Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species
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Resumo: | The subgenus Phyllodia (genus Pteronotus) comprises 9 species ranging from the western coast of Mexico to central Brazil, including Greater and Lesser Antilles. Two of them, Pteronotus rubiginosus and Pteronotus sp. 1, form an endemic South American clade within Phyllodia and are reported in sympatry for several localities in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil. We herein performed a comprehensive investigation to fully characterize the cranial variation and genetic intraspecific structuring within this clade. We also integrated genetic, morphological, and acoustic evidence to formally describe the species previously reported as Pteronotus sp. 1. Specimens of P. rubiginosus occurring in sympatry with the new species have a more distinctive cranial phenotype than those from allopatric areas, suggesting character displacement as a potential force promoting divergence by decreasing resource competition or reproductive interactions between them. Although the 2 species are sympatric in several localities, the divergence in their echolocation calls also may be promoting resource partitioning at the microhabitat level, with P. rubiginosus foraging in less cluttered areas and the new species restricted to more cluttered areas. © 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. |
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Pavan, Ana CarolinaBobrowiec, Paulo Estefano DineliPercequillo, Alexandre Reis2020-05-15T18:54:30Z2020-05-15T18:54:30Z2018https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1563110.1093/jmammal/gyy048The subgenus Phyllodia (genus Pteronotus) comprises 9 species ranging from the western coast of Mexico to central Brazil, including Greater and Lesser Antilles. Two of them, Pteronotus rubiginosus and Pteronotus sp. 1, form an endemic South American clade within Phyllodia and are reported in sympatry for several localities in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil. We herein performed a comprehensive investigation to fully characterize the cranial variation and genetic intraspecific structuring within this clade. We also integrated genetic, morphological, and acoustic evidence to formally describe the species previously reported as Pteronotus sp. 1. Specimens of P. rubiginosus occurring in sympatry with the new species have a more distinctive cranial phenotype than those from allopatric areas, suggesting character displacement as a potential force promoting divergence by decreasing resource competition or reproductive interactions between them. Although the 2 species are sympatric in several localities, the divergence in their echolocation calls also may be promoting resource partitioning at the microhabitat level, with P. rubiginosus foraging in less cluttered areas and the new species restricted to more cluttered areas. © 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org.Volume 99, Número 3, Pags. 624-645Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAllopatryBatCalling BehaviorCharacter DisplacementDivergenceEcholocationEndemic SpeciesGeographical VariationMorphometryNew SpeciesNiche PartitioningPhenotypeSympatryTaxonomyAmazoniaBrasilFrench GuianaGreater AntillesGuyanaLesser AntillesMexico [north America]SurinameMormoopidaePteronotusPteronotus RubiginosusGeographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new speciesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal of Mammalogyengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALGeographic.pdfGeographic.pdfapplication/pdf1584155https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15631/1/Geographic.pdf2c758c5ad96c35a87572286a70f131aaMD511/156312020-05-29 12:19:53.161oai:repositorio:1/15631Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-29T16:19:53Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
title |
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
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Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species Pavan, Ana Carolina Allopatry Bat Calling Behavior Character Displacement Divergence Echolocation Endemic Species Geographical Variation Morphometry New Species Niche Partitioning Phenotype Sympatry Taxonomy Amazonia Brasil French Guiana Greater Antilles Guyana Lesser Antilles Mexico [north America] Suriname Mormoopidae Pteronotus Pteronotus Rubiginosus |
title_short |
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
title_full |
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
title_fullStr |
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
title_full_unstemmed |
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
title_sort |
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species |
author |
Pavan, Ana Carolina |
author_facet |
Pavan, Ana Carolina Bobrowiec, Paulo Estefano Dineli Percequillo, Alexandre Reis |
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Bobrowiec, Paulo Estefano Dineli Percequillo, Alexandre Reis |
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Pavan, Ana Carolina Bobrowiec, Paulo Estefano Dineli Percequillo, Alexandre Reis |
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Allopatry Bat Calling Behavior Character Displacement Divergence Echolocation Endemic Species Geographical Variation Morphometry New Species Niche Partitioning Phenotype Sympatry Taxonomy Amazonia Brasil French Guiana Greater Antilles Guyana Lesser Antilles Mexico [north America] Suriname Mormoopidae Pteronotus Pteronotus Rubiginosus |
topic |
Allopatry Bat Calling Behavior Character Displacement Divergence Echolocation Endemic Species Geographical Variation Morphometry New Species Niche Partitioning Phenotype Sympatry Taxonomy Amazonia Brasil French Guiana Greater Antilles Guyana Lesser Antilles Mexico [north America] Suriname Mormoopidae Pteronotus Pteronotus Rubiginosus |
description |
The subgenus Phyllodia (genus Pteronotus) comprises 9 species ranging from the western coast of Mexico to central Brazil, including Greater and Lesser Antilles. Two of them, Pteronotus rubiginosus and Pteronotus sp. 1, form an endemic South American clade within Phyllodia and are reported in sympatry for several localities in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil. We herein performed a comprehensive investigation to fully characterize the cranial variation and genetic intraspecific structuring within this clade. We also integrated genetic, morphological, and acoustic evidence to formally describe the species previously reported as Pteronotus sp. 1. Specimens of P. rubiginosus occurring in sympatry with the new species have a more distinctive cranial phenotype than those from allopatric areas, suggesting character displacement as a potential force promoting divergence by decreasing resource competition or reproductive interactions between them. Although the 2 species are sympatric in several localities, the divergence in their echolocation calls also may be promoting resource partitioning at the microhabitat level, with P. rubiginosus foraging in less cluttered areas and the new species restricted to more cluttered areas. © 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. |
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