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The influence of ecological and geographical context in the radiation of Neotropical sigmodontine rodents

机译:生态和地理环境对新热带乙二烯类啮齿动物辐射的影响

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Background Much debate has focused on how transitions in life history have influenced the proliferation of some clades. Rodents of the subfamily Sigmodontinae (family Cricetidae) comprise one of the most diverse clades of Neotropical mammals (~400 living species in 86 genera). These rodents occupy a wide range of habitats and lifestyles so that ecological context seems relevant to understand the evolution of this group. Several changes in the landscape of South America through the Neogene might have provided vast resources and opportunity to diversify. The aim of this study was to examine whether transitions between i) lowland and montane habitats, ii) open vegetation and forest, and iii) distinct molar architectures are correlated with shifts in diversification rates and to characterize the general pattern of diversification. Results Based on a dense taxon sampling of 269 species, we recovered a new phylogeny of Sigmodontinae that is topologically consistent with those of previous studies. It indicates that the subfamily and its major lineages appeared during the Late Miocene. Analyses suggest that vegetation type and elevational range are correlated with diversification rates, but not molar architecture. Tropical lowlands accumulated more lineage diversity than other areas and also supported high speciation rates. Across the radiation the subfamily Sigmodontinae appear to have experienced a decline in diversification rate through time. We detected mixed evidence for lineage-specific diversification rate shifts (e.g., leading to the clades of Akodon, Bibimys, Calomys and Thomasomys ). Conclusion We report that the evolution of habitat preference (considering vegetation type and elevational range) was associated with diversification rates among sigmodontine rodents. We propose that the observed diversification slowdown might be the result of ecological or geographical constraints. Our results also highlight the influence of the tropical lowlands -which might have acted as both “a cradle and a museum of species.” The tropical lowlands accumulated greater diversity than the remainder of the group's range.
机译:背景许多争论集中在生活史的转变如何影响某些进化枝的繁殖上。 Sigmodontinae亚科(Cricetidae亚科)的啮齿动物是新热带哺乳动物种类最多的进化支之一(86属约400种生物)。这些啮齿动物占据了广泛的栖息地和生活方式,因此生态环境似乎对于了解这一群体的进化是重要的。通过新基因,南美的景观发生了几处变化,这可能提供了巨大的资源和多样化的机会。这项研究的目的是研究i)低地和山地生境之间的过渡,ii)开放的植被和森林以及iii)独特的臼齿结构是否与多样化速率的变化相关联,并表征多样化的总体模式。结果基于对269种物种的密集分类群采样,我们恢复了Sigmodontinae的新系统发育,其拓扑结构与以前的研究一致。这表明该亚科及其主要谱系出现在中新世晚期。分析表明,植被类型和海拔范围与多样化速率相关,而与臼齿结构无关。热带低地比其他地区积累了更多的宗族多样性,也支持高物种形成率。在整个辐射范围内,Sigmodontinae亚科似乎经历了随时间变化的多样化速率下降。我们发现了沿袭特定的多样化率变化的混合证据(例如,导致了Akodon,Bibimys,Calomomys和Thomasomys进化枝)。结论我们报告说,栖息地偏爱的演变(考虑植被类型和海拔范围)与西格莫丁鼠的多样性有关。我们建议观察到的多样化放缓可能是生态或地理限制的结果。我们的研究结果还凸显了热带低地的影响,热带低地可能既是“摇篮,又是物种博物馆”。热带低地所积累的多样性超过了该组其余范围的多样性。

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