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Species with fuzzy borders: the taxonomic status and species limits of Saunders' vlei rat, Otomys saundersiae Roberts, 1929 (Rodentia, Muridae, Otomyini)

机译:具有模糊边界的物种:桑德斯vlei大鼠的分类学地位和物种限度,罗伯特·奥托米斯·桑德西亚·罗伯茨(Otomys saundersiae Roberts),1929年(啮齿类,鼠科,奥托米尼)

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The taxonomic status and species limits of the South African-endemic rodent species Otomys saundersiae were revised using G-banding karyotypic analysis, assessment of pelage colour and craniodental traits, multivariate analysis of eight cranial distance measurements, and geometric morphometric analysis of 11 landmarks of the dorsal image of the skull. In the Western Cape, the recognized subspecies Otomys saundersiae karoensis differed in karyotype from sympatrically-occurring populations of O. irroratus (cytotype "C") in having six (as opposed to four) pairs of biarmed chromosome pairs and in the absence of pair number 14. Discriminant analysis of linear craniometric variables in positively identified (karyotyped) samples of Otomys irroratus and Otomys s. karoensis separated the two species without any overlap, as did pelage colour and certain qualitative cranial characters such as nasal angle; such clear-cut differences however were not apparent between unkaryotyped samples of O. s. saundersiae and O. irroratus from the Eastern Cape. Centroid size (from geometric morphometric analysis of cranial landmarks) was significantly correlated with both non-affine and affine components of skull shape, indicating strong allometric effects. Both cranial shape and size differed significantly between Western Cape O. s. karoensis and O. irroratus; size, but not shape, varied significantly between Eastern Cape O. s. saundersiae and O. irroratus. Within both currently recognized species, significant geographical differences in cranial shape were detected between eastern and western Cape populations occupying distinct ecological biomes. Problems with defining species limits in this complex case were discussed with reference to available data and alternative species concepts.
机译:南非流行性啮齿动物Otomys saundersiae的分类学地位和物种限制通过G谱带核型分析,评估皮骨颜色和颅齿特征,八次颅骨距离测量结果的多变量分析以及11个地标的几何形态分析进行了修订头骨的背面图像。在西开普省,公认的亚种Otomys saundersiae karoensis的核型与同属的O. irroratus种群(细胞类型“ C”)的区别在于,它们具有六对(而不是四对)的双臂染色体对,并且没有对数图14.阳性鉴定(核型)的Otomys irroratus和Otomys样本中线性颅骨变量的判别分析。 karoensis分离了这两个物种,没有任何重叠,象皮颜色和某些定性的颅骨特征(如鼻角)也是如此。然而,在未核型的O.s.样品之间这种明显的差异并不明显。来自东开普省的saundersiae和O. irroratus。质心大小(从颅骨地标的几何形态分析得出)与头骨形状的非仿射和仿射分量均显着相关,表明强烈的异位效应。西开普省之间的颅骨形状和大小都明显不同。 karoensis和O.irroratus;东开普省之间的大小,但没有形状差异很大。 Saundersiae和O. irroratus。在两个目前公认的物种中,在占据独特生态生物群落的东开普省和西开普人之间发现了颅骨形状的重大地理差异。参照可用数据和替代物种概念,讨论了在这种复杂情况下定义物种限制的问题。

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