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Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China

China has 26 species in the tribe Arvicolini. The taxonomic status of these voles remains controversial despite much effort. Herein, we evaluate the taxonomic position of 22 species plus 2 unidentified taxa using mitochondrial DNA gene sequences (cytb + CO1). We also evaluate 18 species and 2 uniden...

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Autores principales: Liu, Shaoying, Jin, Wei, Liu, Yang, Murphy, Robert W., Lv, Bin, Hao, Haibang, Liao, Rui, Sun, Zhiyu, Tang, Mingkun, Chen, Weicai, Fu, Jianrong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5901085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29674783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw170
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author Liu, Shaoying
Jin, Wei
Liu, Yang
Murphy, Robert W.
Lv, Bin
Hao, Haibang
Liao, Rui
Sun, Zhiyu
Tang, Mingkun
Chen, Weicai
Fu, Jianrong
author_facet Liu, Shaoying
Jin, Wei
Liu, Yang
Murphy, Robert W.
Lv, Bin
Hao, Haibang
Liao, Rui
Sun, Zhiyu
Tang, Mingkun
Chen, Weicai
Fu, Jianrong
author_sort Liu, Shaoying
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description China has 26 species in the tribe Arvicolini. The taxonomic status of these voles remains controversial despite much effort. Herein, we evaluate the taxonomic position of 22 species plus 2 unidentified taxa using mitochondrial DNA gene sequences (cytb + CO1). We also evaluate 18 species and 2 unidentified taxa using morphological data. Phylogenetic analyses of cytb resolve monophyly for the genera Alexandromys, Lasiopodomys, Microtus, Neodon, Proedromys, and Volemys with strong support. Stenocranius clusters with Chionomys but with very weak support. Analyses of concatenated cytb + CO1 resolve the same genera with strong support, but the topology of the tree differs from that of cytb in that Chionomys roots at the base of the tree independent of Stenocranius, which forms the sister-group of Lasiopodomys in a more terminal position. The matrilineal genealogy excludes the type species Arvicola amphibius from the rest of the Arvicolini. This species forms the sister-group of Ondatra with high support. Neodon includes N. irene, N. linzhiensis, N. fuscus, N. leucurus, N. sikimensis, Microtus clarkei, and 2 unidentified specimens. Alexandromys includes the former species Microtus oeconomus, M. kikuchii, M. limnophilus, M. fortis, and M. maximowiczii. Finally, Microtus has the subgenera Blanfordimys, Microtus, Mynomes, Pedomys, Pitymys, and Terricola, which includes the Chinese species M. agrestis, M. arvalis, and Blanfordimys juldaschi. General mixed Yule-coalescent species delimitation modeling demarcates 6 currently recognized species and 2 new species of Neodon. A principal component analysis of the morphological data among 7 matrilines shows that all variables have positive loadings of high magnitude on the 1st component. Canonical discriminant analysis for Neodon (including M. clarkei and 2 unidentified species) correctly classifies 93.0% of specimens. Overall, our analyses support the recognition of Alexandromys, Lasiopodomys, Microtus, Neodon, Proedromys, and Volemys as genera. Stenocranius includes Microtus gregalis, and the genealogical position of Stenocranius remains uncertain. The status of Arvicola requires further study. We assign M. clarkei to Neodon and describe 2 new species of Neodon.
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spelling pubmed-59010852018-04-19 Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China Liu, Shaoying Jin, Wei Liu, Yang Murphy, Robert W. Lv, Bin Hao, Haibang Liao, Rui Sun, Zhiyu Tang, Mingkun Chen, Weicai Fu, Jianrong J Mammal Feature Article China has 26 species in the tribe Arvicolini. The taxonomic status of these voles remains controversial despite much effort. Herein, we evaluate the taxonomic position of 22 species plus 2 unidentified taxa using mitochondrial DNA gene sequences (cytb + CO1). We also evaluate 18 species and 2 unidentified taxa using morphological data. Phylogenetic analyses of cytb resolve monophyly for the genera Alexandromys, Lasiopodomys, Microtus, Neodon, Proedromys, and Volemys with strong support. Stenocranius clusters with Chionomys but with very weak support. Analyses of concatenated cytb + CO1 resolve the same genera with strong support, but the topology of the tree differs from that of cytb in that Chionomys roots at the base of the tree independent of Stenocranius, which forms the sister-group of Lasiopodomys in a more terminal position. The matrilineal genealogy excludes the type species Arvicola amphibius from the rest of the Arvicolini. This species forms the sister-group of Ondatra with high support. Neodon includes N. irene, N. linzhiensis, N. fuscus, N. leucurus, N. sikimensis, Microtus clarkei, and 2 unidentified specimens. Alexandromys includes the former species Microtus oeconomus, M. kikuchii, M. limnophilus, M. fortis, and M. maximowiczii. Finally, Microtus has the subgenera Blanfordimys, Microtus, Mynomes, Pedomys, Pitymys, and Terricola, which includes the Chinese species M. agrestis, M. arvalis, and Blanfordimys juldaschi. General mixed Yule-coalescent species delimitation modeling demarcates 6 currently recognized species and 2 new species of Neodon. A principal component analysis of the morphological data among 7 matrilines shows that all variables have positive loadings of high magnitude on the 1st component. Canonical discriminant analysis for Neodon (including M. clarkei and 2 unidentified species) correctly classifies 93.0% of specimens. Overall, our analyses support the recognition of Alexandromys, Lasiopodomys, Microtus, Neodon, Proedromys, and Volemys as genera. Stenocranius includes Microtus gregalis, and the genealogical position of Stenocranius remains uncertain. The status of Arvicola requires further study. We assign M. clarkei to Neodon and describe 2 new species of Neodon. Oxford University Press 2017-02-08 2016-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5901085/ /pubmed/29674783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw170 Text en © The Author [2016]. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society of Mammalogists. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Liu, Shaoying
Jin, Wei
Liu, Yang
Murphy, Robert W.
Lv, Bin
Hao, Haibang
Liao, Rui
Sun, Zhiyu
Tang, Mingkun
Chen, Weicai
Fu, Jianrong
Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China
title Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China
title_full Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China
title_fullStr Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China
title_short Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China
title_sort taxonomic position of chinese voles of the tribe arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from xizang, china
topic Feature Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5901085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29674783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw170
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