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Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex
Although Borneo has received more attention from biologists than most other islands in the Malay Archipelago, many questions regarding the systematic relationships of Bornean mammals remain. Using next-generation sequencing technology, we obtained mitochondrial DNA sequences from the holotype of Sun...
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author | Nations, Jonathan A. Giarla, Thomas C. Morni, Muhd Amsyari William Dee, Julius Swanson, Mark T. Hiller, Anna E. Khan, Faisal Ali Anwarali Esselstyn, Jacob A. |
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description | Although Borneo has received more attention from biologists than most other islands in the Malay Archipelago, many questions regarding the systematic relationships of Bornean mammals remain. Using next-generation sequencing technology, we obtained mitochondrial DNA sequences from the holotype of Suncusater, the only known specimen of this shrew. Several shrews collected recently in Sarawak are closely aligned, both morphologically and mitochondrially, with the holotype of S.ater. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial sequences indicate that the S.ater holotype and new Sarawak specimens do not belong to the genus Suncus, but instead are most closely related to Palawanosorexmuscorum. Until now Palawanosorex has been known only from the neighboring Philippine island of Palawan. Additional sequences from nuclear ultra-conserved elements from the new Sarawak specimens strongly support a sister relationship to P.muscorum. We therefore transfer ater to Palawanosorex. The new specimens demonstrate that P.ater is more widespread in northern Borneo than previously recorded. Continued sampling of Bornean mammal diversity and reexamination of type material are critical in understanding the evolutionary history of the biologically rich Malay Archipelago. |
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spelling | pubmed-98366562023-02-08 Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex Nations, Jonathan A. Giarla, Thomas C. Morni, Muhd Amsyari William Dee, Julius Swanson, Mark T. Hiller, Anna E. Khan, Faisal Ali Anwarali Esselstyn, Jacob A. Zookeys Short Communication Although Borneo has received more attention from biologists than most other islands in the Malay Archipelago, many questions regarding the systematic relationships of Bornean mammals remain. Using next-generation sequencing technology, we obtained mitochondrial DNA sequences from the holotype of Suncusater, the only known specimen of this shrew. Several shrews collected recently in Sarawak are closely aligned, both morphologically and mitochondrially, with the holotype of S.ater. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial sequences indicate that the S.ater holotype and new Sarawak specimens do not belong to the genus Suncus, but instead are most closely related to Palawanosorexmuscorum. Until now Palawanosorex has been known only from the neighboring Philippine island of Palawan. Additional sequences from nuclear ultra-conserved elements from the new Sarawak specimens strongly support a sister relationship to P.muscorum. We therefore transfer ater to Palawanosorex. The new specimens demonstrate that P.ater is more widespread in northern Borneo than previously recorded. Continued sampling of Bornean mammal diversity and reexamination of type material are critical in understanding the evolutionary history of the biologically rich Malay Archipelago. Pensoft Publishers 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9836656/ /pubmed/36760481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1137.94217 Text en Jonathan A. Nations, Thomas C. Giarla, Muhd Amsyari Morni, Julius William Dee, Mark T. Swanson, Anna E. Hiller, Faisal Ali Anwarali Khan, Jacob A. Esselstyn https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Nations, Jonathan A. Giarla, Thomas C. Morni, Muhd Amsyari William Dee, Julius Swanson, Mark T. Hiller, Anna E. Khan, Faisal Ali Anwarali Esselstyn, Jacob A. Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex |
title | Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex |
title_full | Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex |
title_fullStr | Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex |
title_short | Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncusater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex |
title_sort | molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic bornean black shrew, suncusater medway, 1965 (soricidae, crocidurinae), place it in the genus palawanosorex |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836656/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1137.94217 |
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