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The Arctic Warbler Phylloscopus borealis - three anciently separated cryptic species revealed

机译:北极莺(Phylloscopusborealis)-揭示了三个远古分离的神秘物种

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The Arctic Warbler Phylloscopus borealis breeds across the northern Palaearctic and northwestern-most Nearctic, from northern Scandinavia to Alaska, extending south to southern Japan, and winters in Southeast Asia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Several subspecies have been described based on subtle morphological characteristics, although the taxonomy varies considerably among different authors. A recent study (T. Saitoh et al. (2010) BMC Evol. Biol. 10: 35) identified three main mitochondrial DNA clades, corresponding to: (1) continental Eurasia and Alaska, (2) south Kamchatka, Sakhalin and northeast Hokkaido, and (3) most of Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu). These three clades were estimated to have diverged during the late Pliocene to early Pleistocene (border at c. 2.6 million years ago). Differences in morphometrics have also been reported among members of the three clades (T. Saitoh et al. (2008) Ornithol. Sci. 7: 135-142). Here we analyse songs and calls from throughout the range of the Arctic Warbler, and conclude that these differ markedly and consistently among the populations representing the three mitochondrial clades. Kurile populations, for which no sequence data are available, are shown to belong to the second clade. To determine the correct application of available scientific names, mitochondrial DNA was sequenced from three name-bearing type specimens collected on migration or in the winter quarters. Based on the congruent variation in mitochondrial DNA, morphology and vocalizations, we propose that three species be recognized: Arctic Warbler Phylloscopus borealis (sensu stricto) (continental Eurasia and Alaska), Kamchatka Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus examinandus (Kamchatka (at least the southern part), Sakhalin, Hokkaido and Kurile Islands), and Japanese Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus xanthodryas (Japan except Hokkaido).
机译:北极莺(Northern Warbler Phylloscopusborealis)繁殖于北部的古太平洋和西北部的近北地区,从斯堪的纳维亚半岛到阿拉斯加,再向南延伸到日本南部,并在东南亚,菲律宾和印度尼西亚越冬。尽管分类法在不同作者之间有很大差异,但根据细微的形态学特征已经描述了几个亚种。最近的一项研究(T. Saitoh等人(2010)BMC Evol。Biol。10:35)确定了三个主要的线粒体DNA进化枝,对应于:(1)大陆欧亚大陆和阿拉斯加,(2)堪察加半岛南部,萨哈林岛和北海道东北部,以及(3)日本大部分地区(本州,四国,九州)。据估计,这三个进化枝在上新世晚期到更新世早期(约260万年前的边界)分叉。还已经报道了三个进化枝的成员之间的形态计量学差异(T.Saitoh等人(2008)Ornithol.Sci.7:135-142)。在这里,我们分析了整个北极莺鸣响者的歌声和叫声,并得出结论,在代表三个线粒体进化枝的人群中,它们之间存在明显且一致的差异。没有序列数据可用的千岛种群被显示为属于第二个进化枝。为了确定可用的科学名称的正确应用,从移民或冬季迁徙时收集的三个带有名称的类型标本中对线粒体DNA进行了测序。基于线粒体DNA,形态和发声的全等变异,我们建议识别三个物种:北极莺(Phylloscopusborealis)(大陆欧亚大陆和阿拉斯加),堪察加叶莺(Trichandus Phylloscopusassinandus)(堪察加(至少南部)) ,萨哈林岛,北海道和千岛群岛)和日本叶莺Phylloscopus xanthodryas(北海道除外的日本)。

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