Evolutionary Implications of Chromosomal Homology in Four Genera of Stenodermine Bats (phyllostomatidae: Chiroptera).

نویسندگان

  • Robert J Baker
  • Rebecca A Bass
  • M Anette Johnson
چکیده

Phylogenies based on similarity of standard karyotypes of representatives of 17 of the 18 stenodermine (Stenoderminae: Phyllostomatidae) genera have been pub-are based on the supposition that the primitive karyotype for the subfamily had a 2n = 30 or 32 and a fundamental number of 56-60. The phylogeny of Gardner (1977:313) is based on the assumption that the primitive karyotype for the subfamily had a "diploid number near or above 40 a n d a low fundamental number." A G-banding study (Patton, 1976) of 10 gen-era in the subfamily Phyllostomatinae (and representatives of the Noctilionidae and Mormoopidae as well) revealed that the karyotype which requires the least number of convergent events to derive karyotypes of living forms consisted of a 2n = 46; F N = 60. Although Gardner's proposed phylogenies and the study by Patton do not prove that the primitive karyotype for the common ancestor of living stenodermine genera is higher than 30, they do raise a valid question as to the degree of homology of the biarmed chromosomes of the respective karyotypes of those forms with 28 autosomes. Also see the discussion by Hecht and Edwards (1976) on the problem of convergence and systematics. T o obtain an assessment of the degree of homology among stenodermine bats, we have examined the G-banding pattern of the chromosomes of representatives of the genera Sturnira, Artibeus, Enchis-thenes and Uroderma. We chose Sturnira and Artibeus because these two genera represent living species of two lineages that are presumed by Smith (1976) (based on dental and osteological characters) to share a common ancestor that could have given rise to all stenodermine genera. Additionally , Artibeus and Sturnira have autosomal complements that are similar in shape and number (28). If for each Ar-tibeus autosome there is an identically banded autosome in the karyotype of Sturnira. then the autosomes are almost certainly the same as those possessed by the last common ancestor of these genera. However, if the karyotypes of these gen-era were independently derived from a karyotype like that proposed as primitive for the family Phyllostomatidae (with a 2n = 46, Patton, 1976 a n d 2n = 40, Gardner, 1977) then the similarity in number and morphology of the autosomes would be the result of convergence and the degree of banding homologyUshould be low. Specimens of the 2n = 44 cytotype of Uroderma bilobatum were examined because this is the karyotype most like …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Evolution; international journal of organic evolution

دوره 33 1Part1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1979