TY - JOUR
T1 - Rethinking the evolution of extant sub-Saharan African suids (Suidae, Artiodactyla)
AU - Gongora, Jaime
AU - Cuddahee, Rebecca E.
AU - Nascimento, Fabrícia Ferreira do
AU - Palgrave, Christopher J.
AU - Lowden, Stewart
AU - Ho, Simon Y.W.
AU - Simond, Denbigh
AU - Damayanti, Chandramaya Siska
AU - White, Daniel James
AU - Tay, Wee Tek
AU - Randi, Ettore
AU - Klingel, Hans
AU - Rodrigues-Zarate, Clara J.
AU - Allen, Kari
AU - Moran, Chris
AU - Larson, Greger
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - Although African suids have been of scientific interest for over two centuries, their origin, evolution, phylogeography and phylogenetic relationships remain contentious. There has been a long-running debate concerning the evolution of pigs and hogs (Suidae), particularly regarding the phylogenetic relationships among extant Eurasian and African species of the subfamily Suinae. To investigate these issues, we analysed the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences of extant genera of Suidae from Eurasia and Africa. Molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed that all extant sub-Saharan African genera form a monophyletic clade separate from Eurasian suid genera, contradicting previous attempts to resolve the Suidae phylogeny. Two major sub-Saharan African clades were identified, with Hylochoerus and Phacochoerus grouping together as a sister clade to Potamochoerus. In addition, we find that the ancestors of extant African suids may have evolved separately from the ancestors of modern day Sus and Porcula in Eurasia before they colonised Africa. Our results provide a revision of the intergeneric relationships within the family Suidae.
AB - Although African suids have been of scientific interest for over two centuries, their origin, evolution, phylogeography and phylogenetic relationships remain contentious. There has been a long-running debate concerning the evolution of pigs and hogs (Suidae), particularly regarding the phylogenetic relationships among extant Eurasian and African species of the subfamily Suinae. To investigate these issues, we analysed the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences of extant genera of Suidae from Eurasia and Africa. Molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed that all extant sub-Saharan African genera form a monophyletic clade separate from Eurasian suid genera, contradicting previous attempts to resolve the Suidae phylogeny. Two major sub-Saharan African clades were identified, with Hylochoerus and Phacochoerus grouping together as a sister clade to Potamochoerus. In addition, we find that the ancestors of extant African suids may have evolved separately from the ancestors of modern day Sus and Porcula in Eurasia before they colonised Africa. Our results provide a revision of the intergeneric relationships within the family Suidae.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1463-6409.2011.00480.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1463-6409.2011.00480.x
M3 - Article
SN - 0300-3256
VL - 40
SP - 327
EP - 335
JO - Zoologica Scripta
JF - Zoologica Scripta
IS - 4
ER -