Articulo
Unexpected low genetic variation in the South American hystricognath rodent <i>Lagostomus maximus</i> (Rodentia: Chinchillidae)
Autor
Gariboldi, María Constanza
Inserra, Pablo Ignacio Felipe
Lucero, Sergio
Failla, Mauricio
Pérez, Sergio Iván
Vitullo, Alfredo Daniel
Institución
Resumen
The South American plains vizcacha, <i>Lagostomus maximus</i> inhabits primarily the Pampean and adjoining Espinal, Monte and Chaquenean regions of Argentina. In order to study the population genetic structure of <i>L. maximus</i>, a fragment of 560 bp of the mitochondrial DNA hypervariable region 1from 90 individuals collected from the 3 subspecies and 8 groups along Argentina was amplified and analyzed. We found 9 haplotypes. The haplotype network did not show an apparent phylogeographical signal. Although low levels of genetic variation were found in all the subspecies and groups analyzed, a radiation of <i>L. maximus</i> would have occurred from the North and Center of the Pampean region toward the rest of its geographic range in Argentina. Low levels of genetic diversity, the existence of a single genetically distinct population in Argentina and changes of its effective size indicate that metapopulation processes and changes in human population dynamics during the late-Holocene were important factors shaping the population genetic structure of <i>L. maximus</i> in Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo