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Phylogeography of the Japanese greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus nippon (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Northeast Asia: New insight into the monophyly of the Japanese populations
Authors:Yugo Ikeda  Masaharu Motokawa
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Sakyo Kyoto, Japan ; 2. Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto University, Sakyo Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:The Japanese greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus nippon) is distributed widely in East Asia. Within the species, Rnippon in Northeast Asia is regarded as the lineage that diverged most recently. However, the monophyly of the Japanese populations is unclear due to insufficient data about phylogenetic relationship of the western Japanese populations. To test the monophyly of the Japanese populations of Rnippon, we sampled Rnippon from western Japan and performed a phylogeographic analysis based on mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b and the D‐loop. The Northeast Asian lineage consisted of three main clades in eastern Japan (clade I), western Japan (clade II), and the continent as well as the Kumamoto population in westernmost Japan (clade III). The results of this study do not support the monophyly of the Japanese population. The findings suggest the “reverse colonization” of Rnippon from the Japanese Archipelago to the Eurasian continent, and provide important insight into the role of the island system in creation and supply of diversity to the continent.
Keywords:greater horseshoe bat   island biology   land bridge   phylogeny   reverse colonization
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