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Judul/Title Phylogenetic and Genetic Variation Analysis of Lesser Short-Nosed Fruit Bat Cynopterus brachyotis (Müller 1838) on Java Island, Indonesia, Inferred from Mitochondrial D‑Loop
Penulis/Author HUSNI MUBAROK (1); Prof. Dr. Niken Satuti Nur Handayani, M.Sc. (2); Ibnu Maryanto (3); Prof. Dra. Tuty Arisuryanti, M.Sc., Ph.D. (4)
Tanggal/Date 4 2023
Kata Kunci/Keyword
Abstrak/Abstract Background Cynopterus brachyotis (Müller 1838) is a generalist and widespread fruit bat species which inhabits diferent types of habitats in Southeast Asia. This species plays an essential role as a seed disperser and pollinator. Morphological study and phylogenetic analysis using mtDNA markers (cyt-b and D-loop) revealed that this species had two diferent forms in peninsular Malaysia and Borneo and six lineages in Southeast Asia that lead to new species formation. In addition, this species is also reported to have high genetic diversity in Malaysia and Thailand based on the D-loop sequence. However, a phylogenetic and genetic variation study of C. brachyotis in Indonesia has not been conducted yet. These two studies are important as additional information for taxonomic and population genetic studies of this species. Thus, we performed the phylogenetic and genetic diversity analysis of the C. brachyotis population collected from seven habitats on Java island, including open-fragmented habitats (urban, cofee and rubber plantations, pine forest, secondary forest, mangrove forest) and closed habitats (natural forest) using the mtDNA D-loop marker. Results The phylogenetic tree using the Bayesian inference (BI) and genetic distance using the Kimura-2 parameter (K-2P) demonstrated that 33 individuals of C. brachyotis from seven habitats on Java island overlapped between habitats and could not be distinguished according to their habitats and lineage. Intrapopulation and intraspecies analysis revealed high haplotype diversity of this species on Java island (Hd = 0.933–1.000). The haplotype network was split into two haplogroups, showing haplotype sharing between habitats. These phylogenetic and genetic variations analysis of C. brachyotis bats on Java island indicated that this species is widespread and adapt to diferent habitats. Conclusions This study of C. brachyotis on Java island collected from seven diferent habitats has overlapped and genetically close and has high genetic variation. Our results provide the frst reported study of C. brachyotis on Java island and provide data to understand the phylogenetic and genetic diversity of this species in Indonesia.
Rumpun Ilmu Biologi (dan Bioteknologi Umum)
Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
Level Internasional
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