Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.

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Autor(a) principal: Peçanha, Willian Thomaz
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Althoff, Sérgio Luiz, Galiano, Daniel, Quintela, Fernando Marques, Maestri, Renan, Gonçalves, Gislene Lopes, Freitas, Thales Renato Ochotorena de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Pleistocene climatic oscillations favoured the expansion of grassland ecosystems and open vegetation landscapes throughout the Neotropics, and influenced the evolutionary history of species adapted to such environments. In this study, we sampled populations of the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to open areas in the Pampas and Atlantic Forest biomes to assess the tempo and mode of population divergence using an integrative approach, including coalescence theory, ecological niche models, and morphometry. Our results indicated that these O. nasutus populations exhibited high levels of genetic structure. Six major mtDNA clades were found, structuring these biomes into distinct groups. Estimates of their divergence times was indicated to be 0.571 myr. The high degree of genetic structure is reflected in the analyses of geometric morphometric; skull differences between lineages in the two ecoregions were detected. During the last glacial maximum, there was a strong increase in suitable abiotic conditions for O. nasutus. Distinct molecular markers revealed a population expansion over time, with a possible demographic retraction during the post-glacial period. Considering that all clades coalesce with the last interglacial maximum, our results indicated that reduction in suitable conditions during this period may have resulted in a possible vicariance associated with refuge isolation.
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title Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
spellingShingle Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
Peçanha, Willian Thomaz
Morfometria geométrica
Marcadores moleculares
title_short Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
title_full Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
title_fullStr Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
title_sort Pleistocene climatic oscillations in Neotropical open areas: refuge isolation in the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to grasslands.
author Peçanha, Willian Thomaz
author_facet Peçanha, Willian Thomaz
Althoff, Sérgio Luiz
Galiano, Daniel
Quintela, Fernando Marques
Maestri, Renan
Gonçalves, Gislene Lopes
Freitas, Thales Renato Ochotorena de
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author2 Althoff, Sérgio Luiz
Galiano, Daniel
Quintela, Fernando Marques
Maestri, Renan
Gonçalves, Gislene Lopes
Freitas, Thales Renato Ochotorena de
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Althoff, Sérgio Luiz
Galiano, Daniel
Quintela, Fernando Marques
Maestri, Renan
Gonçalves, Gislene Lopes
Freitas, Thales Renato Ochotorena de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morfometria geométrica
Marcadores moleculares
topic Morfometria geométrica
Marcadores moleculares
description Pleistocene climatic oscillations favoured the expansion of grassland ecosystems and open vegetation landscapes throughout the Neotropics, and influenced the evolutionary history of species adapted to such environments. In this study, we sampled populations of the rodent Oxymycterus nasutus endemic to open areas in the Pampas and Atlantic Forest biomes to assess the tempo and mode of population divergence using an integrative approach, including coalescence theory, ecological niche models, and morphometry. Our results indicated that these O. nasutus populations exhibited high levels of genetic structure. Six major mtDNA clades were found, structuring these biomes into distinct groups. Estimates of their divergence times was indicated to be 0.571 myr. The high degree of genetic structure is reflected in the analyses of geometric morphometric; skull differences between lineages in the two ecoregions were detected. During the last glacial maximum, there was a strong increase in suitable abiotic conditions for O. nasutus. Distinct molecular markers revealed a population expansion over time, with a possible demographic retraction during the post-glacial period. Considering that all clades coalesce with the last interglacial maximum, our results indicated that reduction in suitable conditions during this period may have resulted in a possible vicariance associated with refuge isolation.
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