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Is Evolution of Blind Mole Rats Determined by Climate Oscillations?

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Title
Is Evolution of Blind Mole Rats Determined by Climate Oscillations?
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PLOS ONE, January 2012
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0030043
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Yarin Hadid, Attila Németh, Sagi Snir, Tomáš Pavlíček, Gábor Csorba, Miklós Kázmér, Ágnes Major, Sergey Mezhzherin, Mikhail Rusin, Yüksel Coşkun, Eviatar Nevo

Abstract

The concept of climate variability facilitating adaptive radiation supported by the "Court Jester" hypothesis is disputed by the "Red Queen" one, but the prevalence of one or the other might be scale-dependent. We report on a detailed, comprehensive phylo-geographic study on the ∼4 kb mtDNA sequence in underground blind mole rats of the family Spalacidae (or subfamily Spalacinae) from the East Mediterranean steppes. Our study aimed at testing the presence of periodicities in branching patterns on a constructed phylogenetic tree and at searching for congruence between branching events, tectonic history and paleoclimates. In contrast to the strong support for the majority of the branching events on the tree, the absence of support in a few instances indicates that network-like evolution could exist in spalacids. In our tree, robust support was given, in concordance with paleontological data, for the separation of spalacids from muroid rodents during the first half of the Miocene when open, grass-dominated habitats were established. Marine barriers formed between Anatolia and the Balkans could have facilitated the separation of the lineage "Spalax" from the lineage "Nannospalax" and of the clade "leucodon" from the clade "xanthodon". The separation of the clade "ehrenbergi" occurred during the late stages of the tectonically induced uplift of the Anatolian high plateaus and mountains, whereas the separation of the clade "vasvarii" took place when the rapidly uplifting Taurus mountain range prevented the Mediterranean rainfalls from reaching the Central Anatolian Plateau. The separation of Spalax antiquus and S. graecus occurred when the southeastern Carpathians were uplifted. Despite the role played by tectonic events, branching events that show periodicity corresponding to 400-kyr and 100-kyr eccentricity bands illuminate the important role of orbital fluctuations on adaptive radiation in spalacids. At the given scale, our results supports the "Court Jester" hypothesis over the "Red Queen" one.

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Country Count As %
Israel 2 3%
United States 2 3%
Brazil 1 2%
Turkey 1 2%
Spain 1 2%
Chile 1 2%
Unknown 58 88%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 24 36%
Student > Ph. D. Student 14 21%
Student > Bachelor 6 9%
Student > Master 6 9%
Student > Doctoral Student 3 5%
Other 8 12%
Unknown 5 8%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 34 52%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 6 9%
Environmental Science 4 6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 5%
Medicine and Dentistry 3 5%
Other 6 9%
Unknown 10 15%