Jeferson Carneiro
Molecular Evidence Supports Five Lineages within Chiropotes (Pitheciidae, Platyrrhini)
Carneiro, Jeferson; Sampaio, Iracilda; Silva-Júnior, José de S. e; Martins-Junior, Antonio; Farias, Izeni; Hrbek, Tomas; Boubli, Jean; Schneider, Horacio
Authors
Iracilda Sampaio
José de S. e Silva-Júnior
Antonio Martins-Junior
Izeni Farias
Tomas Hrbek
Prof Jean Boubli J.P.Boubli@salford.ac.uk
Professor
Horacio Schneider
Contributors
Alexander S. Graphodatsky
Editor
Abstract
Pitheciines have unique dental specializations among New World monkeys that allow them to feed on fruits with hard pericarps, thus playing a major role as seed predators. The three extant pitheciine genera, Pithecia, Cacajao and Chiropotes, are all endemic to the Amazon region. Because of the uncertainties about interspecific relationships, we reviewed the systematics and taxonomy of the genus Chiropotes. The phylogenetic analyses were performed based on Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference, while species delimitation analyses were carried out using multispecies coalescent methods. In addition, we estimated genetic distances, divergence time and the probable ancestral distribution of this genus. Our results support five species of Chiropotes that emerged during the Plio-Pleistocene. Biogeographic estimates suggest that the ancestor of the current Chiropotes species occupied the endemism areas from Rondônia and Tapajós. Later, subsequent radiation and founder effects associated with the formation of the Amazonian basins probably determined the speciation events within Chiropotes.
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jun 8, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Jun 21, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jul 11, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 11, 2023 |
Journal | Genes |
Electronic ISSN | 2073-4425 |
Publisher | MDPI |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 7 |
Pages | 1309 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14071309 |
Keywords | cuxiu, biogeography Chiropotes, phylogeny |
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