Phylogeny, Biodiversity, and Species Limits of Passerine Birds in the Sino-Himalayan Region—A Critical Review

J. Martens, D. Tietze, M. Päckert
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Abstract

We analyzed passerine biodiversity and phylogeography in the Sino-Himalayan region with respect to neighboring areas, especially the Siberian taiga zone to the north and tropical Asia southeast of the Himalayas and mountainous parts of southwest China. Fresh results, informative about evolutionary processes in that area, were obtained mainly by the application of new methods in passerine systematics, acoustic and molecular genetic markers. It became evident that species with areas in the Himalayas and southwest China and, in addition, often with disjunct areas in Siberia, actually belong to swarms of closely related, mostly allopatric species. In many cases these differ markedly in vocalizations and are deeply split according to molecular genetic markers. External morphology of the constituent taxa quite often remained surprisingly homogeneous and thus resulted in traditional subspecies status of single populations at best. Other such well-differentiated taxa were often overlooked and only discovered by m...
中国-喜马拉雅地区雀形目鸟类的系统发育、生物多样性和物种限制综述
本文分析了中国-喜马拉雅地区的雀形目生物多样性和系统地理特征,特别是北部的西伯利亚针叶林区、喜马拉雅山脉东南部的热带亚洲和中国西南山区。雀形目植物系统学、声学和分子遗传标记等新方法的应用,为该区的进化过程提供了新的信息。很明显,在喜马拉雅山脉和中国西南地区,以及在西伯利亚经常有不相交地区的物种,实际上属于密切相关的种群,大多数是异域物种。在许多情况下,这些声音明显不同,并且根据分子遗传标记被深深地分裂。组成分类群的外部形态往往保持惊人的同质性,从而导致传统的亚种状态,最多是单一种群。其他这种分化良好的分类群经常被忽视,直到科学家们才发现。
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