2017
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13017
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Multilocus phylogeny of East African gerbils (Rodentia, Gerbilliscus) illuminates the history of the Somali‐Masai savanna

Abstract: Aim The rodent genus Gerbilliscus is widespread in savannas throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The eastern clade comprises four species with distributions centred in the Somali-Masai biogeographical region of East Africa. We investigated the genetic diversity of the group with a view to illuminating the historical (Plio-Pleistocene) processes that formed contemporary biota of the understudied Somali-Masai region.Location Somali-Masai savanna, East Africa. MethodsWe performed multilocus genetic analyses of 240 samp… Show more

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“…Similarly, the mountains in north-eastern Tanzania (Kilimanjaro, Pare, Usambara) currently delimit distribution for some Acomys lineages ( Wil2 vs. Wil3 or cahirinus vs. spinosissimus groups), and, again, this pattern was found in other savanna rodents (e.g. Saccostomus [71], Gerbilliscus [72]). Further to the north, Kenyan highlands could have worked in similar way as they seem to limit distribution of several Acomys lineages ( Wil1 vs. Wil2 + Wil3, Ign3 vs. Ign4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Similarly, the mountains in north-eastern Tanzania (Kilimanjaro, Pare, Usambara) currently delimit distribution for some Acomys lineages ( Wil2 vs. Wil3 or cahirinus vs. spinosissimus groups), and, again, this pattern was found in other savanna rodents (e.g. Saccostomus [71], Gerbilliscus [72]). Further to the north, Kenyan highlands could have worked in similar way as they seem to limit distribution of several Acomys lineages ( Wil1 vs. Wil2 + Wil3, Ign3 vs. Ign4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Bryja et al 2010, while different vegetation types could be responsible for the current intraspecific genetic variability in southern Africa (Russo et al 2010). Recent studies from the eastern African savanna-woodland mosaic illustrated the processes involved in the forming of the fauna of open habitats and the effects of natural barriers (rivers and mountains) in combination with habitat specificity (Nicolas et al 2008, Colangelo et al 2013, McDonough et al 2015, Mikula et al 2016, Aghová et al 2017.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, African rodents have been used as biogeographical models for reconstruction of the evolutionary history of savannas (e.g. Aghová et al, 2017;Mazoch et al, 2018), as well as various types of forests (e.g. Bohoussou et al, 2015;Bryja, Mikula, Patzenhauerová, et al, 2014).…”
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