Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex
In this work, we used two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and cytochrome- b ) and one nuclear (Rag 1) gene fragments to analyse phylogeographic history of black rats in Sri Lanka at subspecies level. Of the five subspecies recorded in Sri Lanka three ( Rattus rattus kelaarti , R.r. rufescens , R. r. kandian...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5934db8dedcf4d84b84110648e02eb51 2023-05-15T18:04:52+02:00 Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex P. P. C. Hemamali S. H. Boyagoda 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4038/cjs.v49i4.7823 https://doaj.org/article/5934db8dedcf4d84b84110648e02eb51 EN eng Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka https://cjs.sljol.info/articles/7823 https://doaj.org/toc/2513-2814 https://doaj.org/toc/2513-230X 2513-2814 2513-230X doi:10.4038/cjs.v49i4.7823 https://doaj.org/article/5934db8dedcf4d84b84110648e02eb51 Ceylon Journal of Science, Vol 49, Iss 4, Pp 433-441 (2020) subspecies mitochondrial inrogression muroid Science Q article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4038/cjs.v49i4.7823 2022-12-30T20:51:07Z In this work, we used two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and cytochrome- b ) and one nuclear (Rag 1) gene fragments to analyse phylogeographic history of black rats in Sri Lanka at subspecies level. Of the five subspecies recorded in Sri Lanka three ( Rattus rattus kelaarti , R.r. rufescens , R. r. kandianus ) are believed to have invaded Sri Lanka in prehistoric times and two ( R.r. alexandrinus , R. r. rattus ) in the recent past through trade ships from Europe and India. All subspecies, except R. r. kandianus , have restricted destribution with none occuring sympatrically. Rattus r. kandianus is widely destributed throughout the country. In the phylogeny, all black rats from Sri Lanka fell into the Rattus rattus complex lineage I. But, R.r. kelaarti , R.r. rufescens most of R.r. kandianus and one individual of R.r. alexandrinus formed a unique Sri Lankan sub-lineage within the lineage I. The results suggests hybridization with mitochondrial introgression of the endemic R.r. kandianus with all other subspecies separately. Introgression of R.r. alexandrinus mitochondrial DNA into a subpopulation of R.r. kandianus is responsible for placing few individuals of the latter in the widespead sub-lineage in the Lineage I with R.r. alexandrinus and R. rattus from other parts of the world. The fifth subspecies, R.r. rattus which was reported in small numbers from ports in 1930s, has most likely been replaced by R.r. alexandrinus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ceylon Journal of Science 49 4 433 |
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In this work, we used two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and cytochrome- b ) and one nuclear (Rag 1) gene fragments to analyse phylogeographic history of black rats in Sri Lanka at subspecies level. Of the five subspecies recorded in Sri Lanka three ( Rattus rattus kelaarti , R.r. rufescens , R. r. kandianus ) are believed to have invaded Sri Lanka in prehistoric times and two ( R.r. alexandrinus , R. r. rattus ) in the recent past through trade ships from Europe and India. All subspecies, except R. r. kandianus , have restricted destribution with none occuring sympatrically. Rattus r. kandianus is widely destributed throughout the country. In the phylogeny, all black rats from Sri Lanka fell into the Rattus rattus complex lineage I. But, R.r. kelaarti , R.r. rufescens most of R.r. kandianus and one individual of R.r. alexandrinus formed a unique Sri Lankan sub-lineage within the lineage I. The results suggests hybridization with mitochondrial introgression of the endemic R.r. kandianus with all other subspecies separately. Introgression of R.r. alexandrinus mitochondrial DNA into a subpopulation of R.r. kandianus is responsible for placing few individuals of the latter in the widespead sub-lineage in the Lineage I with R.r. alexandrinus and R. rattus from other parts of the world. The fifth subspecies, R.r. rattus which was reported in small numbers from ports in 1930s, has most likely been replaced by R.r. alexandrinus. |
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Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex |
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Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex |
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Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex |
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Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex |
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Historic black rat invasions into Sri Lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the Rattus rattus species complex |
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historic black rat invasions into sri lanka lead to hybridization forming two sub-lineages in the rattus rattus species complex |
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Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka |
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