Evidence of a contact zone between two Rhabdomys dilectus (Rodentia : Muridae) mitotypes in Gauteng province, South Africa
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Le Grange, Anja
Bastos, Armanda D.S.
Brettschneider, Helene
Chimimba, Christian Timothy
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Taylor and Francis and NISC (Pty) Ltd.
Abstract
Recent studies have described the presence of several mitochondrial lineages within Rhabdomys, which was
previously considered to be a monotypic genus. The exact distributional limits of the species and subspecies
and their contact zones are unclear. In this study we demonstrate that two monophyletic Rhabdomys dilectus
mitochondrial lineages are present at two northern Gauteng province sampling sites in South Africa. Cytochrome b
gene sequences, 896 nucleotides in length, generated for 36 Rhabdomys samples identified 10 unique haplotypes
corresponding to eight R. dilectus dilectus haplotypes (from 32 individuals) and two R. d. chakae haplotypes (from
four individuals). The present study provides the first empirical evidence for a contact zone for two R. dilectus
conspecific mitochondrial lineages and contributes to the refinement of Rhabdomys distributional maps in
southern Africa.
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Cytochrome b, Rhabdomys dilectus chakae, Rhabdomys dilectus dilectus
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Anja le Grange, Armanda DS Bastos, Helene Brettschneider & Christian T Chimimba (2015) Evidence of a contact zone between two Rhabdomys dilectus (Rodentia:Muridae) mitotypes in Gauteng province, South Africa, African Zoology, 50:1, 63-68 DOI :10.1080/15627020.2015.1021178.