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What are we dealing with? An explicit test reveals different levels of taxonomical diagnosability in the Sylvia cantillans species complex

机译:我们在处理什么?显式测试揭示了西尔维娅·坎蒂兰物种复合体的分类学诊断水平不同

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Diagnosability is the ability to discriminate between similar taxa, including sibling or cryptic taxa. We have developed an explicit test of diagnosability, using the Sylvia cantillans species complex as a model, which compares an identification based on phenotype with that based on genotype. Individual warblers sampled during their migration in central Italy were first identified to the (sub)species level using putatively diagnostic plumage traits. Nucleotide sequences of a (598-bp) fragment of the mitochondrial (mt)DNA cytochrome b were then used to assign each individual to distinct phylogenetic clades, as determined by reference haplotypes that had been sequenced in breeding individuals. This resulted in the construction of clearly distinct clades corresponding to known taxa of the complex. The new haplotypes were assigned to one of the previously identified groups (corresponding to three different taxa); no sample was assigned outside of them. In contrast, when plumage traits were used to assign the birds into distinct phylogenetic clades, 11 of 58 birds were classified as 'uncertain/intermediate' among two taxa, while five were classified differently with the two methods. A perfect agreement between the two methods was found for only for one taxon (Sylvia subalpina, syn. S. moltonii). For the other two taxa of the complex, diagnosability is therefore not guaranteed, and their field identification by hand should be carefully addressed. We provide here an example of an explicit test for establishing the diagnosability of taxa in which two or more 'markers' can be used for determining discordant identification and/or unambiguous diagnosability. Our results outline the importance of considering different features for taxa diagnosis and illustrate the weakness of visual appearance-based identification (currently widely used for taxa determination) in our study complex.
机译:可诊断性是区分相似的分类单元(包括同级或隐式分类单元)的能力。我们已经开发了一种明确的可诊断性测试,使用西尔维娅cantillans物种复合体作为模型,该测试将基于表型的识别与基于基因型的识别进行了比较。首先使用推定的羽毛特征对在意大利中部迁徙期间抽样的个体莺进行分类(亚种)。线粒体(mt)DNA细胞色素b的(598-bp)片段的核苷酸序列随后用于将每个个体分配给不同的系统进化进化枝,这由已在育种个体中测序的参考单倍型确定。这导致了对应于该建筑群已知分类群的明显不同的进化枝的构建。将新的单倍型分配给先前确定的组之一(对应于三个不同的分类单元);没有在他们外面分配样品。相比之下,当使用羽毛特征将鸟类分为不同的系统进化进化枝时,在58种鸟类中有11种被归类为“不确定/中级”,这是两个分类单元中的五种,而对五种鸟类则用两种方法进行了不同的分类。仅针对一个分类群(Sylvia subalpina,syn。S. moltonii)发现了两种方法之间的完美协议。因此,对于该建筑群的其他两个分类单元,无法保证可诊断性,应仔细解决手工识别的问题。我们在这里提供一个用于建立分类单元可诊断性的显式测试示例,其中可以使用两个或多个“标记”来确定不一致的标识和/或明确的诊断性。我们的结果概述了考虑不同特征进行分类群诊断的重要性,并说明了我们研究对象中基于视觉外观的识别(目前广泛用于分类群确定)的弱点。

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