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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 188: 107890, 2023 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37517508

RESUMO

African-Malagasy species of the bat genus Miniopterus are notable both for the dramatic increase in the number of newly recognized species over the last 15 years, as well as for the profusion of new taxa from Madagascar and the neighboring Comoros. Since 2007, seven new Malagasy Miniopterus species have been described compared to only two new species since 1936 from the Afrotropics. The conservative morphology of Miniopterus and limited geographic sampling in continental Africa have undoubtedly contributed to the deficit of continental species. In addition to uncertainty over species limits, phylogenetic relationships of Miniopterus remain mostly unresolved, particularly at deeper backbone nodes. Previous phylogenetic studies were based on limited taxon sampling and/or limited genetic sampling involving no more than five loci. Here, we conduct the first phylogenomic study of the Afrotropical Miniopteridae by analyzing up to 3772 genome-wide ultraconserved elements (UCEs) from historic and modern samples of 70 individuals from 25 Miniopterus species/lineages. We analyze multiple datasets of varying degrees of completeness (70, 90, and 100 percent complete) using partitioned concatenated maximum likelihood and multispecies coalescent methods. Our well-supported, species-level phylogenies resolved most (6/8 or 7/8) backbone nodes and strongly support for the first time the monophyly of the Malagasy radiation. We inferred the crown age of African Miniopteridae in the late Miocene (10.4 Ma), while the main lineages of Miniopterus appear to have contemporaneously diversified in two sister radiations in the Afrotropics and Madagascar. Species-level divergence of 23 of 25 African + Malagasy Miniopterus were estimated to have 95 % HPDs that overlap with the late Miocene (5.3-10.4 Ma). We present ancestral range estimates that unambiguously support a continental African radiation that originated in the Zambezian and Somalian/Ethiopian biogeographic regions, but we cannot rule out back colonization of Africa from Madagascar. The phylogeny indicates genetic support for up to seven new species.


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Quirópteros , Humanos , Animais , Filogenia , Quirópteros/genética , África , Madagáscar
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Int. j. morphol ; 27(4): 1163-1167, dic. 2009. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-582067

RESUMO

Transparency technique to demonstrate cartilage and skeleton has been used from years 70. This consists basically of the muscle digestion through an enzyme (trypsine), and the staining of cartilage and skeleton using alcian blue and alizarin red on specimens previously fixed to formalin. This technique can be used to study the state of the cartilage and the bones in different stages of the development and to observe abnormalitys. Also it can be used to demonstrate museum specimen skeleton preserved in liquid. In this article is showed the application of this technique for the first time in rodents and adult bats, besides some annotations to optimize the procedure.


La técnica de transparentación para evidenciar cartílago y esqueleto ha sido empleada desde los años 70. Esta consiste básicamente en la digestión de músculo a través de una enzima (tripsina), y la tinción del cartílago y el esqueleto usando azul de alcian y rojo de alizarina sobre especímenes previamente fijados en formol. Esta técnica puede emplearse para estudiar el estado del cartílago y los huesos en diferentes etapas del desarrollo y poder observar anormalidades. También puede ser utilizada para evidenciar el esqueleto en especimenes de museo preservados en líquido. En este artículo se muestra la aplicación de esta técnica por primera vez en roedores y murciélagos adultos, además de algunas anotaciones para optimizar el procedimiento.


Assuntos
Animais , Cartilagem/anatomia & histologia , Coloração e Rotulagem/métodos , Quirópteros/anatomia & histologia , Roedores/anatomia & histologia , Azul Alciano , Técnicas Histológicas
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