and affiliations, abstract and references), and do not include supplemental material. They are abstracted in English. Proceedings of symposia, meetings and/or workshops, and technical reports can be published as special supplements to regular issues, under the approval by the Editor in Chief and the Associate Editors. There are no page charges.
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