Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica

The study is done with samples from four different locations, which are the east campus of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Matang Wildlife Centre, Bako National Park, and Mulu National Park. The advertisement calls of male anurans are different between species as it is a motivation for them...

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Main Author: Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2012
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6208/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6208/8/MATCHING%20PHYLOGENETIC%20RELATIONSHIP%20WITH%20ADVERTISEMENT%20CALL%20CHARACTERISTICS%28OCR%29.pdf
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description The study is done with samples from four different locations, which are the east campus of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Matang Wildlife Centre, Bako National Park, and Mulu National Park. The advertisement calls of male anurans are different between species as it is a motivation for them to reproduce their next generation, and also in ensuring the survivorship of the particular species by maintaining reproductive isolation among population. In this study, the phylogenetic relationship of different Hylarana baramica population were determine by using partial mitochondrial DNA COI gene. DNA extraction protocol was used for the extraction of DNA obtained from the muscle tissue samples. Whereas annealing temperature in PCR amplification of the species is 50°C. The phylogenetic relationship was analysed using Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony (PAUP) version 4.0. As for the analysis of advertisement call characteristics, SoundRuler Acoustic Analysis version 0.9.6.0. was used to analyse 38 characters from the recorded call for all of the individuals. While, MultiVariate Statistical Package (MVSP) version 3.1 was used to generate cluster analysis of the call characteristics. The call characteristic analysis showed no specific clustering group of each population. However, the phylogenetic data are insufficient to match the phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the different population of Hylarana baramica.
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spelling unimas-62082023-01-31T09:02:56Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6208/ Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi GE Environmental Sciences QH426 Genetics QL Zoology The study is done with samples from four different locations, which are the east campus of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Matang Wildlife Centre, Bako National Park, and Mulu National Park. The advertisement calls of male anurans are different between species as it is a motivation for them to reproduce their next generation, and also in ensuring the survivorship of the particular species by maintaining reproductive isolation among population. In this study, the phylogenetic relationship of different Hylarana baramica population were determine by using partial mitochondrial DNA COI gene. DNA extraction protocol was used for the extraction of DNA obtained from the muscle tissue samples. Whereas annealing temperature in PCR amplification of the species is 50°C. The phylogenetic relationship was analysed using Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony (PAUP) version 4.0. As for the analysis of advertisement call characteristics, SoundRuler Acoustic Analysis version 0.9.6.0. was used to analyse 38 characters from the recorded call for all of the individuals. While, MultiVariate Statistical Package (MVSP) version 3.1 was used to generate cluster analysis of the call characteristics. The call characteristic analysis showed no specific clustering group of each population. However, the phylogenetic data are insufficient to match the phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the different population of Hylarana baramica. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2012 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6208/8/MATCHING%20PHYLOGENETIC%20RELATIONSHIP%20WITH%20ADVERTISEMENT%20CALL%20CHARACTERISTICS%28OCR%29.pdf Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi (2012) Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
QH426 Genetics
QL Zoology
Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi
Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
title Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
title_full Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
title_fullStr Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
title_full_unstemmed Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
title_short Matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
title_sort matching phylogenetic relationship with advertisement call characteristics of the male bornean hylarana baramica
topic GE Environmental Sciences
QH426 Genetics
QL Zoology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6208/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6208/8/MATCHING%20PHYLOGENETIC%20RELATIONSHIP%20WITH%20ADVERTISEMENT%20CALL%20CHARACTERISTICS%28OCR%29.pdf