New data on the distribution of the two mole species Talpa aquitania Nicolas, Matinez-Vargas & Hugot, 2017 and T. europaea Linnaeus, 1758 in France based on museum and newly collected specimens

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
V. Nicolas, J. Hugot, R. Cornette
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ABSTRACT A new species of mole, Talpa aquitania Nicolas, Martínez-Vargas & Hugot, 2017, was recently described from France. Based on the genetic identification of 270 individuals it was hypothesized that T. aquitania and T. europaea Linnaeus, 1758 are allopatric, being distributed on opposite sides of the Loire River, with the exception of a small area of sympatry in eastern Pyrénées mountains. The aim of the present study is to get a better understanding of the distribution of these two species in France based on the re-identification of museum specimens and extensive field sampling through a citizen science study. 1099 specimens were identified at the specific level (574 T. europaea and 525 T. aquitania) based on external characteristics, molar tooth morphology and/or genetic data. Our results confirm that T. aquitania is mainly distributed south and west of the Loire River, while the reverse is true for T. europaea. However, the Loire River is not a strict biogeographic barrier between these two species: several specimens of T. aquitania were recorded north and east of the Loire River in the Loire-Atlantique, Loiret and Nièvre departments. Moreover, two specimens were captured in the Var department. Several specimens of T. europaea were captured south and west of the Loire River in the Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, Loiret and Loire departments. Furthermore, both species were found in sympatry or in close proximity in the Pyrénées Mountains. The role of climate, soil type, food resources abundance (earthworms) and historical factors in explaining the actual distribution of these species is discussed.
基于博物馆和新收集的标本,关于两种鼹鼠Talpa aqutania Nicolas,Matinez-Vargas和Hugot,2017和T.europaea Linnaeus,1758在法国分布的新数据
摘要:一种新的鼹鼠,Talpa aqutania Nicolas,Martínez-Vargas&Hugot,2017,最近在法国被描述。根据对270个个体的基因鉴定,假设a.aqutania和T.europaea Linnaeus,1758是异父系,分布在卢瓦尔河的对岸,除了皮雷山脉东部的一小块同区系之外。本研究的目的是通过对博物馆标本的重新鉴定和公民科学研究的广泛实地采样,更好地了解这两个物种在法国的分布。根据外部特征、臼齿形态和/或遗传数据,在特定水平上鉴定了1099个标本(574个T.europaea和525个T.aqutania)。我们的研究结果证实了T.aqutania主要分布在卢瓦尔河以南和以西,而T.europaea则相反。然而,卢瓦尔河并不是这两个物种之间严格的生物地理屏障:在卢瓦尔河以北和以东的卢瓦尔大西洋省、卢瓦尔特省和尼埃夫尔省记录到了几只T.aqutania的标本。此外,在瓦尔省还捕获了两个标本。在卢瓦尔河以南和以西的因德雷-卢瓦尔省、卢瓦尔-谢尔省、卢瓦雷省和卢瓦尔省捕获了几种欧洲T.europaea标本。此外,这两个物种都是在Pyrénées山脉的同区系或附近发现的。讨论了气候、土壤类型、食物资源丰度(蚯蚓)和历史因素在解释这些物种实际分布中的作用。
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Zoosystema
Zoosystema 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoosystema is a fast-track and peer-reviewed journal, devoted to the inventory, analysis and interpretation of animal biodiversity. It publishes, in French or English, original results of zoological research, particularly in systematics and related fields: comparative, functional and evolutionary morphology, phylogeny, biogeography, taxonomy and nomenclature, etc. All articles published in Zoosystema are compliant with the different nomenclatural codes. A copyright assignment will be signed by the authors before publication.
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