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1 November 2002 Molecular Phylogeny among Local Populations of Weaver Ant Oecophylla smaragdina
Noriko Azuma, Tomonori Kikuchi, Kazuo Ogata, Seigo Higashi
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Abstract

The molecular phylogeny of 24 Oecophylla smaragdina populations and two O. longinoda populations was studied using 647 bp of the mitochondrial cyt b gene. The phylogenetic analysis suggested that O. smaragdina and O. longinoda were separated from each other first, and after that the first within-species divergence of O. smaragdina occurred in early stage of their history, in which the Asian, Australian, and Sulawesian groups rose. This grouping was almost coincident with the distribution of land-mass in glacial periods in Pleistocene. Thereafter, each group seemed to have independently diverged into present populations on each landmass.

Noriko Azuma, Tomonori Kikuchi, Kazuo Ogata, and Seigo Higashi "Molecular Phylogeny among Local Populations of Weaver Ant Oecophylla smaragdina," Zoological Science 19(11), 1321-1328, (1 November 2002). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.19.1321
Received: 3 December 2001; Accepted: 1 September 2002; Published: 1 November 2002
KEYWORDS
biogeography
cytochrome b gene
molecular phylogeny
Oecophylla
weaver ant
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