2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9633
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Time‐calibrated phylogeny and ecological niche models indicate Pliocene aridification drove intraspecific diversification of brushtail possums in Australia

Abstract: Major aridification events in Australia during the Pliocene may have had significant impact on the distribution and structure of widespread species. To explore the potential impact of Pliocene and Pleistocene climate oscillations, we estimated the timing of population fragmentation and past connectivity of the currently isolated but morphologically similar subspecies of the widespread brushtail possum ( Trichosurus vulpecula ). We use ecological niche modeling (ENM) with the current frag… Show more

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“…Of these, Trichosurus vulpecula fuliginosus from lutruwita Tasmania, and Trichosurus vulpecula vulpecula from south-east Australia, have well-documented importation into New Zealand 22 . The extent to which these subspecies are hybridising has not yet been fully described—elsewhere in New Zealand, certain populations maintain significant substructure, whereas others are freely interbreeding 44 48 . In all cases, genetic tracing to reveal the source Australian populations remains incomplete.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Of these, Trichosurus vulpecula fuliginosus from lutruwita Tasmania, and Trichosurus vulpecula vulpecula from south-east Australia, have well-documented importation into New Zealand 22 . The extent to which these subspecies are hybridising has not yet been fully described—elsewhere in New Zealand, certain populations maintain significant substructure, whereas others are freely interbreeding 44 48 . In all cases, genetic tracing to reveal the source Australian populations remains incomplete.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3a ). The other two haplotypes aligned to D-loop sequence from possums sourced from separate mainland populations (99.1% and 97.0% identity, respectively) 48 . We assessed nuclear genetic diversity from our RNA-sequencing data and reference samples 49 , 50 , finding standardised multilocus heterozygosity (sMLH) is higher on average in Dunedin possums than in the native Australian range, even when restricting comparisons to possums sharing the same mitochondrial haplotype.…”
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“…The extreme toxicity of erythrophleine, which can cause heart failure if ingested, has been responsible for large numbers of stock deaths following consumption of even small quantities of the foliage, particularly from root suckers, but also from fallen crown leaves (Bailey 1900;Everist 1974;McKenzie 2012). Cattle, sheep, goats, horses, donkey and camels are all known to have been poisoned by this species, often fatally, whereas several native possums and parrots such as little corellas appear to be immune to the poison, at least within their native ranges where they co-occur (Cribb and Cribb 1981;McKenzie 2012;Carmelet-Rescan et al 2022). Caterpillars of the large saturn moth, Neodiphthera excavus (Lane), a species that is unusual in that the caterpillars pupate underground, do feed on the leaves (Lane 1995); however, no butterfly larvae is known to feed on Erythrophleum.…”
Section: Chemistry and Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%