Molecular Phylogenetics of New World Emballonurid Bats

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Phylogeny, Times of Divergence, Biogeography, and Evolutionary Patterns in Morphology and Behaviour

ISBN: 3838301757
ISBN 13: 9783838301754
Autor: Lim, Burton K
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Umfang: 144 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.07.2009
Format: 1 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 233 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 1579853 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

South America was an insular continent for most of the Tertiary, but it has the highest species diversity for many organismal groups. Since early explorations, biologists have been asking why South America has high biodiversity and how organisms got there during long periods of isolation. I address these questions of evolution using sheath-tailed bats (family Emballonuridae) as a study group. A molecular phylogeny was produced based on a phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from unlinked loci from the 4 components of genetic transmission found in mammals. Optimization of areas suggests that the ancestor of New World emballonurids had its origin in Africa. Divergence times were estimated with a relaxed clock approach and primary diversification in South America occurred during the Miocene. A study of historical biogeography indicated that the ancestral area was the Northern Amazon. Character mapping indicated a correlation of ear morphology with echolocation call design and foraging behaviour, which suggests a phylogenetic basis to the evolution of these character systems. These results will be of interest to biologists researching systematic biology, evolution, and biogeography.

Autorenporträt

Burton K. Lim, Ph.D.: Studied evolutionary biology at theUniversity of Toronto. Research interests in the evolution andbiodiversity of mammals with a particular emphasis on tropicalbats. Fieldwork in 17 different countries primarily in SouthAmerica and Asia. Assistant Curator of mammalogy at the RoyalOntario Museum, Toronto.

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