Genome-wide data support recognition of an additional species of Neotropical river otter (Mammalia, Mustelidae, Lutrinae)

Author:

de Ferran Vera12ORCID,Vieira Figueiró Henrique3,Trinca Cristine Silveira1,Hernández-Romero Pablo César45ORCID,Lorenzana Gustavo P6ORCID,Gutiérrez-Rodríguez Carla7,Koepfli Klaus-Peter38,Eizirik Eduardo19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Escola de Ciências da Saúde e da Vida, Laboratório de Biologia Genômica e Molecular , Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul 90619-900 , Brazil

2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , Milwaukee, WI 53211 , United States

3. Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, George Mason University , 1500 Remount Road , Front Royal, VA 22630 , United States

4. Laboratorio de Biodiversidad y Cambio Global (LABIOCG), Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , Tlalnepantla de Baz 54090 , Mexico

5. IUCN Species Survival Commission, Otter Specialist Group , Rue Mauverney 28, Gland 1196 , Switzerland

6. School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University , Flagstaff, AZ 86011 , United States

7. Instituto de Ecología A.C., Red de Biología Evolutiva , Xalapa, Veracruz 91073 , Mexico

8. Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, Center for Species Survival , Washington, DC 20008 , United States

9. Instituto Pró-Carnívoros , Atibaia, São Paulo 12945-010 , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Cryptic biodiversity continues to be revealed worldwide, even in apparently well-known groups such as carnivorans. The Neotropical Otter (Lontra longicaudis) presents shape variation in its nose pad, a character that has been used to differentiate species in this group. Based on this, 3 subspecies are recognized: L. l. annectens (Mexico, Central America, and South America west of the Andes), L. l. enudris (Amazon and Orinoco basins), and L. l. longicaudis (Paraná basin and remaining distribution). Previous studies partially supported their distinctness based on mitochondrial DNA markers, morphometrics, and ecological niche modeling. We analyzed genome-wide nuclear markers (ultraconserved elements) of 29 L. longicaudis individuals across the species’ range to assess its population structure. Phylogenomic analysis recovered L. longicaudis as paraphyletic with robust support, with 1 clade comprising samples from Mexico and Colombia (trans-Andean populations) and another encompassing the remaining samples (cis-Andean populations), which grouped with 2 other South American species, L. felina and L. provocax. Principal component and admixture analyses strongly differentiated the 2 main L. longicaudis groups, and distinguished the Amazonian individuals from the remaining cis-Andean samples. Our results support the recognition of trans-Andean populations of L. longicaudis as a distinct otter species, which should be recognized as Lontra annectens.

Funder

CNPq/Brazil

PUCRS/CAPES-PrInt Program

Office of Naval Research Global/USA

MCTIC/CNPq/Brazil

FAPEG/Brazil

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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