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Granjon Laurent, Colangelo P., Tatard C., Colyn M., Dobigny Gauthier, Nicolas V. (2012). Intrageneric relationships within Gerbilliscus (Rodentia, Muridae, Gerbillinae), with characterization of an additional West African species. Zootaxa, (3325), p. 1-25. ISSN 1175-5326.

Titre du document
Intrageneric relationships within Gerbilliscus (Rodentia, Muridae, Gerbillinae), with characterization of an additional West African species
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000304427800001
Auteurs
Granjon Laurent, Colangelo P., Tatard C., Colyn M., Dobigny Gauthier, Nicolas V.
Source
Zootaxa, 2012, (3325), p. 1-25 ISSN 1175-5326
The systematics of the African rodent genus Gerbilliscus is still a matter of debate. At the genus level it has been said to include the related genus Gerbillurus, and at the species level some species still need to be definitely recognized as distinct. To tackle these questions, we gathered and analyzed mitochondrial (cytochrome b) and nuclear (BRCA1) gene sequences in a number of specimens representing ten species of Gerbilliscus and three species of Gerbillurus. Phylogenetic reconstructions confirm that Gerbillurus should be considered a synonym of Gerbilliscus. They also clearly show that species diversity in this group is spatially organized, with geographically well-defined species groups covering major areas of sub-Saharan Africa, namely Southern, Eastern and Western Africa. In the latter area, a well-supported genetic lineage appears to correspond to a hitherto overlooked species, also characterized by a distinctive karyotype. This species is characterized by an overall large size, a relatively long tail, a distinct karyotype, and represents a well-differentiated genetic cluster. It ranges from Benin to Guinea in Sudano-Guinean forest-savanna mosaic habitats, where it can be sympatric with the congeneric species G. kempi and G. guineae. Detailed body and skull morphological and biometrical analyses performed on samples of the West African species, including type specimens described in this region, suggest that this species may correspond to G. kempi. If confirmed, this would imply that what is currently named G. kempi would deserve another species name, the most likely of which would be G. giffardi.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde animal [080]
Description Géographique
ZONE SOUDANOGUINEENNE ; AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST
Localisation
Fonds IRD
Identifiant IRD
PAR00008947
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