Confrontation of morphological and molecular data: The Praomys group (Rodentia, Murinae) as a case of adaptive convergences and morphological stasis
Phylogenetic relationships in a group of 21 African rodent species designated as the Praomys group (Murinae) were investigated using morphological characters and sequence data from the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and nuclear IRBP gene fragment (840 bp). The molecular results confirm the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2005-12, Vol.37 (3), p.899-919 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phylogenetic relationships in a group of 21 African rodent species designated as the
Praomys group (Murinae) were investigated using morphological characters and sequence data from the complete mitochondrial cytochrome
b gene and nuclear IRBP gene fragment (840
bp). The molecular results confirm the monophyly of the
Praomys group, including the species
Malacomys verschureni, while the other
Malacomys species appear very divergent. The basal relationships within the
Praomys group are poorly resolved, suggesting a rapid radiation at about 7–9 million years ago based on genetic divergence rates calibrated from the fossil record. Discrepancies between molecular and morphological results probably reflect of numerous convergences as well as variations in the rates of morphological evolution among lineages. Reconstructions of the ancestral character states suggest a savannah origin for the
Praomys group, along with some morphological traits conserved by stasis in savannah taxa. At the same time, forest taxa seem to be characterized by an accelerated morphological evolution, with acquisition of convergent adaptive characters. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.06.018 |