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Molecular assessment of the phylogeny and biogeography of a recentlydiversified endemic group of South American canids (Mammalia: Carnivora:Canidae)

机译:最近的系统发育和生物地理学的分子评估南美犬科动物的地方性流行群(哺乳动物:肉食动物:犬科)

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To investigate the evolution and biogeography of an endemic group of South American foxes, we examined mitochondrial DNA control region sequences for 118 individuals belonging to all six extant species of the genus Lycalopex. Phylogenetic and molecular dating analyses supported the inference that this genus has undergone a very recent and rapid radiation, stemming from a common ancestor that lived ca. 1 million years ago. The Brazilian endemic L. vetulus was supported as the most basal species in this genus, whereas the most internal group is comprised by the recently diverged (ca. 350,000 years ago) Andean/Patagonian species L. griseus and L. culpaeus. We discuss the inferred phylogenetic relationships and divergence times in the context of the current geographic distributions of these species, and the likely effects of Pleistocene climatic changes on the biogeography of this group. Furthermore, a remarkable finding was the identification of multiple individuals classified as L. gymnocercus bearing mtDNA haplotypes clearly belonging to L. griseus, sampled in regions where the latter is not known to occur. At a minimum, this result implies the need to clarify the present-day geographic distribution of each of these fox species, while it may alsoindicate an ongoing hybridization process between them. Future testing of thishypothesis with in-depth analyses of these populations is thus a priority forunderstanding the history, evolutionary dynamics and present-day composition of thisendemic Neotropical genus.
机译:为了调查南美狐狸的地方性群体的进化和生物地理学,我们检查了属于Lycalopex属所有六个现存物种的118个人的线粒体DNA控制区序列。系统发育和分子测年分析支持这种属最近经历了一次快速的辐射,这是由生活在约旦的一个共同祖先产生的。一百万年前。巴西特有的L. vetulus被认为是该属中最基础的物种,而最内部的物种则由最近分离的(约35万年前)安第斯/巴塔哥尼亚物种L. griseus和L. culpaeus组成。我们讨论了在这些物种当前地理分布的背景下推断的系统发育关系和发散时间,以及更新世气候变化对这一群体生物地理学的可能影响。此外,一个显着的发现是鉴定了多个分类为带有裸露线虫的mtDNA单倍型的裸露乳杆菌,这些个体在未知的情况下取样。至少,此结果意味着需要弄清每种狐狸物种的当今地理分布,同时也可能表明它们之间正在进行的杂交过程。未来的测试因此,对这些人群进行深入分析的假设是了解其历史,演变动态和当今组成特有的新热带属。

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