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Cryptic species in a Neotropical parrot: genetic variation within the Amazona farinosa species complex and its conservation implications
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posted on 2023-05-17, 16:19 authored by Wenner, TJ, Russello, MA, Wright, TFThe application of genetic approaches has enhanced the identification of cryptic species in a wide variety of taxa, often with immediate conservation implications. Here, we employed multilocus DNA analyses to assess genetic variation and its correspondence to taxonomy within the Mealy Amazon (Amazona farinosa), a parrot species found in Central and South America. DNA sequence data from four mitochondrial regions and two nuclear introns were used to infer relationships among all five named subspecies in this species complex. Two reciprocally monophyletic groups with strong nodal support were found; one comprised of the two Central American subspecies guatemalae and virenticeps and one including all three South American subspecies farinosa,chapmani, and inornata. Molecular characters diagnosed distinct Central American and South American lineages, with an estimated divergence time of 1.75-2.70 million years ago as inferred from cytochrome-b (3.5-5.4 % corrected distance). Our data support recognizing Central American and South American Mealy Amazons as separate species worthy of independent conservation management. Furthermore, our results suggest recognition of two separate management units within the South American clade, although further study is required. These findings have important conservation implications as Central American A. farinosa are under increased pressure from habitat destruction and collection for the pet trade, yet are listed as of Least Concern due to their current classification as subspecies' subsumed within the species complex. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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Conservation GeneticsVolume
13Issue
5Pagination
1427-1432ISSN
1566-0621Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Springer NetherlandsPlace of publication
Van Godewijckstraat 30, Dordrecht, 3311 GX, NERights statement
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