Role of Pleistocene climatic oscillations on genetic differentiation and evolutionary history of the Transvolcanic deer mouse Peromyscus hylocetes (Rodentia: Cricetidae) throughout the Mexican central highlands

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
M. Ángel León-Tapia, Yessica Rico, Jesús A. Fernández, Elizabeth Arellano, Alejandro Espinosa de los Monteros
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Abstract

Highlands are the most heterogeneous and complex biogeographic regions of Mexico. Species inhabiting these regions have been exposed to geologic events and climatic fluctuations in the past causing limited historical gene flow that resulted in structured genetic variation and high endemism. We examined the genetic variation of the mouse Peromyscus hylocetes throughout its geographic distribution within the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TVB), to estimate its current environmental suitability, habitat connectivity, and to reconstruct its evolutionary history by inferring the role of past events and abiotic factors. Two main genetic clusters corresponding to the west and east range of the species distribution were detected. Gene flow occurred largely from the west to the east cluster. Peromyscus hylocetes and Paztecus diverged during the Pliocene–Pleistocene at the central-south region of the TVB. We hypothesized that after this divergence, Phylocetes colonized the TVB during the Pleistocene and later expanded its distribution to the western TVB. Due to the climatic oscillations in the late Pleistocene, populations were restricted in western TVB during the warmer periods, and displacements occurred during colder periods from the west to the central TVB on several episodes.

更新世气候振荡对墨西哥中部高地跨火山鹿鼠Peromyscus hylocetes(啮齿动物:蟋蟀科)遗传分化和进化史的作用
高地是墨西哥最异质和最复杂的生物地理区域。这些地区的物种在过去受到地质事件和气候波动的影响,造成有限的历史基因流动,导致结构性遗传变异和高度地方性。我们研究了跨墨西哥火山带(TVB)地理分布中的水足鼠(Peromyscus hylocetes)的遗传变异,以估计其当前的环境适应性、栖息地连通性,并通过推断过去事件和非生物因素的作用来重建其进化史。发现了两个主要的遗传群,对应于物种分布的西部和东部范围。基因流动主要由西向东发生。在上新世-更新世期间,在TVB中南部地区,hylocetes Peromyscus和P. aztecus发生了分化。我们推测,在这一分化之后,P. hylocetes在更新世时期占领了TVB,后来扩展到TVB西部。由于晚更新世的气候振荡,种群在温暖期局限于TVB西部,而在寒冷期,从TVB西部向中部发生了数次迁移。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research (JZSER)is a peer-reviewed, international forum for publication of high-quality research on systematic zoology and evolutionary biology. The aim of the journal is to provoke a synthesis of results from morphology, physiology, animal geography, ecology, ethology, evolutionary genetics, population genetics, developmental biology and molecular biology. Besides empirical papers, theoretical contributions and review articles are welcome. Integrative and interdisciplinary contributions are particularly preferred. Purely taxonomic and predominantly cytogenetic manuscripts will not be accepted except in rare cases, and then only at the Editor-in-Chief''s discretion. The same is true for phylogenetic studies based solely on mitochondrial marker sequences without any additional methodological approach. To encourage scientific exchange and discussions, authors are invited to send critical comments on previously published articles. Only papers in English language are accepted.
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