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Paraphyly of Cinclodes fuscus (Aves: Passeriformes: Furnariidae): Implications for taxonomy and biogeography

机译:蛤(Cinclodes fuscus)的副植物(Aves:Passeriformes:Furnariidae):对分类学和生物地理学的影响

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The Andes are a hotspot of global avian diversity, but studies on the historical diversification of Andean birds remain relatively scarce. Evolutionary studies on avian lineages with Andean-Patagonian distributions have focused on reconstructing species-level phylogenies, whereas no detailed phylogeographic studies on widespread species have been conducted. Here, we describe phylogeographic patterns in the Bar-winged Cinclodes (Cinclodes fuscus), a widespread and common species of ovenbird (Furnariidae) that breeds from Tierra del Fuego to the northern Andes. Traditionally, C. fuscus has been considered a single species composed of nine subspecies, but its long and narrow range suggests the possibility of considerable genetic variation among populations. Sequences of two mitochondrial genes revealed three discrete and geographically coherent groups of C. fuscus, occupying the southern, central, and northern Andes. Surprisingly, phylogenetic analyses indicated that these groups were more closely related to other species of Cinclodes than to each other. Relationships of the southern and northern C. fuscus clades to other species of Cinclodes were straightforward; in combination with available information on plumage, behavioral, and vocal variation, this suggests that each should be recognized as a distinct biological species. The central Andean group was paraphyletic with respect to C. oustaleti, and relationships among these taxa and C. olrogi were poorly resolved. We suggest that the central Andean C. fuscus should also be considered a different species, pending new information to clarify species limits in this group. These new phylogenetic data, along with recently developed methods, allowed us to review the biogeography of the genus, confirming southern South America and the central Andes as important areas for the diversification of these birds.
机译:安第斯山脉是全球鸟类多样性的热点,但是对安第斯鸟类历史多样性的研究仍然相对较少。关于具有安第斯-巴塔哥尼亚分布的鸟类谱系的进化研究集中在重建物种水平的系统发育上,而尚未对广泛的物种进行详细的系统地理学研究。在这里,我们描述了条形翅形克星梭(Cinclodes fuscus)的种形学模式,该梭形星是从火地岛到安第斯山脉北部繁殖的广泛而常见的火鸟(Furnariidae)种。传统上,褐角梭菌被认为是由9个亚种组成的单一物种,但是其长而窄的范围提示了种群间遗传差异很大的可能性。两个线粒体基因的序列揭示了三个离散的,地理上连贯的连续弯曲梭菌群,它们占据了安第斯山脉的南部,中部和北部。出人意料的是,系统发育分析表明,这些组与其他环克隆物种之间的关系更为密切,而不是彼此相关。南方和北部双孢梭菌进化枝与其他Cinclodes的关系很简单。结合有关全身羽毛,行为和声音变异的可用信息,这表明每种都应被视为独特的生物物种。安第斯山脉中部的群体对欧氏梭状芽胞杆菌是共生的,而这些分类群和乌氏梭状芽孢杆菌之间的关系很难解决。我们建议,还应将中部安第斯梭形藻(Andean C. fuscus)视为一个不同的物种,以待有新的资料来澄清该组中的物种限制。这些新的系统发育数据,以及最近开发的方法,使我们能够回顾该属的生物地理学,从而确定了南美南部和安第斯山脉中部是这些鸟类多样化的重要地区。

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