Disentangling the taxonomic status and phylogeographic structure of Marmora’s (Curruca sarda) and Balearic Warbler (Curruca balearica): a genetic multi-marker approach

Davide Nespoli, Irene Pellegrino*, Marco Galaverni, Romolo Caniglia, Joseph Sunyer, Chiara Mengoni, Ettore Randi, Andrea Galimberti, Diego Rubolini, Fernando Spina, Gabriel Gargallo, Mattia Brambilla

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Abstract

Marmora’s Warbler (Curruca sarda) and Balearic Warbler (C. balearica) are allopatric sibling species and were recently split mostly based on morphological and ethological characteristics. Here we provide the first phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses of this species complex to support the taxonomic status of C. sarda and C. balearica in light of integrative taxonomy. We sampled the two taxa in most of their breeding ranges and we sequenced three mitochondrial and one nuclear gene region. All C. balearica individuals had private haplotypes for the four markers and formed monophyletic clades. Genetic distances between the two taxa were comparable with those found between other species belonging to the Curruca genus. Furthermore, most of the genetic variance was expressed at the interspecific level, rather than between different populations within taxa or between individuals within populations. Our results strongly support the current taxonomic status of these two warblers as distinct species.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Ornithology
Vol/bind162
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)909-918
Antal sider10
ISSN2193-7192
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2021

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Funding Information:
We thank ? two anonymous referees for helpful comments on the previous version of our manuscript. We are indebted to Olivier Dehorter (CESCO, CRBPO) for his help during the planning of Corse field activities. All field activities and laboratory analyses comply with the current laws of the countries in which they were performed. In particular, ringing, sampling permits and access to genetic collected material (in compliance to the Nagoya Protocol) were obtained from all countries and regions involved in the field campaign: France (Permit n? 15722 released on 22/05/2015 by the Centre de Recherches sur la Biologie des Populations d?Oiseaux CRBPO), Spain (Permit n? CEP 18/2014 released on 15/03/2014 by the Govern de les Illes Balears, Conselleria d?Agricultura, Medi Ambient I Territori).

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