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@article{1706016, author = {Mizerovská, Daniela and Mikula, Ondřej and Meheretu, Yonas and Bartáková, Veronika and Bryjová, Anna and Kostin, Danila S. and Sumbera, Radim and Lavrenchenko, Leonid A. and Bryja, Josef}, article_location = {Brno}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20031}, keywords = {taxonomy; Ethiopian Highlands; mitogenomics; distribution; mammals; Ethiopian rats; morphometry}, language = {eng}, issn = {2694-7684}, journal = {Journal of Vertebrate Biology}, title = {Integrative taxonomic revision of the Ethiopian endemic rodent genus Stenocephalemys (Muridae: Murinae: Praomyini) with the description of two new species}, url = {https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20031}, volume = {69}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1706016 AU - Mizerovská, Daniela - Mikula, Ondřej - Meheretu, Yonas - Bartáková, Veronika - Bryjová, Anna - Kostin, Danila S. - Sumbera, Radim - Lavrenchenko, Leonid A. - Bryja, Josef PY - 2020 TI - Integrative taxonomic revision of the Ethiopian endemic rodent genus Stenocephalemys (Muridae: Murinae: Praomyini) with the description of two new species JF - Journal of Vertebrate Biology VL - 69 IS - 2 SP - 1-21 EP - 1-21 PB - Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences SN - 26947684 KW - taxonomy KW - Ethiopian Highlands KW - mitogenomics KW - distribution KW - mammals KW - Ethiopian rats KW - morphometry UR - https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20031 L2 - https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20031 N2 - Ethiopian rats (genus Stenocephalemys) represent a monophyletic group of Ethiopian endemic rodents that diverged in the Ethiopian Highlands during the Pleistocene. Because of the frequent occurrence of so-called reticulate evolution (i.e. repeated hybridization of partially diverged populations), their taxonomy has not been adequately resolved, despite the fact that they belong to the most abundant rodent genus in Ethiopia and are important as pests and carriers of pathogens (e.g. hantaviruses). Here we analysed material for 623 Stenocephalemys specimens using integrative taxonomy composed of genomic analyses (388 nuclear markers and complete mitogenomes), 2D-geometric morphometry of skulls and classical morphometry of external traits. The genus consists of six clearly defined gene pools (= species), characterized by specific morphology, ecology and distribution. Two of them, described here as new species, live in fragmented populations in Afroalpine habitats in the north-western part of the Ethiopian Highlands. We also showed that mitochondrial DNA is not applicable as a universal diagnostic tool for species discrimination in Stenocephalemys, because of multiple cases of mitochondrial introgression. This finding illustrates the utility of the genus as a suitable model for future studies of mito-nuclear coevolution along an elevational gradient. ER -
MIZEROVSKÁ, Daniela, Ondřej MIKULA, Yonas MEHERETU, Veronika BARTÁKOVÁ, Anna BRYJOVÁ, Danila S. KOSTIN, Radim SUMBERA, Leonid A. LAVRENCHENKO and Josef BRYJA. Integrative taxonomic revision of the Ethiopian endemic rodent genus Stenocephalemys (Muridae: Murinae: Praomyini) with the description of two new species. \textit{Journal of Vertebrate Biology}. Brno: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, 2020, vol.~69, No~2, p.~1-21. ISSN~2694-7684. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20031.
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