Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...

Black rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economic and health impacts. Remarkably, their evolutionary history has received little attention, and there is no firm agreement on how many species should be recognized within the black rat complex. This species complex is nati...

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Main Authors: Pagès, Marie, Bazin, Eric, Galan, Maxime, Chaval, Yannick, Claude, Julien, Herbreteau, Vincent, Michaux, Johan, Piry, Sylvain, Morand, Serge, Cosson, Jean-François
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2012
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.p0t0b 2024-06-09T07:49:14+00:00 Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ... Pagès, Marie Bazin, Eric Galan, Maxime Chaval, Yannick Claude, Julien Herbreteau, Vincent Michaux, Johan Piry, Sylvain Morand, Serge Cosson, Jean-François 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p0t0b https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.p0t0b en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.12149 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Rattus Dataset dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p0t0b10.1111/mec.12149 2024-05-13T10:58:15Z Black rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economic and health impacts. Remarkably, their evolutionary history has received little attention, and there is no firm agreement on how many species should be recognized within the black rat complex. This species complex is native to India and Southeast Asia. According to current taxonomic classification, there are three taxa living in sympatry in several parts of Thailand, Cambodia and Lao People's Democratic Republic, where this study was conducted: two accepted species (Rattus tanezumi, Rattus sakeratensis) and an additional mitochondrial lineage of unclear taxonomic status referred to here as ‘Rattus R3’. We used extensive sampling, morphological data and diverse genetic markers differing in rates of evolution and parental inheritance (two mitochondrial DNA genes, one nuclear gene and eight microsatellite loci) to assess the reproductive isolation of these three taxa. Two close Asian relatives, Rattus argentiventer and Rattus ... : IRBP-Pages-2012Fasta alignment of IRBP sequences used in Pages et al., 2012Mito-Pages-2012Fasta alignment of mitochondrial data used in Pages et al., 2012Microsat-Pages-2012Microsatellite data used in Pages et al., 2012Morphological dataWe assessed the morphological differences between 328 adult specimens from the R3 and R. tanezumi mt lineages. Five linear measurements were considered: head + body length, tail length, hind-foot length, ear length and head length. All measurements were made with a ruler (precision 1 mm), with the exception of head length, which was measured with a caliper (precision 0.1 mm). Specimens were sexed and classified as adults on the basis of both complete development of the mandibular row of teeth and sexual maturity (full development of seminal vesicles and vulva opening, for males (M) and females (F), respectively)Morphological-Data.xls ... Dataset Rattus rattus DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Pagès, Marie
Bazin, Eric
Galan, Maxime
Chaval, Yannick
Claude, Julien
Herbreteau, Vincent
Michaux, Johan
Piry, Sylvain
Morand, Serge
Cosson, Jean-François
Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...
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description Black rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economic and health impacts. Remarkably, their evolutionary history has received little attention, and there is no firm agreement on how many species should be recognized within the black rat complex. This species complex is native to India and Southeast Asia. According to current taxonomic classification, there are three taxa living in sympatry in several parts of Thailand, Cambodia and Lao People's Democratic Republic, where this study was conducted: two accepted species (Rattus tanezumi, Rattus sakeratensis) and an additional mitochondrial lineage of unclear taxonomic status referred to here as ‘Rattus R3’. We used extensive sampling, morphological data and diverse genetic markers differing in rates of evolution and parental inheritance (two mitochondrial DNA genes, one nuclear gene and eight microsatellite loci) to assess the reproductive isolation of these three taxa. Two close Asian relatives, Rattus argentiventer and Rattus ... : IRBP-Pages-2012Fasta alignment of IRBP sequences used in Pages et al., 2012Mito-Pages-2012Fasta alignment of mitochondrial data used in Pages et al., 2012Microsat-Pages-2012Microsatellite data used in Pages et al., 2012Morphological dataWe assessed the morphological differences between 328 adult specimens from the R3 and R. tanezumi mt lineages. Five linear measurements were considered: head + body length, tail length, hind-foot length, ear length and head length. All measurements were made with a ruler (precision 1 mm), with the exception of head length, which was measured with a caliper (precision 0.1 mm). Specimens were sexed and classified as adults on the basis of both complete development of the mandibular row of teeth and sexual maturity (full development of seminal vesicles and vulva opening, for males (M) and females (F), respectively)Morphological-Data.xls ...
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author Pagès, Marie
Bazin, Eric
Galan, Maxime
Chaval, Yannick
Claude, Julien
Herbreteau, Vincent
Michaux, Johan
Piry, Sylvain
Morand, Serge
Cosson, Jean-François
author_facet Pagès, Marie
Bazin, Eric
Galan, Maxime
Chaval, Yannick
Claude, Julien
Herbreteau, Vincent
Michaux, Johan
Piry, Sylvain
Morand, Serge
Cosson, Jean-François
author_sort Pagès, Marie
title Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...
title_short Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...
title_full Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...
title_fullStr Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Cytonuclear discordance among the Southeast Asian Black rats (Rattus rattus complex) ...
title_sort data from: cytonuclear discordance among the southeast asian black rats (rattus rattus complex) ...
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