EVOLUTION IN NEW-GUINEAN MURIDAE (RODENTIA) ASSESSED BY MICROCOMPLEMENT FIXATION OF ALBUMIN

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作者
WATTS, CHS
BAVERSTOCK, PR
机构
[1] Evolutionary Biology Unit, South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA, 5000, North Terrace
[2] Centre for Conservation Technology, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, 2480
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10.1071/ZO9940295
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
The interrelationships of 19 genera and 28 species of New Guinean rodents representing 80% of the currently recognised New Guinean genera, were studied using microcomplement fixation of albumin to measure immunological distances among genera. The phylogenetic distinctiveness of Rattus and the closely related Stenomys from all other genera was confirmed. The remaining genera fall into three groups: (i) Lorentzimys; (ii) Anisomys, Coccymys, Chiruromys, Hyomys, Macruromys, Mallomys and Pogonomys; and (iii) Crossomys, Hydromys, Leptomys, Mayermys, Melomys, Neohydromys, Parahydromys, Pseudohydromys and Uromys. Solomys, from the Solomon islands, and Leggadina, Mesembriomys and Xeromys, from Australia, were shown to belong to this latter group. Groups (i) and (ii) are essentially endemic to New Guinea, while the third shares genera and species with Australia.
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页码:295 / 306
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