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Morphometric variation in nearly unstudied populations of the most studied mammal:: The non-commensal house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) in the Near East and Northern Africa

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ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER
卷 246, 期 2, 页码 91-101

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2007.02.003

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commensalism; wild mice; Near East; Mus musculus

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The phenotypic consequences in the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) of the transition from an ordinary field-dwelling rodent to a species that is dependent on human populations was studied by investigating the morphometric variation of non-commensal populations of M. m. domesticus from Syria, Jordan, SW Iran, and Libya and comparing them with that of conspecific commensal populations from Eastern Turkey, Greece, and Bulgaria. Commensal populations of M. musculus musculus from the Czech Republic were used as an outgroup. About 849 adult specimens of M. musculus were analysed by multivariate procedures based on standard molar, skull and body measurements. As expected, there was considerable variation among the studied populations and a good correspondence between morphometric and geographic distances. The resulting morphometric tree was consistent with the hypothesis that the original radiation of M. m. domesticus took place somewhere in the Near East. Commensal populations of M. m. domesticus form a single derived branch. Specimens originating from four different sites in eastern Syria showed the greatest similarity to one another and possessed relatively bigger molars than the other studied populations. Commensal populations were characterised by longer tails when compared to noncommensal populations, which suggests an adaptation for living in a more three-dimensionally heterogeneous environment for commensal populations. (c) 2007 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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