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Shedding new light on old species identifications: morphological and genetic evidence suggest a need for conservation status review of the critically endangered bat, Saccolaimus saccolaimus

机译:揭示了旧物种的新发现:形态学和遗传学证据表明,有必要对濒临灭绝的蝙蝠Saccolaimus saccolaimus的保护状况进行审查

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Information based on the accurate identification of species is a vital component for achieving successful outcomes of biodiversity conservation and management. It is difficult to manage species that are poorly known or that are misidentified with other similar species. This is particularly problematic for rare and threatened species. Species that are listed under endangered species classification schemes need to be identified accurately and categorised correctly so that conservation efforts are appropriately allocated. In Australia, the emballonurid Saccolaimus saccolaimus is currently listed as ‘Critically Endangered’. On the basis of new observations and existing museum specimens, we used a combination of genetic (mitochondrial DNA sequence) and morphological (pelage characteristics, dig III : phalanx I length ratio, inter-upper canine distance) analyses to identify six new geographic records for S. saccolaimus, comprising ~100 individuals. Our analyses also suggested that there are likely to be more records in museum collections misidentified as S. flaviventris specimens. The external morphological similarities to S. flaviventris were addressed and genetic, morphological and echolocation analyses were used in an attempt to provide diagnostic characters that can be used to readily identify the two species in the field. We recommend genetic testing of all museum specimens of Australian Saccolaimus to clarify species’ distributions and provide data for reassessing the conservation status for both S. saccolaimus and S. flaviventris. Museum curators, taxonomists and wildlife managers need to be aware of potential species misidentifications, both in the field and laboratory. Misidentifications that result in misclassification of both threatened and non-threatened species can have significant implications.
机译:基于准确识别物种的信息对于实现生物多样性保护和管理的成功成果至关重要。很难管理鲜为人知的物种或与其他相似物种错误识别的物种。对于稀有和受威胁物种而言,这尤其成问题。需要准确地识别并正确分类列于濒危物种分类方案下的物种,以便适当地分配保护工作。在澳大利亚,emballonurid Saccolaimus saccolaimus目前被列为“极度濒危”。根据新的观测结果和现有的博物馆标本,我们结合了遗传(线粒体DNA序列)和​​形态学(骨质特征,图III:趾骨I长度比,上犬齿间距离)分析,以确定了六个新的地理记录S. saccolaimus,约有100个人。我们的分析还表明,博物馆藏品中可能有更多的记录被误认为黄精标本。解决了与S. flaviventris的外部形态相似性,并进行了遗传,形态和回声定位分析,以期提供可用于在野外轻松鉴定这两个物种的诊断特征。我们建议对澳大利亚S鼠的所有博物馆标本进行基因测试,以阐明物种的分布,并提供数据以重新评估S鼠和黄杆菌的保护状况。博物馆策展人,分类学家和野生动植物管理者需要意识到在田野和实验室中潜在的物种错误识别。导致威胁物种和非威胁物种分类错误的错误识别可能会产生重大影响。

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