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The use of molecular and morphological characters to resolve the taxonomic identity of cryptic species: the case of Miniopterus manavi (Chiroptera, Miniopteridae)

机译:利用分子和形态学特征解析隐性物种的分类学同一性:以Miniopterus manavi(Chiroptera,Miniopteridae)为例

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Based on recent molecular phylogenetic studies, the Old World bat family Miniopteridae, composed of species in the genus Miniopterus, has been shown to contain complex paraphyletic species, many of which are cryptic based on convergent morphological characters. Herein we resolve the phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy of the species complex M. manavi on Madagascar and in the Comoro Archipelago, where these animals occur in different bioclimatic zones. First using mitochondrial cytochrome-b sequence data to define clades and then morphology to corroborate the molecular data, including comparisons to type specimens, we demonstrate that animals identified as this taxon are a minimum of three species: M. manavi sensu stricto occurs in at least the central portion of the Central Highlands; M. griveaudi has a broad distribution in lowland northern and central western Madagascar and the Comoros (Anjouan and Grande Comore), and M. aelleni sp. n. has been found in northern and western Madagascar and the Comoros (Anjouan). In each case, these three clades were genetically divergent and monophyletic and the taxa are diagnosable based on different external and craniodental characters. One aspect that helped to define the systematics of this group was isolation of DNA from one of the paratypes of M. manavi collected in 1896 and new topotypic material. Miniopterus manavi is most closely allied to a recently described species, M. petersoni. At several localities, M. griveaudi and M. aelleni have been found in strict sympatry, and together with M. manavi sensu stricto show considerable convergence in morphological characters, but are not immediate sister taxa. In defining and resolving the systematics of cryptic species, such as miniopterid bats, the process of defining clades with molecular tools, segregating the specimens accordingly, and identifying corroborative morphological characters has been notably efficient.
机译:根据最近的分子系统发育研究,由Miniopterus属中的物种组成的旧世界蝙蝠科Miniopteridae已显示包含复杂的共生物种,其中许多是基于会聚形态学特征的隐性物种。在这里,我们解决了马达加斯加和科摩罗群岛上复杂的曼氏疟原虫物种的系统发生关系和分类学,这些动物生活在不同的生物气候区。首先使用线粒体细胞色素b序列数据来定义进化枝,然后使用形态学来证实分子数据,包括与类型标本进行比较,我们证明被鉴定为该分类群的动物至少是以下三种:曼氏罗非鱼至少出现于中部高地的中央部分; M. griveaudi在马达加斯加的北部和中部的低地和科摩罗(Anjouan和Grande Comore)以及aelleni sp。的分布广泛。 。在马达加斯加的北部和西部以及科摩罗(安茹安)都有发现。在每种情况下,这三个进化枝都是遗传分化的和单系的,并且可以根据不同的外部和颅齿特征来诊断分类群。有助于定义该组系统学的一个方面是从1896年收集的Man。Manavi亚型之一和新的多聚型材料中分离DNA。 Miniopterus manavi与最近描述的M. petersoni物种密切相关。在几个地方,已经发现M. griveaudi和M. aelleni存在严格的共生关系,并且与M. manavi sensu stricto一起在形态特征上显示出相当大的融合,但不是直接的姊妹类群。在定义和解决诸如小翼蝠等隐性物种的系统学过程中,用分子工具定义进化枝,相应地分离标本以及鉴定佐证形态特征的过程非常有效。

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