INVESTIGADORES
VERZI diego Hector
artículos
Título:
Systematics, phylogeny and evolutionary pattern of the hystricognath rodent Eumysops (Echimyidae) from the Plio-Pleistocene of southern South America
Autor/es:
OLIVARES, A.I.; VERZI, D.H.
Revista:
Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2015 vol. 27 p. 1042 - 1061
ISSN:
0891-2963
Resumen:
Eumysops is a peculiar representative of the currently tropical family Echimyidae, which evolved in increasingly dry and cold Plio-Pleistocene environments of southern South America. The results of a systematic and stratigraphic review of the genus, and of phylogenetic analyses based on both morphology and a combined morphological?molecular dataset in the context of extant representatives, are presented here. Recognised diversity includes four previously described species plus a new one from the late Pliocene. These species form a well-supported monophyletic clade, sister to the late Miocene Pampamys and the extant Thrichomys. The position of Eumysops-Pampamys-Thrichomys in a major clade including non-eumysopine echimyids constrains the traditional taxon Eumysopinae only to these three genera. Phylogeny and stratigraphic distribution of Eumysops species suggest an essentially cladogenetic evolutionary pattern. Beyond this, a gradual directional change, involving increase in size and in molar hypsodonty, is shown by Eumysops chapalmalensis as part of a late Pliocene faunal turnover interpreted as a local representation of the 2.5-Ma cooling global event. Distinctive skeletal and dental anatomy of Eumysops, including large orbits, shortened braincase, marked hypsodonty and postcranial specialisations, would be a result of its southern history related to a particular palaeoclimatic context