Systematics of Malaysian woolly bats (Vespertilionidae: Kerivoula) inferred from mitochondrial, nuclear, karyotypic, and morphological data

被引:37
|
作者
Khan, Faisal Ali Anwarali [1 ,2 ]
Solari, Sergio [1 ]
Swier, Vicki J. [1 ]
Larsen, Peter A. [1 ]
Abdullah, M. T. [2 ]
Baker, Robert J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci & Museum, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[2] Univ Malaysia Sarawak, Dept Zool, Fac Resource Sci & Technol, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia
关键词
amplified fragment length polymorphism; Borneo; cytochrome h; cytochrome c oxidase; karyotypes; Kerivoulinae; Malaysia; morphology; taxonomy; MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS; SOUTHEAST-ASIA; DNA; CHIROPTERA; EVOLUTION; MAMMALS; DIVERSIFICATION; BIOGEOGRAPHY; PHYLOGENIES; DIVERGENCE;
D O I
10.1644/09-MAMM-A-361.1
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Examining species boundaries using data from multiple independent sources is an appropriate and robust method to identify genetically isolated evolutionary units. We used 5 data sets cytochrome h (Cytb), cytochrome c oxidase (COI), amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs), karyotypes, and morphology to estimate phylogenetic relationships and species limits within woolly bats, genus Kerivoula, from Southeast Asia. We genetically analyzed 54 specimens of Kerivoula from Malaysia, assigned to 6 of the 10 species currently reported from the country. Phylogenetic analyses of nuclear AFLPs (33 specimens) and mitochondrial DNA sequences from Cytb (51 specimens) and COI (48 specimens) resulted in similar statistically supported species-level clades with minimal change in branching order. Using comparisons of cranial and dental morphology and original species descriptions, we assigned the resulting phylogenetic clades to K. hardwickii, K. intermedia, K. lenis, K. minuta, K. papillosa, K pellucida, and 1 unidentified species. Karyotypes further documented variability among the 6 clades. Five different karyotypes were identified, with 2 species having indistinguishable karyotypes. We compared our COI gene sequence data to 110 specimens of Kerivoula from Southeast Asia made available by researchers of the Barcode of Life Database. Our Cytb and AFLP species identifications were congruent with those in the COI database. Intraspecific geographic variation of about 5-7% sequence divergence was observed in Cytb and COI genes within both K. hardwickii and K. minuta. Relaxed molecular clock analyses indicated a late Oligocene to early Miocene origin of the Kerivoulinae with intraspecific diversification events coinciding with the late Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in at least 6 species. Specimens from Sabah (northeastern Borneo) showed relatively high genetic divergence compared to those between Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak (southwestern Borneo), indicating Pleistocene or Pliocene refugia in Borneo. We conclude that at least 1 distinct lineage of Kerivoula is yet to be described from Borneo and that the intraspecific geographic variation in some species agrees with previous studies on the diversification of flora and fauna in Borneo. DOI: 10.1644/09-MAMM-A-361.1
引用
收藏
页码:1058 / 1072
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The evolution of Dianthus polylepis complex (Caryophyllaceae) inferred from morphological and nuclear DNA sequence data: one or two species?
    Farsi, Mohammad
    Behroozian, Maryam
    Vaezi, Jamil
    Joharchi, Mohammad Reza
    Memariani, Farshid
    PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION, 2013, 299 (08) : 1419 - 1431
  • [42] The evolution of Dianthus polylepis complex (Caryophyllaceae) inferred from morphological and nuclear DNA sequence data: one or two species?
    Mohammad Farsi
    Maryam Behroozian
    Jamil Vaezi
    Mohammad Reza Joharchi
    Farshid Memariani
    Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2013, 299 : 1419 - 1431
  • [43] Naming species with no morphological indicators: species status of Galeolaria caespitosa (Annelida : Serpulidae) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences and morphology
    Halt, Magdalena N.
    Kupriyanova, Elena K.
    Cooper, Steven J. B.
    Rouse, Greg W.
    INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2009, 23 (03) : 205 - 222
  • [44] Systematic relationships of Mosgovoyia Spasskii, 1951 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) and related genera inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data
    V. Haukisalmi
    L. M. Hardman
    P. Foronda
    C. Feliu
    H. Henttonen
    Systematic Parasitology, 2010, 77 : 71 - 79
  • [45] Systematic relationships of Mosgovoyia Spasskii, 1951 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) and related genera inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data
    Haukisalmi, V.
    Hardman, L. M.
    Foronda, P.
    Feliu, C.
    Henttonen, H.
    SYSTEMATIC PARASITOLOGY, 2010, 77 (01) : 71 - 79
  • [46] Phylogenetic relationships among Bursaphelenchus species (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae) inferred from nuclear ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA sequence data
    Ye, Weimin
    Giblin-Davis, Robin M.
    Braasch, Helen
    Morris, Krystalynne
    Thomas, W. Kelley
    MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2007, 43 (03) : 1185 - 1197
  • [47] The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Muller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa
    Wayland, Matthew T.
    Vainio, Jouni K.
    Gibson, David I.
    Herniou, Elisabeth A.
    Littlewood, D. Timothy J.
    Vainola, Risto
    ZOOKEYS, 2015, (484) : 25 - 52
  • [48] Evidence for three major clades within the snapping shrimp genus Alpheus inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequence data
    Williams, ST
    Knowlton, N
    Weigt, LA
    Jara, JA
    MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2001, 20 (03) : 375 - 389
  • [49] Phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical patterns in Circum-Mediterranean subfamily Leuciscinae (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) inferred from both mitochondrial and nuclear data
    Perea, Silvia
    Boehme, Madelaine
    Zupancic, Primoz
    Freyhof, Joerg
    Sanda, Radek
    Ozulug, Mufit
    Abdoli, Asghar
    Doadrio, Ignacio
    BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2010, 10
  • [50] Phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical patterns in Circum-Mediterranean subfamily Leuciscinae (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) inferred from both mitochondrial and nuclear data
    Silvia Perea
    Madelaine Böhme
    Primož Zupančič
    Jörg Freyhof
    Radek Šanda
    Müfit Özuluğ
    Asghar Abdoli
    Ignacio Doadrio
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10