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Evolution of marmots (Rodentia, Sciuridae): combining information on labial and lingual sides of the mandible

机译:土拨鼠(啮齿类,鳞翅目)的进化:结合下颌骨唇侧和舌侧的信息

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The morphology of the lingual side of the mandible was analysed in the genus Marmota. Adults from 12 of 14 living species were compared using geometric morphometric techniques. The information on the lingual side was then combined with that of the labial side from a previous analysis. The combined dataset is the most complete description of a marmot mandible ever used in an interspecific comparison in this genus and it represents the second morphological study ever realized that includes a large sample with all marmot species. The study confirmed the uniqueness of M. vancouverensis for mandible morphology, with atypical traits likely to have evolved in a relatively young but small population of marmots isolated on the Vancouver Island since the end of the Pleistocene (10 000-100 000 ybp), stressing the importance of a strong effort to save this species from extinction. Marmota olympus also has a distinctive mandibular trait undetected in a previous analysis using information on the lingual side only. The Olympic marmot has a longer evolutionary history but it is presently found only in the Olympic Peninsula and shares with M. vancouverensis a similar history of geographic isolation and population bottlenecks. Genetic bottlenecks might have profoundly affected marmot morphological evolution and may have increased the rate of shape change in marmot radiations. Both the analysis of the lingual side alone and the combined dataset (lingual and labial information) failed to clearly discriminate the two main marmot subgenera but the combined description of the mandible supports the similarity of the two main species (M. caligata and M. flaviventris) of the subgenus Petromarmota, and the proximity of the North American M. monax to Palaearctic marmots. Surprisingly, the analysis of the lingual side indicated that M. canitschatica and M. marmota have unusual traits for the subgenus Marmota. At least for the latter species, this finding is congruent with peculiarities in fur and parasitic relationships, and may be related to an ancient phylogenetic origin for M. marmota.
机译:下颌舌侧的形态在Marmota属中进行了分析。使用几何形态计量学技术比较了14种生物中12种的成年动物。然后,根据先前的分析,将舌侧的信息与唇侧的信息合并。组合的数据集是该属中种间比较中使用过的土拨鼠下颌骨的最完整描述,它代表了有史以来第二次形态学研究,其中包括所有土拨鼠物种的大样本。该研究证实了温哥华分枝杆菌在下颌骨形态方面的独特性,自更新世末期(10000至100 000 ybp)以来,温哥华岛上一个相对年轻但数量不多的土拨鼠就可能进化出非典型特征。努力保护该物种免于灭绝的重要性。在以前的分析中,仅使用舌侧​​信息,奥林匹亚猿(Marmota olympus)还具有独特的下颌特征。奥林匹克土拨鼠具有较长的进化历史,但目前仅在奥林匹克半岛发现,并与vancouverensis共享相似的地理隔离和人口瓶颈历史。遗传瓶颈可能已深刻影响了土拨鼠的形态演化,并可能增加了土拨鼠辐射的形状变化率。单独的舌侧分析和组合数据集(舌和唇信息)都无法清楚地区分两个主要的土拨鼠亚属,但下颌骨的组合描述支持两个主要物种(M. caligata和M. flaviventris)的相似性)(Petromarmota)属,以及北美M. monax与古北土拨鼠的接近。令人惊讶的是,对舌侧的分析表明,Canitschatica和M. marmota具有Marmota属的不同寻常的特征。至少对于后一种物种,这一发现与皮毛和寄生关系的特殊性相吻合,并且可能与早M的系统发育起源有关。

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