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Colonization history of Mallorca Island by the European rabbit,Oryctolagus cuniculus,and the Iberian hare,Lepus granatensis (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
Authors:Fernando A Seixas  Javier Juste  Paula F Campos  Miguel Carneiro  Nuno Ferrand  Paulo C Alves  José Melo‐Ferreira
Institution:1. CIBIO, Centro de Investiga??o em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Universidade do Porto, InBIO, Laboratório Associado, Campus Agrário de Vair?o, , 4485‐661 Vair?o, Portugal;2. Departamento Biologia, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, , 4169‐007 Porto, Portugal;3. Estación Biológica de Do?ana (CSIC), , Sevilla, 41092 Spain;4. Centre for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, , 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark;5. Wildlife Biology Program, College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana, , Missoula, MT 59812 USA
Abstract:The Mediterranean islands have a long history of human‐mediated introductions resulting in frequent replacements of their fauna and flora. Although these histories are sometimes well documented or may be inferred from paleontological studies, the use of phylogenetic and population genetic reconstruction methods provides a complementary perspective for answering questions related to the history of insular species. In the present study, we infer the colonization history of Mallorca (Balearic Islands) by the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and the Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis) using sequence variation of the mitochondrial DNA control region from continental and insular specimens (total of 489 sequences). Additionally, the taxonomic identity of Mallorcan L. granatensis was confirmed using a diagnostic nuclear marker. For both Mallorcan rabbits and hares, genetic diversity was comparable to the continental populations, suggesting the introduction of multiple lineages. Two Mallorcan haplogroups were found in hares, which likely correspond to two introduction events. Rabbits from Mallorca were identified as belonging to the subspecies Oryctolagus cuniculus cuniculus, and may have been originated both from Iberian and French populations. The molecular estimates of the timing of the colonization events of the Mallorcan lagomorphs are consistent with human‐mediated introductions by early settlers on the islands. © 2014 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014, 111 , 748–760.
Keywords:control region  introductions  lagomorphs  Mediterranean  peninsula  phylogeny  phylogeography
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