H. Johnston, Jéssica Fenker, Anna M. Kearns, A. Drew, I. Mason, C. Moritz, L. Joseph
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The Forest Kingfisher Todiramphus macleayii inhabits eucalypt savannas, rainforests and mangroves across its distribution in Australasia. Two Australian subspecies are consistently recognised but the taxonomic status of resident New Guinean populations is unsettled. Genomic data from populations sampled across the species’ Australian and New Guinean ranges support the recognition of resident New Guinean populations at the subspecies level as T. m. elisabeth. Further work is required to examine island populations that remain unsampled genetically and to place the species in a broader phylogenetic analysis of Todiramphus kingfishers. We also report genetically based detection of a migrant individual in New Guinea either from eastern Australia or the Trans-Fly region of southern New Guinea. Our study provides a first insight into how genetic diversity is structured within this species across its range. It highlights remaining areas for study and illustrates the potential of DNA sequence data in tracking migratory movements of the species.
摘要森林翠鸟Todiramphus macleayii栖息在澳大利亚的桉树稀树草原、热带雨林和红树林中。两个澳大利亚亚种一直被认可,但常驻新几内亚种群的分类地位尚未确定。从该物种在澳大利亚和新几内亚分布范围取样的种群基因组数据支持将亚种水平的常驻新几内亚种群识别为T. m. elisabeth。需要进一步的工作来检查尚未取样的岛屿种群,并将该物种置于对Todiramphus翠鸟的更广泛的系统发育分析中。我们还报告了在新几内亚发现的来自澳大利亚东部或新几内亚南部跨蝇区的一个移民个体的遗传检测。我们的研究首次深入了解了该物种在其分布范围内的遗传多样性是如何形成的。它突出了有待研究的领域,并说明了DNA序列数据在跟踪物种迁徙运动方面的潜力。
期刊介绍:
Emu – Austral Ornithology is the premier journal for ornithological research and reviews related to the Southern Hemisphere and adjacent tropics. The journal has a long and proud tradition of publishing articles on many aspects of the biology of birds, particularly their conservation and management.