Title
Taxonomy of the long-tailed mouse Oligoryzomys destructor (Sigmodontinae: Oryzomyini) with the designation of neotypes for Hesperomys destructor Tschudi, 1844 and Hesperomys melanostoma Tschudi, 1844
Date Issued
01 February 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
The genus Oligoryzomys, distributed from southern South America to southern North America, is the most diverse of the tribe Oryzomyini of sigmodontine rodents. Even when 22 species are currently recognized, species boundaries are unclear for several forms. The species Oligoryzomys destructor is one of the least studied species of the genus and is the one with the largest distribution along the Andes (from southern Colombia to northern Bolivia). The species was described without the selection of a holotype and indication of its type locality. In addition, several taxa are regarded as synonyms of O. destructor. These facts are relevant because previous analysis of DNA sequences has shown that O. destructor represents a species complex. Herein, in addition to test the phylogenetic position of O. destructor within the genus Oligoryzomys, we assess patterns of morphological and molecular variation of O. destructor and its associated nominal forms aimed to assess the boundaries of the species. As part of the study, we selected neotypes for Hesperomys destructor and H. melanostoma. At the light of our results, we recognized O. destructor as a species with two subspecies, O. d. destructor and O. d. spodiurus. Also, we discuss the role of Andean rivers, and their different permeability, as allopatric barriers molding the structure of O. destructor.
Start page
127
End page
144
Volume
57
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento Biología (teórica, matemática, térmica, criobiología, ritmo biológico), Biología evolutiva
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85055008878
Source
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
ISSN of the container
09475745
Sponsor(s)
Bruce D. Patterson (Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago), Phil Myers and Cody W. Thompson (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Michigan), Víctor Pacheco (Museo de Historia Natural de San Marcos, Lima), Robert S. Voss (American Museum of Natural History, New York), and Darrin Lunde (National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C.) kindly allowed to take information (locality data, measurements, and photographs) of specimens under their care. Lourdes Valdez assisted us with data analysis. Financial support was provided by Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT, Chile) 1141055 and 1180366 to GD, and Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT- 63140131, Chile) and MECESUP AUS1203 – Pasantías Internacionales to NH. Bruce D. Patterson (Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago), Phil Myers and Cody W. Thompson (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Michigan), Vıctor Pacheco (Museo de Historia Natural de San Marcos, Lima), Robert S. Voss (American Museum of Natural History, New York), and Darrin Lunde (National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C.) kindly allowed to take information (locality data, measurements, and photographs) of specimens under their care. Lourdes Valdez assisted us with data analysis. Financial support was provided by Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientıfico y Tec-nologico (FONDECYT, Chile) 1141055 and 1180366 to GD, and Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientıfica y Tecnologica (CONI-CYT-63140131, Chile) and MECESUP AUS1203 – Pasantıas Interna-cionales to NH.
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