PAPER: Phylogeography of Invasive Rats in NZ

URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00048

Phylogeography of NZ Invasive Rats

March 2019

Russell JC, Robins JH, Fewster RM 2019. Phylogeography of Invasive Rats in New Zealand. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7.

ABSTRACT

Two species of invasive rats (Rattus norvegicus and R. rattus) arrived in New Zealand with Europeans in the mid to late eighteenth and nineteenth century respectively. They rapidly spread across the main islands of New Zealand and its offshore islands, displacing the historically introduced R. exulans. Today both species are widespread although the distribution of the sub-dominant R. norvegicus is patchy.

In this paper, tissue samples were obtained from 425 R. rattus and 130 R. norvegicus across the New Zealand archipelago and neighboring islands and were sequenced in order to construct a modern phylogeography of the two species and to make inferences on historical invasion pathways and spread across the country.

KEYWORDS

D-loop, genetics, island, mitochondrial DNA, rattus, rodent

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