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Two species of Southeast Asian cats in the genus Catopuma with diverging histories: an island endemic forest specialist and a widespread habitat generalist

机译:Catopuma属中的两种东南亚猫科有着不同的历史:岛屿特有的森林专家和广泛的栖息地通才

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Background. The bay cat Catopuma badia is endemic to Borneo, whereas its sister species the Asian golden cat Catopuma temminckii is distributed from the Himalayas and southern China through Indochina, Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra. Based on morphological data, up to five subspecies of the Asian golden cat have been recognized, but a taxonomic assessment, including molecular data and morphological characters, is still lacking. Results. We combined molecular data (whole mitochondrial genomes), morphological data (pelage) and species distribution projections (up to the Late Pleistocene) to infer how environmental changes may have influenced the distribution of these sister species over the past 120 000 years. The molecular analysis was based on sequenced mitogenomes of 3 bay cats and 40 Asian golden cats derived mainly from archival samples. Our molecular data suggested a time of split between the two species approximately 3.16 Ma and revealed very low nucleotide diversity within the Asian golden cat population, which supports recent expansion of the population. Discussion. The low nucleotide diversity suggested a population bottleneck in the Asian golden cat, possibly caused by the eruption of the Toba volcano in Northern Sumatra (approx. 74 kya), followed by a continuous population expansion in the Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene. Species distribution projections, the reconstruction of the demographic history, a genetic isolation-by-distance pattern and a gradual variation of pelage pattern support the hypothesis of a post-Toba population expansion of the Asian golden cat from south China/Indochina to Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra. Our findings reject the current classification of five subspecies for the Asian golden cat, but instead support either a monotypic species or one comprising two subspecies: (i) the Sunda golden cat, distributed south of the Isthmus of Kra: C. t. temminckii and (ii) Indochinese, Indian, Himalayan and Chinese golden cats, occurring north of the Isthmus: C. t. moormensis.
机译:背景。海湾猫Catopuma badia是婆罗洲的特有种,而其姊妹物种亚洲金猫Catopuma temminckii从喜马拉雅山和中国南部通过印度支那,马来西亚半岛和苏门答腊分布。根据形态学数据,已经认识到亚洲金猫的多达五个亚种,但仍缺乏包括分子数据和形态特征在内的分类学评估。结果。我们结合了分子数据(整个线粒体基因组),形态数据(象皮)和物种分布预测(直到更新世),以推断环境变化可能如何影响了过去120-000年中这些姐妹物种的分布。分子分析是基于3只海湾猫和40只亚洲金猫的有丝分裂基因组测序,这些基因组主要来自档案样本。我们的分子数据表明,这两个物种之间的分裂时间约为3.16 Ma,并显示出亚洲金猫种群中核苷酸的多样性非常低,这支持了种群的近期扩展。讨论。低核苷酸多样性表明亚洲金猫的种群瓶颈,可能是由于苏门答腊岛北部的多巴火山喷发(约74 kya),然后是晚更新世/早全新世的持续种群扩张。物种分布预测,人口历史的重建,遗传隔离距离模式和皮草模式的逐步变化,支持了亚洲金猫从中国南部/印度支那到马来西亚半岛和印度洋的Toba种群扩张的假说。苏门答腊。我们的发现拒绝了目前对亚洲金猫的五个亚种的分类,而是支持单型物种或包含两个亚种的一个亚种:(i)分布在Kra地峡以南的Sun他金猫。 temminckii和(ii)在地峡以北的印度支那,印度,喜马拉雅和中国的金猫。 moormensis。

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