Traditional multilocus phylogeny fails to fully resolve Palearctic ground squirrels (Spermophilus) relationships but reveals a new species endemic to West Siberia : научное издание

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Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2024

Идентификатор DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108057

Ключевые слова: Species tree, Riverine barrier, Mig-seq, Marmotini, North Eurasia

Аннотация: Previous efforts to reconstruct evolutionary history of Palearctic ground squirrels within the genus Spermophilus have primarily relied on a single mitochondrial marker for phylogenetic data. In this study, we present the first phylogeny with comprehensive taxon sampling of Spermophilus via a conventional multilocus approach utilizПоказать полностьюing five mitochondrial and five nuclear markers. Through application of the multispecies coalescent model, we constructed a species tree revealing four distinct clades that diverged during the Late Miocene. These clades are 1) S. alaschanicus and S. dauricus from East Asia; 2) S. musicus and S. pygmaeus from East Europe and northwestern Central Asia; 3) the subgenus Colobotis found across Central Asia and its adjacent regions and encompassing S. brevicauda, S. erythrogenys, S. fulvus, S. major, S. pallidicauda, S. ralli, S. relictus, S. selevini, and S. vorontsovi sp. nov.; and 4) a Central/Eastern Europe and Asia Minor clade comprising S. citellus, S. taurensis, S. xanthoprymnus, S. suslicus, and S. odessanus. The latter clade lacked strong support owing to uncertainty of taxonomic placement of S. odessanus and S. suslicus. Resolving relationships within the subgenus Colobotis, which radiated rapidly, remains challenging likely because of incomplete lineage sorting and introgressive hybridization. Most of modern Spermophilus species diversified during the Early–Middle Pleistocene (2.2–1.0 million years ago). We propose a revised taxonomic classification for the genus Spermophilus by recognizing 18 species including a newly identified one (S. vorontsovi sp. nov.), which is found only in a limited area in the southeast of West Siberia. Employing genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping, we substantiated the role of the Ob River as a major barrier ensuring robust isolation of this taxon from S. erythrogenys. Despite its inherent limitations, the traditional multilocus approach remains a valuable tool for resolving relationships and can provide important insights into otherwise poorly understood groups. It is imperative to recognize that additional efforts are needed to definitively determine phylogenetic relationships between certain species of Palearctic ground squirrels.

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Издание

Журнал: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Выпуск журнала: Т.195

Номера страниц: 108057

ISSN журнала: 10557903

Издатель: Academic Press

Персоны

  • Simonov Evgeniy (Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals)
  • Lopatina Natalia V. (Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals)
  • Titov Sergey V. (Penza State University)
  • Ivanova Anastasiya D. (Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology)
  • Brandler Oleg V. (Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology)
  • Surin Vadim L. (National Medical Research Center for Hematology)
  • Matrosova Vera A. (Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology)
  • Dvilis Alisa E. (Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals)
  • Oreshkova Nataliya V. (V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest)
  • Kapustina Svetlana Yu. (Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology)
  • Golenishchev Fedor N. (Zoological Institute)
  • Ermakov Oleg A. (Penza State University)

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