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Rodents of the Caribbean: origin and diversification of hutias unravelled by next-generation museomics
Authors:Pierre-Henri Fabre  Julia T. Vilstrup  Maanasa Raghavan  Clio Der Sarkissian  Eske Willerslev  Emmanuel J. P. Douzery  Ludovic Orlando
Affiliation:1.Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;2.Centre for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark;3.Institut des Sciences de l''Evolution (ISEM, UMR 5554 CNRS-UM2-IRD), Université Montpellier II, Place E. Bataillon, CC 064, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Abstract:The Capromyidae (hutias) are endemic rodents of the Caribbean and represent a model of dispersal for non-flying mammals in the Greater Antilles. This family has experienced severe extinctions during the Holocene and its phylogenetic affinities with respect to other caviomorph relatives are still debated as morphological and molecular data disagree. We used target enrichment and next-generation sequencing of mitochondrial and nuclear genes to infer the phylogenetic relationships of hutias, estimate their divergence ages, and understand their mode of dispersal in the Greater Antilles. We found that Capromyidae are nested within Echimyidae (spiny rats) and should be considered a subfamily thereof. We estimated that the split between hutias and Atlantic Forest spiny rats occurred 16.5 (14.8–18.2) million years ago (Ma), which is more recent than the GAARlandia land bridge hypothesis (34–35 Ma). This would suggest that during the Early Miocene, an echimyid-like ancestor colonized the Greater Antilles from an eastern South American source population via rafting. The basal divergence of the Hispaniolan Plagiodontia provides further support for a vicariant separation between Hispaniolan and western islands (Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica) hutias. Recent divergences among these western hutias suggest Plio-Pleistocene dispersal waves associated with glacial cycles.
Keywords:ancient DNA   biogeography   Capromyidae   GAARlandia   islands   West Indies
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