Authors
Alexandre Reis Percequillo, Joyce Rodrigues do Prado, Edson Fiedler Abreu, Jeronymo Dalapicolla, Ana Carolina Pavan, Elisandra de Almeida Chiquito, Pamella Brennand, Scott J Steppan, Alan R Lemmon, Emily Moriarty Lemmon, Mark Wilkinson
Publication date
2021/6/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
159
Pages
107120
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The tribe Oryzomyini is an impressive group of rodents, comprising 30 extant genera and an estimated 147 species. Recent remarkable advances in the understanding of the diversity, taxonomy and systematics of the tribe have mostly derived from analyses of single or few genetic markers. However, the evolutionary history and biogeography of Oryzomyini, its origin and diversification across the Neotropics, remain unrevealed. Here we use a multi-locus dataset (over 400 loci) obtained through anchored phylogenomics to provide a genome-wide phylogenetic hypothesis for Oryzomyini and to investigate the tempo and mode of its evolution. Species tree and supermatrix analyses produced topologies with strong support for most branches, with all genera confirmed as monophyletic, a result that previous studies failed to obtain. Our analyses also corroborated the monophyly and phylogenetic relationship of three …
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Scholar articles
AR Percequillo, JR do Prado, EF Abreu, J Dalapicolla… - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2021