Phylogeny, biogeography, and integrative taxonomic revision of the Afro-Arabian rodent genus Ochromyscus (Muridae: Murinae: Praomyini)

Author:

Meheretu Yonas123,Mikula Ondřej1ORCID,Frynta Daniel4,Frýdlová Petra4,Mulualem Getachew15,Lavrenchenko Leonid A6,Kostin Danila S6,Sh Abdirahman Elmi Hassan47,Šumbera Radim8,Bryja Josef15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Vertebrate Biology of the Czech Academy of Sciences , Brno , Czech Republic

2. Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Umeå , Sweden

3. Department of Biology and Institute of Mountain Research and Development, Mekelle University , Mekelle, Tigray , Ethiopia

4. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University , Prague , Czech Republic

5. Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University , Brno , Czech Republic

6. A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow , Russia

7. Department of Biology, Amoud University , Borama, Somaliland

8. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia , České Budějovice , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract The analyses of Plio-Pleistocene speciation processes in the Horn of Africa are relevant for understanding the evolution of biodiversity patterns of this understudied part of the world. Here we analyse comprehensive genomic and morphological data of the recently delimited murid genus Ochromyscus, one of the few with Afro-Arabian distribution. Using an integrative taxonomic approach, we delimit three species in the genus: two in eastern Africa (O. brockmani and O. niveiventris) and one in southern Arabia (O. yemeni), and detail their distribution, genetic structure, and evolutionary history. Despite their morphological similarity, the three species split before the Pleistocene, and their interspecific genetic divergence level is comparable to that between sister genera of murine rodents. The split between two taxa living on opposite sides of the Red Sea (O. brockmani vs. O. yemeni) is younger than the separation of their ancestor and O. niveiventris living in eastern Africa. The colonization of Arabia can be explained either by the presence of a relatively recent continental bridge or by the past occurrence of the genus along the eastern coast of the Red Sea and subsequent spreading through the Sinai Peninsula.

Funder

Czech Science Foundation

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Czech–French Contact Mobility—Barrande Program

Charles University Research Centre

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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