Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina

The study combines available data on species distribution in eastern Indochina to investigate the phylogeographical genetic and morphological diversity of tree rats (Chiromyscus, Rodentia, Muridae) and to specify their natural ranges. We examined the diversity and distribution of tre...

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Main Authors: Alexander E. Balakirev, Alexei V. Abramov, Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-02-01
Series:Zoosystematics and Evolution
Online Access:https://zse.pensoft.net/article/57490/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-3bd57ef5e59b4659a5348612a9ba202e2021-09-28T14:27:48ZengPensoft PublishersZoosystematics and Evolution1860-07432021-02-01971839510.3897/zse.97.5749057490Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern IndochinaAlexander E. Balakirev0Alexei V. Abramov1Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov2A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of SciencesZoological Institute, Russian Academy of SciencesA.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences The study combines available data on species distribution in eastern Indochina to investigate the phylogeographical genetic and morphological diversity of tree rats (Chiromyscus, Rodentia, Muridae) and to specify their natural ranges. We examined the diversity and distribution of tree rats over its range, based on recent molecular data for mitochondrial (Cyt b, COI) and nuclear (IRBP, RAG1 and GHR) genes. The study presents the most complete and up-to-date data on the distribution and phylogeography of the genus in eastern Indochina. As revealed by mitochondrial genes, C. langbianis splits into at least four coherent geographically-distributed clades, whereas C. thomasi and C. chiropus form two distinctive mitochondrial clades each. Chiromyscus langbianis and C. chiropus show significant inconsistency in nuclear genes, whereas C. thomasi shows the same segregation pattern as can be traced by mitochondrial markers. The Northern and Southern phylogroups of C. thomasi appear to be distributed sympatrically with northern phylogroups of C. langbianis in most parts of eastern Indochina. The mitochondrial clades discovered are geographically subdivided and divergent enough to suspect independent subspecies within C. langbianis and C. thomasi. However, due to the insufficiency of obvious morphological traits, a formal description is not carried out here. The processes of recent fauna formation, species distribution patterns, dispersion routes and possible natural history in Indochina are discussed. https://zse.pensoft.net/article/57490/download/pdf/
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author Alexander E. Balakirev
Alexei V. Abramov
Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
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Alexei V. Abramov
Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina
Zoosystematics and Evolution
author_facet Alexander E. Balakirev
Alexei V. Abramov
Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
author_sort Alexander E. Balakirev
title Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina
title_short Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina
title_full Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina
title_fullStr Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina
title_full_unstemmed Distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats Chiromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) in eastern Indochina
title_sort distribution pattern and phylogeography of tree rats chiromyscus (rodentia, muridae) in eastern indochina
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoosystematics and Evolution
issn 1860-0743
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The study combines available data on species distribution in eastern Indochina to investigate the phylogeographical genetic and morphological diversity of tree rats (Chiromyscus, Rodentia, Muridae) and to specify their natural ranges. We examined the diversity and distribution of tree rats over its range, based on recent molecular data for mitochondrial (Cyt b, COI) and nuclear (IRBP, RAG1 and GHR) genes. The study presents the most complete and up-to-date data on the distribution and phylogeography of the genus in eastern Indochina. As revealed by mitochondrial genes, C. langbianis splits into at least four coherent geographically-distributed clades, whereas C. thomasi and C. chiropus form two distinctive mitochondrial clades each. Chiromyscus langbianis and C. chiropus show significant inconsistency in nuclear genes, whereas C. thomasi shows the same segregation pattern as can be traced by mitochondrial markers. The Northern and Southern phylogroups of C. thomasi appear to be distributed sympatrically with northern phylogroups of C. langbianis in most parts of eastern Indochina. The mitochondrial clades discovered are geographically subdivided and divergent enough to suspect independent subspecies within C. langbianis and C. thomasi. However, due to the insufficiency of obvious morphological traits, a formal description is not carried out here. The processes of recent fauna formation, species distribution patterns, dispersion routes and possible natural history in Indochina are discussed.
url https://zse.pensoft.net/article/57490/download/pdf/
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