Diversification of Amazonian spiny tree rats in genus Makalata (Rodentia, Echimyidae): Cryptic diversity, geographic structure and drivers of speciation

PLoS One. 2022 Dec 15;17(12):e0276475. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276475. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Amazonian mammal diversity is exceptionally high, yet new taxonomic discoveries continue to be made and many questions remain for understanding its diversification through time and space. Here we investigate the diversification of spiny rats in the genus Makalata, whose species are strongly associated with seasonally flooded forests, watercourses and flooded islands. We use a biogeographical approach based on a mitochondrial cytochrome b gene through divergence time estimation and reconstruction of ancestral areas and events. Our findings indicate an ancient origin of Makalata for the Guiana Shield and Eastern Amazonia as ancestral area. A first cladogenetic event led to a phylogeographic break into two broader clades of Makalata through dispersal, implying a pattern of western/Eastern Amazonian clades coinciding with the Purus Arch (middle Miocene). Most of subclades we infer originated between the late Pliocene to the early Pleistocene, with few recent exceptions in the early Pliocene through dispersal and vicariant events. The hypothesis of rivers as dispersal barriers is not corroborated for Makalata, as expected for mammalian species associated with seasonally flooded environments. We identify two key events for the expansion and diversification of Makalata species: the presence of geologically stable areas in the Guiana and Brazilian shields and the transition from lacustrine conditions in western Amazonia (Acre system) to a river system, with the establishment of the Amazon River transcontinental system and its tributaries. Our results are congruent with older geological scenarios for the Amazon basin formation (Miocene), but we do not discard the influence of recent dynamics on some speciation events and, mainly, on phylogeographic structuring processes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • DNA, Mitochondrial* / genetics
  • Genetic Speciation
  • Phylogeny
  • Phylogeography
  • Rats
  • Rodentia* / genetics

Substances

  • DNA, Mitochondrial

Grants and funding

This study was financed by the following grants: Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas, awarded to Dr. Alexandre Antonelli Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning, awarded to Dr. Alexandre Antonelli Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, awarded to Dr. Alexandre Antonelli Fundação Amazônia Paraense de Amparo à Pesquisa, 2010/110447, awarded to Dr. Julio Cesar Pieczarka Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, SISBIOTA, awarded to Dr. Izeni Pires Farias Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, 305876/2017-1, awarded to Dr. Julio Cesar Pieczarka Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BR), 2.318.697.0001), awarded to Dr. Julio Cesar Pieczarka Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, BEX 1861/07-7, awarded to Dr. Rafael N Leite Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, 150588/2021-6, awarded to Dr. Cleuton Lima Miranda Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, 370542/2021-5, awarded to Dr. Arielli Fabricio Machado