Tracing the Origin and Diversification of Dipodoidea (Order: Rodentia): Evidence from Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogeny | |
Zhang, Qian1; Xia, Lin1; Kimura, Yuri2; Shenbrot, Georgy3; Zhang, Zhaoqun4; Ge, Deyan1; Yang, Qisen1; yangqs@ioz.ac.cn | |
2013-03-01 | |
发表期刊 | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY |
ISSN | 0071-3260 |
卷号 | 40期号:1页码:32-44 |
文章类型 | Review |
摘要 | Dipodoidea are a diverse rodent group whose earliest known record is from the Middle Eocene. The evolution and diversification of this superfamily have been documented by fossils and comparative morphology, but have not yet been studied from the perspective of molecular phylogeny. This study is the first attempt to reconstruct an extensive phylogeny of Dipodidae and estimate divergence times based on a nuclear gene coding for interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein. We found that there is a wide measure of agreement with the fossil record. Each of the three ecological groups of the extant Dipodoidea (sicistines, zapodines, and jerboas) has its distinctive distribution; the distribution patterns have been shaped by the dispersal events. The key events of paleogeographic distribution coincided with major paleoenvironmental events in the Cenozoic. The first important diversification phase occurred during the period from the Oligocene to Early Miocene, when global climate underwent major changes beginning with the Eocene/Oligocene boundary. The second adaptive radiation occurred within jerboas and was associated with the expansion of open habitat starting with the late Middle Miocene. The diversification of jerboas can be correlated with habitat changes in response to global and regional climatic events. |
关键词 | Climatic Change Dipodidae Distribution Pattern Diversification Phylogeny |
WOS标题词 | Science & Technology ; Life Sciences & Biomedicine |
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关键词[WOS] | RETINOID-BINDING PROTEIN ; MAMMALIAN EVOLUTION ; CONVINCING EVIDENCE ; NUCLEAR GENES ; EARLY MIOCENE ; ASIA ; HISTORY ; MITOCHONDRIAL ; ZAPODIDAE ; BASIN |
收录类别 | SCI |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS研究方向 | Evolutionary Biology |
WOS类目 | Evolutionary Biology |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000315335500002 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.205/handle/311034/4203 |
专题 | 古哺乳动物研究室 |
通讯作者 | yangqs@ioz.ac.cn |
作者单位 | 1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Key Lab Zool Systemat & Evolut, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China 2.So Methodist Univ, Roy M Huffington Dept Earth Sci, Dallas, TX 75275 USA 3.Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Jacob Blaustein Inst Desert Res, Mitrani Dept Desert Ecol, IL-84990 Midreshet Ben Gurion, Israel 4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Zhang, Qian,Xia, Lin,Kimura, Yuri,et al. Tracing the Origin and Diversification of Dipodoidea (Order: Rodentia): Evidence from Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogeny[J]. EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY,2013,40(1):32-44. |
APA | Zhang, Qian.,Xia, Lin.,Kimura, Yuri.,Shenbrot, Georgy.,Zhang, Zhaoqun.,...&yangqs@ioz.ac.cn.(2013).Tracing the Origin and Diversification of Dipodoidea (Order: Rodentia): Evidence from Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogeny.EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY,40(1),32-44. |
MLA | Zhang, Qian,et al."Tracing the Origin and Diversification of Dipodoidea (Order: Rodentia): Evidence from Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogeny".EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 40.1(2013):32-44. |
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