1. Description of new american carduelis/spinus bird species in la paz (Bolivia): C./s. lapazensis
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio [0000-0002-4268-7520], Suarez-Trujillo Fabio [0000-0002-2719-6774], Lopez-Nares, Adrian [0000-0003-1261-9612], Gómez Casado, Eduardo [0000-0001-6904-1300], Crespo-Yuste, Estefania [0009-0001-0936-0403], Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio, Ruiz-del-Valle, V., Suarez-Trujillo Fabio, Lopez-Nares, Adrian, Callado, Alvaro, Gómez Casado, Eduardo, Crespo-Yuste, Estefania, Campos, Cristina, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio [0000-0002-4268-7520], Suarez-Trujillo Fabio [0000-0002-2719-6774], Lopez-Nares, Adrian [0000-0003-1261-9612], Gómez Casado, Eduardo [0000-0001-6904-1300], Crespo-Yuste, Estefania [0009-0001-0936-0403], Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio, Ruiz-del-Valle, V., Suarez-Trujillo Fabio, Lopez-Nares, Adrian, Callado, Alvaro, Gómez Casado, Eduardo, Crespo-Yuste, Estefania, and Campos, Cristina
- Abstract
Introduction: South American siskins (Genus Carduelis/Spinus) are the outcome of regional evolutionary radiation from an extant (or other extinct) species: C. notata, a North America siskin, which thrives in Mexico subtropical areas and is parental of one of the three described North American siskin radiations. Methods: Speciation and/or subspeciation of this South American siskin radiation have probably occurred during Pleistocene Epoch. In the present paper, a new species/subspecies akin to C./S. atrata is described by genetic and phenotypic parameters: this new species/subspecies was previously considered a subspecies of C./S. xanthogastra, which thrives further North and is separated about 1,762 km, 1,094 miles, from this described subspecies, Carduelis/ Spinus xanthogastra stejnegeri. Results: Our genetic study using mt cyt b, phenotypic and behavior observations show that this putative C./S. xanthogastra subspecies is either a different species or a C./S.atrata subspecies; we have proposed a provisional name for this finch, C./S. lapazensis, instead of C./S. x. stejnegeri. Conclusion: Species definition is movable and controversial, and it is uncertain in South American siskins, which all show a close genetic and phenotypical relationship, which may be still immersed in speciation processes since Pleistocene Epoch.
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- 2020