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@article{1696382, author = {Nicolas, Violaine and Fabre, PierreandHenri and Bryja, Josef and Denys, Christiane and Verheyen, Erik and Missoup, Alain Didier and Olayemi, Ayodeji and Katuala, Pionus and Dudu, Akaibe and Colyn, Marc and Peterhans, Julian Kerbis and Demos, Terrence}, article_location = {San Diego}, article_number = {MAR 2020}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106703}, keywords = {Biogeography; Mammals; Rodents; Speciation; Taxonomy; Tropical Africa}, language = {eng}, issn = {1055-7903}, journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution}, title = {The phylogeny of the African wood mice (Muridae, Hylomyscus) based on complete mitochondrial genomes and five nuclear genes reveals their evolutionary history and undescribed diversity}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106703}, volume = {144}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1696382 AU - Nicolas, Violaine - Fabre, Pierre-Henri - Bryja, Josef - Denys, Christiane - Verheyen, Erik - Missoup, Alain Didier - Olayemi, Ayodeji - Katuala, Pionus - Dudu, Akaibe - Colyn, Marc - Peterhans, Julian Kerbis - Demos, Terrence PY - 2020 TI - The phylogeny of the African wood mice (Muridae, Hylomyscus) based on complete mitochondrial genomes and five nuclear genes reveals their evolutionary history and undescribed diversity JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution VL - 144 IS - MAR 2020 SP - 1-15 EP - 1-15 PB - Academic Press Inc. Elsevier Science SN - 10557903 KW - Biogeography KW - Mammals KW - Rodents KW - Speciation KW - Taxonomy KW - Tropical Africa UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106703 L2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106703 N2 - Wood mice of the genus Hylomyscus, are small-sized rodents widely distributed in lowland and montane rainforests in tropical Africa, where they can be locally abundant. Recent morphological and molecular studies have increased the number of recognized species from 8 to 18 during the last 15 years. We used complete mitochondrial genomes and five nuclear genes to infer the number of candidate species within this genus and depict its evolutionary history. In terms of gene sampling and geographical and taxonomic coverage, this is the most comprehensive review of the genus Hylomyscus to date. The six species groups (aeta, alleni, anselli, bath, denniae and parvus) defined on morphological grounds are monophyletic. Species delimitation analyses highlight undescribed diversity within this genus: perhaps up to 10 taxa need description or elevation from synonymy, pending review of type specimens. Our divergence dating and biogeographical analyses show that diversification of the genus occurred after the end of the Miocene and is closely linked to the history of the African forest. The formation of the Rift Valley combined with the declining global temperatures during the Late Miocene caused the fragmentation of the forests and explains the first split between the denniae group and remaining lineages. Subsequently, periods of increased climatic instability during Plio-Pleistocene probably resulted in elevated diversification in both lowland and montane forest taxa. ER -
NICOLAS, Violaine, Pierre-Henri FABRE, Josef BRYJA, Christiane DENYS, Erik VERHEYEN, Alain Didier MISSOUP, Ayodeji OLAYEMI, Pionus KATUALA, Akaibe DUDU, Marc COLYN, Julian Kerbis PETERHANS a Terrence DEMOS. The phylogeny of the African wood mice (Muridae, Hylomyscus) based on complete mitochondrial genomes and five nuclear genes reveals their evolutionary history and undescribed diversity. \textit{Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution}. San Diego: Academic Press Inc. Elsevier Science, 2020, roč.~144, MAR 2020, s.~1-15. ISSN~1055-7903. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106703.
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