Corrigendum to: Cryptic speciation in the Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus)

Scott F. Lovell, M. Lein, S. Rogers
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Eastern ( Vireo gilvus gilvus ) and western ( V. g. swainsoni ) forms of the Warbling Vireo have essentially allopatric breeding ranges across north-central North America, but come into contact in central Alberta, Canada. In 1986, Jon Barlow presented preliminary morphological and song evidence suggesting that the Warbling Vireo complex might comprise more than one valid species. However, to date, Barlow’s suggestion is supported by only limited DNA evidence, demonstration of molt and migration differences between the taxa, and anecdotal accounts of differences in song, morphology, plumage, and ecology. We analyzed variation in both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA in birds from Alberta and surrounding areas to determine the levels of genetic differentiation and hybridization occurring in the contact zone, and whether the two taxa warrant recognition as separate biological species. Our analyses reveal that Warbling Vireos in Alberta and the surrounding areas are separated into two well-defined, genetically differentiated, and monophyletic clades corresponding to previously recognized taxonomic groups. The two taxa come into contact in a narrow (~85 km) zone in Barrhead County, northwest of Edmonton, Alberta. They show evidence of limited hybridization. The distinct genetic differences are maintained in the contact zone, where individuals of the two taxa may occupy neighboring territories. Differences in spring arrival dates, molt schedules, and migration routes indicate that a migratory divide may play an important role in reproductive isolation. We suggest that the two taxa are distinct cryptic species: an eastern form, Vireo gilvus, and a western form, Vireo swainsoni . los las una importante en el aislamiento reproductivo. Sugerimos que los dos taxones son dos especies crípticas distintas: una forma este, Vireo , y una forma oeste, Vireo swainsoni
鸣禽(Vireo gilvus)的隐种勘误表
东部(Vireo gilvus gilvus)和西部(V. g. swainsoni)形式的Warbling Vireo基本上在北美中北部有异域繁殖范围,但在加拿大阿尔伯塔省中部接触。1986年,Jon Barlow提出了初步的形态学和鸣声证据,表明Warbling Vireo复合体可能包含不止一个有效的物种。然而,迄今为止,Barlow的建议仅得到有限的DNA证据的支持,证明了不同分类群之间的蜕皮和迁移差异,以及关于鸣叫,形态,羽毛和生态差异的轶事叙述。我们分析了来自艾伯塔省和周边地区的鸟类线粒体和核DNA的变异,以确定在接触区发生的遗传分化和杂交水平,以及这两个分类群是否值得被视为独立的生物物种。我们的分析表明,在阿尔伯塔省和周边地区的Warbling Vireos被分为两个明确的,遗传分化的,单系的分支,对应于先前公认的分类群。这两个分类群是在阿尔伯塔省埃德蒙顿西北部巴尔黑德县一个狭窄(约85公里)的地带接触的。它们显示出有限杂交的证据。在接触区,两个类群的个体可能占据相邻的领地,从而保持了明显的遗传差异。春季到达日期、蜕皮时间表和迁徙路线的差异表明,迁徙分界线可能在生殖隔离中起重要作用。我们认为这两个分类群是不同的隐种:一个东部形式,Vireo gilvus和一个西部形式,Vireo swainsoni。Los是一种重要的生殖器官。在不同的种类crípticas中,有几种不同的种类:不同的树,不同的树,不同的树,不同的树,不同的树,不同的树
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