Chapter 13: Alaska Song Sparrows (Melospiza Melodia) Demonstrate that Genetic Marker and Method of Analysis Matter in Subspecies Assessments

C. L. Pruett, K. Winker
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Abstract

w e examined genetic and morphological characteristics of the Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) of northwestern North America, which have a relatively large number of phe- notypically described subspecies (n = 6 in this region). mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences showed little information about these subspecies, with no reciprocal monophyly evident. however, differences in body mass and microsatellite allele frequencies supported continued recognition of subspecific units for taxonomy and conservation. Song Sparrow subspecies in this region are probably representative of many recently diverged populations that have not been isolated long enough for complete lineage sorting using mtDNA markers, yet which have evolved differences that are likely to be genetically based. we emphasize the importance of using multiple lines of evidence, genetic and morphological, in assessing subspecific status, lest we overlook important biological diversity that has accrued below the level of full species.
第十三章:阿拉斯加鸣麻雀(Melospiza Melodia)的遗传标记和分析方法在亚种鉴定中的作用
研究了北美西北部宋麻雀(Melospiza melodia)的遗传和形态特征,该地区宋麻雀亚种数量较多(n = 6)。线粒体DNA (mtDNA)序列显示这些亚种的信息很少,没有明显的相互单系性。然而,体重和微卫星等位基因频率的差异支持了亚特异单位的分类和保护。该地区的宋雀亚种可能代表了许多最近分化的种群,这些种群尚未被隔离足够长的时间,无法使用mtDNA标记进行完整的谱系分类,但它们已经进化出可能基于遗传的差异。我们强调在评估亚特异性状态时使用遗传和形态学等多种证据的重要性,以免我们忽视在完整物种水平以下积累的重要生物多样性。
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