Phylogenetic relationships of Malaysia's long-tailed macaques, Macaca fascicularis, based on cytochrome b sequences

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作者
Abdul-Latiff, Muhammad Abu Bakar [1 ]
Ruslin, Farhani [1 ]
Fui, Vun Vui [1 ,2 ]
Abu, Mohd-Hashim [1 ]
Rovie-Ryan, Jeffrine Japning [3 ]
Abdul-Patah, Pazil [1 ,3 ]
Lakim, Maklarin [4 ]
Roos, Christian [5 ]
Yaakop, Salmah [1 ]
Md-Zain, Badrul Munir [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Sci & Technol, Sch Environm & Nat Resource Sci, Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia
[2] UCSI Univ, Kuala Lumpur 56000, Malaysia
[3] Dept Wildlife & Natl Parks, Kuala Lumpur 50664, Malaysia
[4] Div Res & Educ, Kota Kinabalu 88806, Sabah, Malaysia
[5] Leibniz Inst Primate Res, German Primate Ctr, Gene Bank Primates, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
关键词
Long-tailed macaque; Macaca fascicularis; Cytochrome b; phylogenetic relationships; MITOCHONDRIAL; MONKEYS; POPULATIONS;
D O I
10.3897/zookeys.407.6982
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
Phylogenetic relationships among Malaysia's long-tailed macaques have yet to be established, despite abundant genetic studies of the species worldwide. The aims of this study are to examine the phylogenetic relationships of Macaca fascicularis in Malaysia and to test its classification as a morphological subspecies. A total of 25 genetic samples of M. fascicularis yielding 383 bp of Cytochrome b (Cyt b) sequences were used in phylogenetic analysis along with one sample each of M. nemestrina and M. arctoides used as outgroups. Sequence character analysis reveals that Cyt b locus is a highly conserved region with only 23% parsimony informative character detected among ingroups. Further analysis indicates a clear separation between populations originating from different regions; the Malay Peninsula versus Borneo Insular, the East Coast versus West Coast of the Malay Peninsula, and the island versus mainland Malay Peninsula populations. Phylogenetic trees (NJ, MP and Bayesian) portray a consistent clustering paradigm as Borneo's population was distinguished from Peninsula's population (99% and 100% bootstrap value in NJ and MP respectively and 1.00 posterior probability in Bayesian trees). The East coast population was separated from other Peninsula populations (64% in NJ, 66% in MP and 0.53 posterior probability in Bayesian). West coast populations were divided into 2 clades: the North-South (47%/54% in NJ, 26/26% in MP and 1.00/0.80 posterior probability in Bayesian) and Island-Mainland (93% in NJ, 90% in MP and 1.00 posterior probability in Bayesian). The results confirm the previous morphological assignment of 2 subspecies, M. f. fascicularis and M. f. argentimembris, in the Malay Peninsula. These populations should be treated as separate genetic entities in order to conserve the genetic diversity of Malaysia's M. fascicularis. These findings are crucial in aiding the conservation management and translocation process of M. fascicularis populations in Malaysia.
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页数:19
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