Trident bats found in mainland
Southeast Asia are currently subsumed into a single species, Aselliscus
stoliczkanus.
In this study, we examined
morphological and genetic data from different populations from Southeast Asia,
with a special focus on specimens from Vietnam.
Our analyses support the existence of
a further species of Aselliscus in northeastern Vietnam that separated from A.
stoliczkanus sensu lato (s.l.) during the late Miocene.
Within the latter taxon, we
identified five geographic lineages that diverged from each other during the
Plio-Pleistocene epoch.
Some of them may also correspond to
further separate taxa, but additional molecular and morphological data are
needed to test this hypothesis.
Herewith, based on the combined
evidences we describe the northeastern Vietnamese population as a separate
species.
Title: | Description of a new species of the genus Aselliscus (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) from Vietnam |
Authors: | Vuong, Tan Tu Csorba, Gabor Goerfoel, Tamas |
Keywords: | taxonomy phylogeography mtDNA morphology karst bat Southeast Asia |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | MUSEUM & INST ZOOLOGY PAS-POLISH ACAD SCIENCES, WILCZA STREET 64, 00-679 WARSAW, POLAND |
Citation: | ISIKNOWLEDGE |
Abstract: | Trident bats found in mainland Southeast Asia are currently subsumed into a single species, Aselliscus stoliczkanus. In this study, we examined morphological and genetic data from different populations from Southeast Asia, with a special focus on specimens from Vietnam. Our analyses support the existence of a further species of Aselliscus in northeastern Vietnam that separated from A. stoliczkanus sensu lato (s.l.) during the late Miocene. Within the latter taxon, we identified five geographic lineages that diverged from each other during the Plio-Pleistocene epoch. Some of them may also correspond to further separate taxa, but additional molecular and morphological data are needed to test this hypothesis. Herewith, based on the combined evidences we describe the northeastern Vietnamese population as a separate species. |
Description: | ACTA CHIROPTEROLOGICA Volume: 17 Issue: 2 Pages: 233-254 Published: 2015 ; TNS05791 |
URI: | http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3161/15081109ACC2015.17.2.002 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/32550 |
ISSN: | 1508-1109 |
Appears in Collections: | Bài báo của ĐHQGHN trong Web of Science |
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