Evolutionary relationships and climatic niche evolution in the genus Handleyomys (Sigmodontinae: Oryzomyini)

[Display omitted] •Monophyly of Handleyomys sensu lato was supported.•Intergeneric levels of divergence detected among four clades within Handleyomys.•Three cryptic lineages detected within H. alfaroi and H. rostratus, respectively.•The niche conservatism hypothesis was rejected for the majority of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2018-11, Vol.128, p.12-25
Hauptverfasser: Almendra, Ana Laura, González-Cózatl, Francisco X., Engstrom, Mark D., Rogers, Duke S.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Monophyly of Handleyomys sensu lato was supported.•Intergeneric levels of divergence detected among four clades within Handleyomys.•Three cryptic lineages detected within H. alfaroi and H. rostratus, respectively.•The niche conservatism hypothesis was rejected for the majority of phylogroups pairs.•Disjoint optimally suitable areas were shared among haplotypes and time periods. Mesoamerica is considered a biodiversity hot spot with levels of endemism and species diversity likely underestimated. Unfortunately, the region continues to experience some of the highest deforestation rates in the world. For mammals, the evolutionary relationships of many endemic taxa are controversial, as it is the case for members of the genus Handleyomys. Estimation of a time-calibrated hypothesis for the evolution of these six genera (Euryoryzomys, Handleyomys, Hylaeamys, Nephelomys, Oecomys and Transandinomys) supported a monophyletic Handleyomys sensu lato. Based on their distinctive morphology and the amount of inter-generic genetic divergence, Handleyomys sensu stricto, H. alfaroi, the H. chapmani, and the H. melanotis species groups warrant recognition as separate genera. In addition, species delimitation documents the existence of cryptic species-level lineages within H. alfaroi and H. rostratus. Cryptic lineages within H. rostratus exhibited significant niche differentiation, but this was not the pattern among species-level clades within H. alfaroi. Similarly, age–range correlations revealed that niche evolution within Handleyomys is not correlated with evolutionary time, instead, ancestral climate tolerance reconstructions show niche disparities at specific diversification events within the chapmani and melanotis species groups, while the climatic niche of the rest of species of Handleyomys tended to be conservative.
ISSN:1055-7903
1095-9513
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2018.06.018