Mitogenomic phylogeny of the Asian colobine genus Trachypithecus with special focus on Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847) and description of a new species
Trachypithecus, which currently contains 20 species divided into four groups, is the most speciose and geographically dispersed genus among Asian colobines. Despite several morphological and molecular studies, however, its evolutionary history and phylogeography remain poorly understood. Phayre'...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dōngwùxué yánjiū 2020-11, Vol.41 (6), p.656-669 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trachypithecus, which currently contains 20 species divided into four
groups, is the most speciose and geographically dispersed genus among
Asian colobines. Despite several morphological and molecular studies,
however, its evolutionary history and phylogeography remain poorly
understood. Phayre's langur (Trachypithecus phayrei) is one of
the most widespread members of the genus, but details on its actual
distribution and intraspecific taxonomy are limited and controversial.
Thus, to elucidate the evolutionary history of Trachypithecus and to
clarify the intraspecific taxonomy and distribution of T. phayrei, we
sequenced 41 mitochondrial genomes from georeferenced fecal samples and
museum specimens, including two holotypes. Phylogenetic analyses
revealed a robustly supported phylogeny of Trachypithecus, suggesting
that the T. pileatus group branched first, followed by the T.
francoisi group , and the T. cristatus and T. obscurus groups most
recently. The four species groups diverged from each other
4.5-3.1 million years ago (Ma), while speciation events within
these groups occurred much more recently (1.6-0.3 Ma). Within T.
phayrei, we found three clades that diverged 1.0-0.9 Ma,
indicating the existence of three rather than two taxa. Following the
phylogenetic species concept and based on genetic, morphological, and
ecological differences, we elevate the T. phayrei subspecies to species
level, describe a new species from central Myanmar, and refine the
distribution of the three taxa. Overall, our study highlights the
importance of museum specimens and provides new insights not only into
the evolutionary history of T. phayrei but the entire Trachypithecus
genus as well. |
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ISSN: | 2095-8137 0254-5853 |
DOI: | 10.24272/J.ISSN.2095-8137.2020.254 |