Authors
Scott Hotaling, Mary E Foley, Nicolette M Lawrence, Jose Bocanegra, Marina B Blanco, Rodin Rasoloarison, Peter M Kappeler, Meredith A Barrett, Anne D Yoder, David W Weisrock
Publication date
2016/5
Journal
Molecular ecology
Volume
25
Issue
9
Pages
2029-2045
Description
Implementation of the coalescent model in a Bayesian framework is an emerging strength in genetically based species delimitation studies. By providing an objective measure of species diagnosis, these methods represent a quantitative enhancement to the analysis of multilocus data, and complement more traditional methods based on phenotypic and ecological characteristics. Recognized as two species 20 years ago, mouse lemurs (genus Microcebus) now comprise more than 20 species, largely diagnosed from mtDNA sequence data. With each new species description, enthusiasm has been tempered with scientific scepticism. Here, we present a statistically justified and unbiased Bayesian approach towards mouse lemur species delimitation. We perform validation tests using multilocus sequence data and two methodologies: (i) reverse‐jump Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling to assess the likelihood of …
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