Vertebrate Zoology | |
Geographic variation in the skull morphology of Ellobius lutescens Thomas, 1897 (Mammalia: Rodentia) by geometric morphometric analyses | |
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Alaettin Kaya1  Mohammad Moradi Gharakhloo2  Yüksel Coşkun1  | |
[1] Dicle University, Science Faculty, Biology Department;University of Zanjan, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology | |
关键词: Ellobius; Cranial Variation; Geometric Morphometrics; Turkey; Iran; | |
DOI : 10.3897/vz.68.e31601 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Pensoft | |
【 摘 要 】
In this study, we examined a total of 43 samples belonging to three Ellobius lutescens populations from Turkey, Iran and Nakhchivan, which are geographically separated by the Zagros, Tendürek and Alborz mountain ranges. We applied geometric morphometric methods (GMMs) to explore the differences in size and shape of the cranium and mandible. Indeed, we intriguingly found that the populations differed in cranium but not mandible size. Comparison of the Iranian and Turkish populations alone revealed morphological differences in the shape of the cranium and mandible that could be used as a barometer to predict the origin of individual animals. Importantly, our findings indicate that the Zagros and Tendürek mountain ranges may have acted as a barrier between these two populations, resulting in evolutionary divergence in these anatomical features. Consequently, we propose that within E. lutescens, subspecies including E. lutescens woosnami exists and in time, genetic, besides geographical barriers, may prevent subspecies from interbreeding with each other.
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