Authors
ANA CAROLINA PAVAN, FELIPE MARTINS, FABRÍCIO R SANTOS, ALBERT DITCHFIELD, RODRIGO AF REDONDO
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume
102
Issue
3
Pages
527-539
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The small-sized frugivorous bat Carollia perspicillata is an understory specialist and occurs in a wide range of lowland habitats, tending to be more common in tropical dry or moist forests of South and Central America. Its sister species, Carollia brevicauda, occurs almost exclusively in the Amazon rainforest. A recent phylogeographic study proposed a hypothesis of origin and subsequent diversification for C. perspicillata along the Atlantic coastal forest of Brazil. Additionally, it also found two allopatric clades for C. brevicauda separated by the Amazon Basin. We used cytochrome b gene sequences and a more extensive sampling to test hypotheses related to the origin and diversification of C. perspicillata plus C. brevicauda clade in South America. The results obtained indicate that there are two sympatric evolutionary lineages within each species. In C. perspicillata, one lineage is limited to the Southern Atlantic …
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