Author:
Eldridge M. D. B.,Wilson A. C. C.,Metcalfe C. J.,Dollin A. E.,Bell J. N.,Johnson P. M.,Johnston P. G.,Close R. L.
Abstract
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis was undertaken to resolve the systematic
uncertainties surrounding the morphologically distinct purple-necked
rock-wallaby (P. lateralis purpureicollis) of north-west
Queensland, Australia. A comparison of mtDNA sequence divergence using both
whole mtDNA restriction site and control-region sequence analyses revealed
that P. l. purpureicollis was as well differentiated
from other P. lateralis (black-footed rock-wallaby) taxa
as P. lateralis was from
P. penicillata (brush-tailed rock-wallaby) or
P. assimilis (allied rock-wallaby). Phylogenetic
analysis of the sequence data suggests thatP. lateralis
(sensu lato) is paraphyletic, with
P. l. purpureicollis being more closely aligned to
P. penicillataand P. assimilis
than to P. lateralis
(sensu stricto). Data are also presented that
demonstrate significant differences in the distribution of the telomeric
repeat sequence (TTAGGG)n between the chromosomes of
P. l. purpureicollis and the karyotypically similar
MacDonnell Ranges race of P. lateralis. In addition,
meiosis appears to be severely disrupted in the majority (73%) of
oocytes examined from two P. l. purpureicollis
MacDonnell Ranges race hybrids. In light of these findings we recommend that
the purple-necked rock-wallaby be reinstated as a full species,
P. purpureicollis Le Souef 1924.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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