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Island history affects faunal composition: the treeshrews (Mammalia: Scandentia: Tupaiidae) from the Mentawai and Batu Islands, Indonesia

机译:岛屿的历史影响着动物的组成:印度尼西亚芒塔韦和巴图群岛的树木h(哺乳动物:斯堪的尼亚:T科)

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The Mentawai and Batu Island groups off the west coast of Sumatra have a complicated geological and biogeographical history. The Batu Islands have shared a connection with the Sumatran mainland' during periods of lowered sea level, whereas the Mentawai Islands, despite being a similar distance from Sumatra, have remained isolated from Sumatra, and probably from the Batu Islands as well. These contrasting historical relationships to Sumatra have influenced the compositions of the respective mammalian faunas of these island groups. Treeshrews (Scandentia, Tupaiidae) from these islands have, at various times in their history, been recognized as geographically circumscribed populations of a broadly distributed Tupaia glis, subspecies, or distinct species. We used multivariate analyses of measurements from the skull and hands to compare the island populations from Siberut (Mentawai Islands) and Tanahbala (Batu Islands) with the geographically adjacent species from the southern Mentawai Islands (T.chrysogaster) and Sumatra (T.ferruginea). Results from both the skull and manus of the Siberut population show that it is most similar to T.chrysogaster, whereas the Tanahbala population is more similar to T.ferruginea, confirming predictions based on island history. These results are further corroborated by mammae counts. Based on these lines of evidence, we include the Siberut population in T.chrysogaster and the Tanahbala population in T.ferruginea. Our conclusions expand the known distributions of both the Mentawai and Sumatran species. The larger geographical range of the endangered T.chrysogaster has conservation implications for this Mentawai endemic, so populations and habitat should be re-evaluated on each of the islands it inhabits. However, until such a re-evaluation is conducted, we recommend that the IUCN Red List status of this species be changed from Endangered' to Data Deficient'.Published 2013. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014, 111, 290-304.
机译:苏门答腊西海岸的明塔怀(Mentawai)和黑风(Batu)岛群具有复杂的地质和生物地理历史。在海平面降低的时期,黑风群岛与苏门答腊大陆有共同的联系,而尽管与苏门答腊岛的距离相近,但明塔怀群岛仍与苏门答腊岛,甚至也可能与黑风群岛隔绝。这些与苏门答腊岛形成鲜明对比的历史关系影响了这些岛屿群的各个哺乳动物群的组成。这些岛屿的树sh(Scandentia,Tupaiidae)在其历史的不同时期,被公认为地理分布受限的塔帕亚胶质,亚种或不同物种的种群。我们使用对头骨和手的测量进行多变量分析,将西伯鲁特(Mentawai群岛)和Tanahbala(黑风群岛)的岛屿种群与南部Mentawai群岛(T.chrysogaster)和苏门答腊(T.ferruginea)地理上相邻的物种进行比较。 。西伯利亚种群的头骨和手的结果表明,它与金缕梅最相似,而塔纳巴拉邦的种群更像铁杉,证实了基于岛屿历史的预测。哺乳动物计数进一步证实了这些结果。基于这些证据,我们包括T.chrysogaster中的Siberut种群和T.ferruginea中的Tanahbala种群。我们的结论扩大了Mentawai和苏门答腊物种的已知分布。濒临灭绝的T.chrysogaster的地理范围较大,对该Mentawai特有种具有保护意义,因此应对其所居住的每个岛屿重新评估其种群和栖息地。但是,在进行此类重新评估之前,我们建议将该物种的IUCN红色名录状态从“濒危”更改为“数据不足”。2013年出版。本文是美国政府的工作,已在美国美国,《林奈学会生物学杂志》,2014,111,290-304。

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