Molecular phylogenetic evidence for paraphyly of the genus Sooglossus, with the description of a new genus of Seychellean frogs

dc.contributor.authorMeijden, Arie van derdeu
dc.contributor.authorBoistel, Renauddeu
dc.contributor.authorGerlach, Justindeu
dc.contributor.authorOhler, Annemariedeu
dc.contributor.authorVences, Migueldeu
dc.contributor.authorMeyer, Axel
dc.date.accessioned2011-03-24T17:34:02Zdeu
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dc.date.issued2007deu
dc.description.abstractThe Seychelles harbour an endemic frog family, the Sooglossidae, currently containing two genera: Sooglossus, with three species, and Nesomantis , with one species. These unique frogs are generally considered to be basal neobatrachians, although their relationships to other neobatrachian taxa, except the Nasikabatrachidae, remain unresolved. Our molecular phylogeny based on a dataset consisting of fragments of the nuclear rag-1 and rag-2 genes, as well as mitochondrial 16S rRNA in representatives of the major neobatrachian lineages, confirmed the previously postulated Sooglossidae + Nasikabatrachidae clade and the placement of the South American Caudiverbera with the Australian Myobatrachidae, but did not further resolve the position of sooglossids. Our results do, however, unambiguously show sooglossids to be monophyletic but the genus Sooglossus to be paraphyletic, with the type species Sooglossus sechellensis being more closely related to Nesomantis thomasseti than to Sooglossus gardineri and Sooglossus pipilodryas , in agreement with morphological, karyological, and bioacoustic data. As a taxonomic consequence, we propose to consider the genus name Nesomantis as junior synonym of Sooglossus , and to transfer the species thomasseti to Sooglossus . For the clade composed of the species gardineri and pipilodryas , here, we propose the new generic name Leptosooglossus . A significant genetic differentiation of 3% was found between specimens of Sooglossus thomasseti from the Mahé and Silhouette Islands, highlighting the need for further studies on their possible taxonomic distinctness.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 91 (2007), pp. 347-359deu
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1095-8312.2007.00800.x
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dc.subjectAmphibiadeu
dc.subjectAnuradeu
dc.subjectbiogeographydeu
dc.subjectLeptosooglossusdeu
dc.subjectmolecular phylogenydeu
dc.subjectNesomantisdeu
dc.subjectnew genusdeu
dc.subjectSooglossidaedeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
dc.titleMolecular phylogenetic evidence for paraphyly of the genus Sooglossus, with the description of a new genus of Seychellean frogseng
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