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- W2156459190 abstract "Abstract Aim The goals of our study were to assess the population history and genetic structure of the widespread bat H ipposideros armiger , and to evaluate the effect of palaeoclimatic changes and dispersal patterns on this species. Location S outh C hina, mainland S outheast A sia and the S outh H imalayas. Methods We amplified two mitochondrial DNA (mt DNA ) regions (cyt b and D ‐loop) and seven nuclear microsatellite loci (n SSR s) from 216 individuals of H . armiger . To examine the evolutionary history of this species, we constructed maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic trees based on the two mt DNA regions. From the mt DNA and/or n SSR data, we assessed population genetic structure using analysis of molecular variance ( AMOVA ) and median‐joining network and structure analyses. We also estimated demographic history and gene flow using a B ayesian skyline plot and the program I Ma 2. Results Phylogenetic and median‐joining network analyses revealed that H . armiger comprises two distinct mt DNA clades divided into seven subclades. The results of AMOVA suggested strong population genetic structure based on mt DNA , but weak structure based on n SSR s. structure analysis identified three population clusters and also showed weak genetic structure at the nuclear level. Demographic analyses revealed two population expansion events c . 0.62 Ma and c . 0.25 Ma. The basic phylogeographical structure of H . armiger was established by 0.24 Ma. I Ma 2 analysis demonstrated that substantial gene flow has occurred between different regions since then. Additionally, non‐significant population structure and significant gene flow were detected between T aiwan and H ainan island populations and those from mainland C hina. Main conclusions Our results suggest that divergence and population expansion of H . armiger occurred in association with P leistocene climatic changes and that multiple refugia may have existed for this species. Post‐glacial male‐biased dispersal was likely to be the primary contributor to the contemporary genetic structure of H . armiger populations. Gene flow may have contributed greatly to the genetic structure of insular populations and populations from mainland C hina." @default.
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- W2156459190 title "Phylogeography of<i>Hipposideros armiger</i>(Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) in the Oriental Region: the contribution of multiple Pleistocene glacial refugia and intrinsic factors to contemporary population genetic structure" @default.
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