Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2
1189
1531
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Apomys
Mearns 1905
Apomys
Mearns 1905
,
Proc.
U. S.
Natl.
Mus
., 28: 455
.
Type Species:
Apomys hylocetes
Mearns 1905
Species and subspecies:
9 species:
Species
Apomys abrae
Sanborn 1952
Species
Apomys datae
(Meyer 1899)
Species
Apomys gracilirostris
Ruedas 1995
Species
Apomys hylocetes
Mearns 1905
Species
Apomys insignis
Mearns 1905
Species
Apomys littoralis
Sanborn 1952
Species
Apomys microdon
Hollister 1913
Species
Apomys musculus
Miller 1911
Species
Apomys sacobianus
Johnson 1962
Discussion:
Chrotomys
Division. At one time
Apomys
was included in
Rattus
, but is a distinct genus and forms a monophyletic group within the assemblage of Philippine Old Endemics (
Musser and Heaney, 1992
). Taxonomic history of the genus and preliminary systematic revision provided by Musser (1982
b
), who separated species into an
Apomys datae
Group and
Apomys abrae-hylocetes
Group, which has been confirmed by phylogenetic analyses of mitochindrial DNA cytochrome
b
sequences (
Steppan et al., 2003
); additional taxonomic notes and phylogenetic relationships outlined by
Musser and Heaney (1992)
. Phylogenetic analyses of complete mtDNA cytochrome
b
sequences for 13 of the 16 genera of endemic Philippine murines united
Apomys
within a clade containing
Archboldomys
,
Chrotomys
(along with
Celaenomys
), and
Rhynchomys
, which are also Old Endemics (
Jansa and Heaney, 2001
). This alliance is supported by data from chromosomes (Rickart and Heaney, 2002) and morphology (
Musser and Heaney, 1992
). Five undescribed species are recorded from Negros, Panay, Sibuyan,
Camiguin
, and Mindoro islands (
Heaney et al., 1998
); actual distribution in archipelago and number of species still unknown. A sample from Negros has 2n = 30, FN = 50, one of the lowest diploid numbers recorded for Indoaustralian murines (
Rickart and Musser, 1993
).
Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA cytochrome
b
sequences for ten species of
Apomys
(six described, four undescribed) presented by
Steppan et al. (2003)
. Their results confirm the monophyly of
Apomys
, and its endemicity to the
Philippines
, suggest that the genus originated on Luzon Isl, and imply its diversification within the archipelago during the Pliocene. Some speciation events occurred on Luzon or Mindanao, "... the two largest, oldest, and most topographically complex islands" (
Steppan et al., 2003:699
), one speciation event is associated with vicariance related to Pleistocene sea-level fluctuations, but most speciation events are associated with dispersal to newly developed oceanic islands
.