Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia

As many as 17 subspecies are currently recognized for the lesser false vampire, Megaderma spasma along its wide distributional range, from India to Southeast Asia. Cytogenetic studies have been so far restricted to specimens from only four geographical regions, namely Malaysia, Thailand, China and t...

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Main Authors: Volleth, Marianne, Mueller, Stefan, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Trifonov, Vladimir, Liehr, Thomas, Yong, Hoi-Sen, Baker, Robert J., Khan, Faisal A. Anwarali, Sotero-Caio, Cibele G.
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spelling my.um.eprints.352972022-10-17T02:52:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35297/ Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia Volleth, Marianne Mueller, Stefan Heller, Klaus-Gerhard Trifonov, Vladimir Liehr, Thomas Yong, Hoi-Sen Baker, Robert J. Khan, Faisal A. Anwarali Sotero-Caio, Cibele G. QL Zoology QR Microbiology As many as 17 subspecies are currently recognized for the lesser false vampire, Megaderma spasma along its wide distributional range, from India to Southeast Asia. Cytogenetic studies have been so far restricted to specimens from only four geographical regions, namely Malaysia, Thailand, China and the Philippines. We examined the karyotypes of M. spasma medium from Peninsular Malaysia and M. s. trifolium from Malaysian Borneo with conventional and molecular cytogenetic techniques, using whole chromosome painting probes from the vespertilionid Myotis myotis and the hipposiderid Aselliscus stoliczkanus. Both Megaderma subspecies showed the same diploid chromosome number, 2n = 38, but differed concerning interstitial heterochromatic segments and number and shape of heterochromatic B chromosomes. Comparison with published data revealed that the Bornean specimens' karyotype best resembled the chromosomal set of the Chinese specimen. In contrast. a single male specimen from Malaysian Borneo showed a different karyotype (2n = 40) without B chromosomes and interstitial heterochromatin, indicating that it may represent a cryptic, yet unknown Megaderma species. Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Volleth, Marianne and Mueller, Stefan and Heller, Klaus-Gerhard and Trifonov, Vladimir and Liehr, Thomas and Yong, Hoi-Sen and Baker, Robert J. and Khan, Faisal A. Anwarali and Sotero-Caio, Cibele G. (2021) Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia. Acta Chiropterologica, 23 (2). pp. 271-284. ISSN 1508-1109, DOI https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2021.23.2.001 <https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2021.23.2.001>. 10.3161/15081109ACC2021.23.2.001
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country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Malaya
content_source UM Research Repository
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topic QL Zoology
QR Microbiology
spellingShingle QL Zoology
QR Microbiology
Volleth, Marianne
Mueller, Stefan
Heller, Klaus-Gerhard
Trifonov, Vladimir
Liehr, Thomas
Yong, Hoi-Sen
Baker, Robert J.
Khan, Faisal A. Anwarali
Sotero-Caio, Cibele G.
Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia
description As many as 17 subspecies are currently recognized for the lesser false vampire, Megaderma spasma along its wide distributional range, from India to Southeast Asia. Cytogenetic studies have been so far restricted to specimens from only four geographical regions, namely Malaysia, Thailand, China and the Philippines. We examined the karyotypes of M. spasma medium from Peninsular Malaysia and M. s. trifolium from Malaysian Borneo with conventional and molecular cytogenetic techniques, using whole chromosome painting probes from the vespertilionid Myotis myotis and the hipposiderid Aselliscus stoliczkanus. Both Megaderma subspecies showed the same diploid chromosome number, 2n = 38, but differed concerning interstitial heterochromatic segments and number and shape of heterochromatic B chromosomes. Comparison with published data revealed that the Bornean specimens' karyotype best resembled the chromosomal set of the Chinese specimen. In contrast. a single male specimen from Malaysian Borneo showed a different karyotype (2n = 40) without B chromosomes and interstitial heterochromatin, indicating that it may represent a cryptic, yet unknown Megaderma species.
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author Volleth, Marianne
Mueller, Stefan
Heller, Klaus-Gerhard
Trifonov, Vladimir
Liehr, Thomas
Yong, Hoi-Sen
Baker, Robert J.
Khan, Faisal A. Anwarali
Sotero-Caio, Cibele G.
author_facet Volleth, Marianne
Mueller, Stefan
Heller, Klaus-Gerhard
Trifonov, Vladimir
Liehr, Thomas
Yong, Hoi-Sen
Baker, Robert J.
Khan, Faisal A. Anwarali
Sotero-Caio, Cibele G.
author_sort Volleth, Marianne
title Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia
title_short Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia
title_full Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia
title_fullStr Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in Megaderma spasma from Malaysia
title_sort cytogenetic analyses detect cryptic diversity in megaderma spasma from malaysia
publisher Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/35297/
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