Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus

Abstract Due to their conservative morphology, the complexity of the taxonomic composition of the Myotis “ nattereri ” species complex was highly underestimated until recently. In recent studies, the form inhabiting the Caucasus region was allocated to the species Myotis tschuliensis . However, no m...

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Published in:Mammalia
Main Authors: Kruskop, Sergei V., Solovyeva, Evgeniya N.
Other Authors: Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2020
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spelling crdegruyter:10.1515/mammalia-2019-0146 2023-05-15T17:13:44+02:00 Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus Kruskop, Sergei V. Solovyeva, Evgeniya N. Russian Foundation for Basic Research 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2019-0146 https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/mamm/85/1/article-p90.xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/mammalia-2019-0146/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/mammalia-2019-0146/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH Mammalia volume 85, issue 1, page 90-99 ISSN 1864-1547 0025-1461 Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2020 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2019-0146 2022-04-14T05:09:30Z Abstract Due to their conservative morphology, the complexity of the taxonomic composition of the Myotis “ nattereri ” species complex was highly underestimated until recently. In recent studies, the form inhabiting the Caucasus region was allocated to the species Myotis tschuliensis . However, no molecular data was available from its type territory in Turkmenistan. We successfully isolated DNA from two paratypes of M. tschuliensis stored in the Zoological museum of Moscow State University and obtained partial sequences of the mitochondrial gene ND1. The analysis of the DNA showed that the specimens from the Caucasus and Turkmenistan undoubtedly belong to the same genetic lineage. However, morphometric analysis of cranial and dental features showed that the Caucasus and Turkmenistan populations differ from each other approximately to the same extent as M. tschuliensis from M . nattereri . It is possible that there is a still undescribed geographical race in the Caucasus. However, final clarification of the taxonomic status of this population requires more extensive studies, both genetic and morphological. Article in Journal/Newspaper Myotis nattereri De Gruyter (via Crossref) Mammalia 85 1 90 99
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Solovyeva, Evgeniya N.
Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus
topic_facet Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract Due to their conservative morphology, the complexity of the taxonomic composition of the Myotis “ nattereri ” species complex was highly underestimated until recently. In recent studies, the form inhabiting the Caucasus region was allocated to the species Myotis tschuliensis . However, no molecular data was available from its type territory in Turkmenistan. We successfully isolated DNA from two paratypes of M. tschuliensis stored in the Zoological museum of Moscow State University and obtained partial sequences of the mitochondrial gene ND1. The analysis of the DNA showed that the specimens from the Caucasus and Turkmenistan undoubtedly belong to the same genetic lineage. However, morphometric analysis of cranial and dental features showed that the Caucasus and Turkmenistan populations differ from each other approximately to the same extent as M. tschuliensis from M . nattereri . It is possible that there is a still undescribed geographical race in the Caucasus. However, final clarification of the taxonomic status of this population requires more extensive studies, both genetic and morphological.
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title Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus
title_short Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus
title_full Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus
title_fullStr Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus
title_full_unstemmed Validating the relationships: which species of Myotis “ nattereri ” group (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) actually inhabits the Caucasus
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