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Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China

Although mammals are a well-studied group of animals, making accurate field identification of small mammals is still complex because of morphological variation across developmental stages, color variation of pelages, and often damaged osteological and dental characteristics. In 2008, small mammals w...

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Autores principales: Lu, Liang, Chesters, Douglas, Zhang, Wen, Li, Guichang, Ma, Ying, Ma, Huailei, Song, Xiuping, Wu, Haixia, Meng, Fengxia, Zhu, Chaodong, Liu, Qiyong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043479
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author Lu, Liang
Chesters, Douglas
Zhang, Wen
Li, Guichang
Ma, Ying
Ma, Huailei
Song, Xiuping
Wu, Haixia
Meng, Fengxia
Zhu, Chaodong
Liu, Qiyong
author_facet Lu, Liang
Chesters, Douglas
Zhang, Wen
Li, Guichang
Ma, Ying
Ma, Huailei
Song, Xiuping
Wu, Haixia
Meng, Fengxia
Zhu, Chaodong
Liu, Qiyong
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description Although mammals are a well-studied group of animals, making accurate field identification of small mammals is still complex because of morphological variation across developmental stages, color variation of pelages, and often damaged osteological and dental characteristics. In 2008, small mammals were collected for an epidemiological study of a spotted fever outbreak in Hainan, China. Ten species of small mammals were identified by morphological characters in the field, most using pelage color characters only. The study is extended here, in order to assess whether DNA barcoding would be suitable as an identification tool in these small mammals. Barcode clusters showed some incongruence with morphospecies, especially for some species of Rattus and Niviventer, so molecular delineation was carried out with an expanded dataset of combined cytochrome b (Cyt-b) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences. COI sequences were successfully amplified from 83% of collected mammals, but failed in all specimens of Suncus murinus, which were thus excluded in DNA barcoding analysis. Of note, ten molecular taxonomic units were found from samples of nine morphologically identified species. Accordingly, 11 species of small mammals were present in the investigated areas, including four Rattus species, three Niviventer species, Callosciurus erythraeus, Neohylomys hainanensis, Tupaia belangeri, and Suncus murinus. Based on the results of the phylogenetic and molecular delineation analyses, the systematic status of some rodent species should be redefined. R. rattus hainanicus and R. rattus sladeni are synonyms of R. andamanensis. R. losea from China and Southeast Asia comprises two independent species: R. losea and R. sakeratensis. Finally, the taxonomic status of three putative species of Niviventer should be further confirmed according to morphological, molecular and ecological characters.
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spelling pubmed-34306982012-09-05 Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China Lu, Liang Chesters, Douglas Zhang, Wen Li, Guichang Ma, Ying Ma, Huailei Song, Xiuping Wu, Haixia Meng, Fengxia Zhu, Chaodong Liu, Qiyong PLoS One Research Article Although mammals are a well-studied group of animals, making accurate field identification of small mammals is still complex because of morphological variation across developmental stages, color variation of pelages, and often damaged osteological and dental characteristics. In 2008, small mammals were collected for an epidemiological study of a spotted fever outbreak in Hainan, China. Ten species of small mammals were identified by morphological characters in the field, most using pelage color characters only. The study is extended here, in order to assess whether DNA barcoding would be suitable as an identification tool in these small mammals. Barcode clusters showed some incongruence with morphospecies, especially for some species of Rattus and Niviventer, so molecular delineation was carried out with an expanded dataset of combined cytochrome b (Cyt-b) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences. COI sequences were successfully amplified from 83% of collected mammals, but failed in all specimens of Suncus murinus, which were thus excluded in DNA barcoding analysis. Of note, ten molecular taxonomic units were found from samples of nine morphologically identified species. Accordingly, 11 species of small mammals were present in the investigated areas, including four Rattus species, three Niviventer species, Callosciurus erythraeus, Neohylomys hainanensis, Tupaia belangeri, and Suncus murinus. Based on the results of the phylogenetic and molecular delineation analyses, the systematic status of some rodent species should be redefined. R. rattus hainanicus and R. rattus sladeni are synonyms of R. andamanensis. R. losea from China and Southeast Asia comprises two independent species: R. losea and R. sakeratensis. Finally, the taxonomic status of three putative species of Niviventer should be further confirmed according to morphological, molecular and ecological characters. Public Library of Science 2012-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3430698/ /pubmed/22952689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043479 Text en © 2012 Lu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lu, Liang
Chesters, Douglas
Zhang, Wen
Li, Guichang
Ma, Ying
Ma, Huailei
Song, Xiuping
Wu, Haixia
Meng, Fengxia
Zhu, Chaodong
Liu, Qiyong
Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China
title Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China
title_full Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China
title_fullStr Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China
title_full_unstemmed Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China
title_short Small Mammal Investigation in Spotted Fever Focus with DNA-Barcoding and Taxonomic Implications on Rodents Species from Hainan of China
title_sort small mammal investigation in spotted fever focus with dna-barcoding and taxonomic implications on rodents species from hainan of china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043479
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