Phylogeographic analysis of long-legged bats, Macrophyllum macrophyllum, with notes on roosting behavior and natural history.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-05-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.19432
Guilherme S T Garbino, Thiago Borges Fernandes Semedo, Juliane Saldanha, Daniela Cristina Ferreira, Rogerio Vieira Rossi, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da Silva, Burton K Lim
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Abstract

The long-legged bat (Macrophyllum macrophyllum) is widely distributed in the continental Neotropics, but poorly known because it is not commonly caught in mist nets. Available data suggest that this species is closely associated with water where it forages for insect prey. We compiled the first comprehensive molecular dataset assembled for the species, spanning its entire distributional range to investigate if the phylogeography of this monotypic genus is associated with the hydrographic drainage, ecosystem regions, or genetic clustering in Central and South America. To survey under sampled areas, fieldwork was conducted in the Brazilian Pantanal and Cerrado targeting the search for riverine roost sites of Macrophyllum. A literature review was also done to summarize roosting information for the species. New sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene were generated for tissue samples from Brazil and in museum collections. Phylogenetic trees were constructed using both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods and a haplotype network was used to analyze population structure. Our phylogenetic results identified five geographic lineages of Macrophyllum from (1) the western Cerrado, (2) eastern Cerrado and Pantanal, (3) Guianas, (4) Amazonia, and (5) Central America. However, the haplotype network in conjunction with the genetic clustering identified four populations with the eastern Cerrado and Pantanal grouping with the Guianas and the eastern part of Amazonia. The fieldwork in the Cerrado and Pantanal along with the literature review identified that about half of the roost sites for the long-legged bats were drainage culverts. There is geographic structuring in the mitochondrial data of Macrophyllum with Central America, western Cerrado, Pantanal, Guianas, and eastern Ecuador reciprocally monophyletic and well differentiated populations. However, the under sampled eastern Amazonia is poorly resolved in relation to the other areas. The long-legged bats seem to be relatively adaptable to certain levels of human disturbance and landscape development with man-made drainage culverts commonly used as roosting sites. Increased biodiversity surveys of bats in central Brazil are needed to fill in distributional gaps, such as the lower Amazon River basin, to resolve phylogeographic patterns of Macrophyllum in South America and better understand the potential of cryptic species in this monotypic genus.

长腿蝙蝠的系统地理分析及栖息行为和自然史注释。
长腿蝙蝠(Macrophyllum Macrophyllum)广泛分布于大陆新热带地区,但鲜为人知,因为它通常不被雾网捕获。现有数据表明,这一物种与水密切相关,它们在水里觅食昆虫猎物。我们编制了第一个为该物种组装的综合分子数据集,跨越其整个分布范围,以调查该单型属的系统地理学是否与中美洲和南美洲的水文排水,生态系统区域或遗传聚类有关。为了调查样本不足的地区,在巴西潘塔纳尔和塞拉多进行了实地调查,目的是寻找大叶蝉的河流栖息地点。并对该物种的栖息信息进行了文献综述。线粒体细胞色素b基因的新序列产生了组织样本从巴西和博物馆收藏。采用极大似然和贝叶斯推理方法构建了系统发育树,并采用单倍型网络对种群结构进行了分析。我们的系统发育结果确定了5个大门的地理谱系,分别来自(1)塞拉多西部、(2)塞拉多东部和潘塔纳尔、(3)圭亚那、(4)亚马逊和(5)中美洲。然而,单倍型网络结合遗传聚类鉴定出4个种群,分别属于塞拉多东部、潘塔纳尔东部、圭亚那和亚马逊东部。在塞拉多和潘塔纳尔的实地调查以及文献综述发现,长腿蝙蝠大约一半的栖息地是排水涵洞。巨门动物线粒体数据与中美洲、塞拉多西部、潘塔纳尔、圭亚那和厄瓜多尔东部的相互单系和分化良好的种群具有地理结构。然而,与其他地区相比,亚马孙东部取样不足的问题解决得很差。长腿蝙蝠似乎相对适应一定程度的人类干扰和景观发展,人工排水涵洞通常被用作栖息地点。需要在巴西中部加强对蝙蝠的生物多样性调查,以填补分布空白,如亚马逊河下游流域,以解决南美洲大门动物的系统地理格局,并更好地了解这一单型属中隐藏物种的潜力。
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PeerJ MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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