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THE RELATIONSHIPS OF MAJOR LINEAGES WITHIN PEROMYSCINE RODENTS: A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC HYPOTHESIS AND SYSTEMATIC REAPPRAISAL

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JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY
Volume 89, Issue 5, Pages 1279-1295

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1644/07-MAMM-A-195.1

Keywords

Baiomyini; classification; Neotominae; Ochrotomyini; Peromyscini; Peromyscus; phylogeny; Reithrodontomyini; rodents; systematics

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Funding

  1. Royal Ontario Museum (MDE)
  2. Connaught Foundation
  3. Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program
  4. University of Toronto

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Peromyscine mice of the crecetid subfamily Neotominae comprise the most common and speciose assemblage of North American rodents. The composition and Phylogenetic relationships within this group have been addressed using multiple character systems but remain unresolved, particularly the branching pattern of deeply rooted lineages. The relationships and status of several taxa formerly included within Peromyscus also are controversial. We present a new phylogenetic hypothesis based on combined mitochondrial and nuclear sequences using cytochrome b. interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein. and growth hormone receptor gene sequences. and include all major peromyscine lineages. Bayesian and parsimony approaches recover a congruent, well-resolved phylogeny, wherein Peronniscus forms a monophyletic assemblage only if a number of putative genera are included within it. Onychomys rather than Reithrodontomys is the sister taxon to Peromyscus (within which are included Habromys, Osgoodomys, Megadontmys, Podomys, and Neotomodon). Reithrodontomys in turn is the sister taxon to Isthmomys, and these 2 genera are the nearest outlier to Onychomys plus an expanded concept of Peromyscus, consistent with the recent recognition of this entire group as the tribe Reithrodontomyini. The Baiomyini, Ochrotomyini, and Neotoma (Neotomini) appear as successive outgroups to this clade. Based on these results, we present a systematic review of higher-level relationships among peromyscine rodents.

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