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Acoustic structure of male loud-calls support molecular phylogeny of Sumatran and Javanese leaf monkeys (genus Presbytis )

机译:男性响声的声学结构苏门答腊和爪哇叶猴(Presbytis属)的分子系统

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The degree to which loud-calls in nonhuman primates can be used as a reliable taxonomic tool is the subject of ongoing debate. A recent study on crested gibbons showed that these species can be well distinguished by their songs; even at the population level the authors found reliable differences. Although there are some further studies on geographic and phylogenetic differences in loud-calls of nonhuman primate species, it is unclear to what extent loud-calls of other species have a similar close relation between acoustic structure, phylogenetic relatedness and geographic distance. We therefore conducted a field survey in 19 locations on Sumatra, Java and the Mentawai islands to record male loud-calls of wild surilis (Presbytis), a genus of Asian leaf monkeys (Colobinae) with disputed taxanomy, and compared the structure of their loud-calls with a molecular genetic analysis. The acoustic analysis of 100 surili male loud-calls from 68 wild animals confirms the differentiation of P.potenziani, P.comata, P.thomasi and P.melalophos. In a more detailed acoustic analysis of subspecies of P.melalophos, a further separation of the southern P.m.mitrata confirms the proposed paraphyly of this group. In concordance with their geographic distribution we found the highest correlation between call structure and genetic similarity, and lesser significant correlations between call structure and geographic distance, and genetic similarity and geographic distance. In this study we show, that as in crested gibbons, the acoustic structure of surili loud-calls is a reliable tool to distinguish between species and to verify phylogenetic relatedness and migration backgrounds of respective taxa. Since vocal production in other nonhuman primates show similar constraints, it is likely that an acoustic analysis of call structure can help to clarify taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships.
机译:响亮呼叫在非人类灵长类动物中的程度可以用作可靠的分类工具是正在进行的辩论的主题。最近关于冠瘫吉布斯的研究表明,这些物种可以通过他们的歌曲很好;即使在人口层面,作者也发现了可靠的差异。虽然有一些关于非洲灵长类动物种类的大声呼叫的地理和系统发育差异的进一步研究,但目前尚不清楚其他物种的大大呼声在声学结构,系统发育相关性和地理距离之间具有类似的密切关系。因此,我们在苏门答腊州的19个地点进行了一个现场调查,在苏门答腊,杰瓦和介绍群岛上录制了野生杂志(Presbytis),亚洲叶猴(Colobinae)的男性大声呼叫,与争议的划分的分类群,并比较了他们响亮的结构-CALLS分子遗传分析。来自68个野生动物的100个苏里利男性响亮的声学分析证实了P.Potenziani,P.com,P.Thomasi和P.Melalophos的分化。在P.Melalophos亚种的更详细的声学分析中,南部南部的进一步分离了这一群体的建议。通过其地理分布一致,我们发现呼叫结构与遗传相似性之间的相关性最高,呼叫结构与地理距离之间的显着相关性,以及遗传相似性和地理距离。在这项研究中,我们展示了,如在石斑上的吉布尔斯,苏里利响声的声学结构是一个可靠的工具,以区分物种和验证各种分类群的系统发育相关性和迁移背景。由于其他非人的声乐制作出现了类似的约束,因此呼叫结构的声学分析可能有助于阐明分类和系统发育关系。

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