Lemmus lemmus

Spitsyn, Vitaly M., Bolotov, Ivan N., Kondakov, Alexander V., Klass, Anna L., Mizin, Ivan A., Tomilova, Alena A., Zubrii, Natalia A. & Gofarov, Mikhail Y., 2021, A new Norwegian Lemming subspecies from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, Ecologica Montenegrina 40, pp. 93-117 : 115

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2021.40.8

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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:102DFA47-5952-437B-A41E-F1D2D82A1B80

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/36725714-382C-FF8B-01BC-FDECFF07FFB8

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scientific name

Lemmus lemmus
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Lemmus lemmus View in CoL species complex

Distribution: Northern Eurasia.

Comments: This informal group contains four biological species, i.e. Norwegian L. lemmus (Linnaeus, 1758) , Siberian L. sibiricus (Kerr, 1792) , East Siberian L. aff. sibiricus ‘Eastern Clade’, and Amur L. amurensis Vinogradov, 1924 lemmings. Phylogenetically, L. lemmus and L. sibiricus are most closely related species ( Table 4). These two species were not supported as separate MOTUs by the species delimitation modeling ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). However, we consider them as young allopatric species that originated in distant Pleistocene refugia (Western Europe + Novaya Zemlya vs Siberia). The level of DNA divergences between L. lemmus and L. sibiricus corresponds well to interspecific differences (i.e. the mean cytb and COI p-distance>2%; several diagnostic nucleotide substitutions in the nuclear GHR and RAG1 gene fragments) ( Tables 4 -5). Conversely, the level of cytb divergence of these species from other taxa (4.4-4.9%) is at least twice their distance, as is the divergence between L. aff. sibiricus ‘Eastern Clade’ and L. amurensis (4.5%). The two latter taxa were fully supported as separate species-level units by our species delimitation modeling ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Cricetidae

Genus

Lemmus

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