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总结。对东部非洲花斑多羽Laniarius spp.的二重唱进行了声乐分析,重点研究了从索马里南部沿海到莫桑比克的鸟类。基于二重唱中某些音符类型的存在或缺失,以及它们在该地区不同种群中的结构变化,二重唱的形式在较大和较小的空间尺度上都有聚集。声音上的一致性表明mossambicus分类群可能与subblacteus属同一物种,而这两者与肯尼亚沿海鸟类之间的显著差异证实了它们先前报道的遗传独特性。声音变化的模式与遗传数据已经表明的分类划分大致一致,我将这些整合起来,以识别和定义四个不同群体的范围:热带(主要和模糊),埃塞俄比亚(aethiopicus),索马里(somaliensis)和东海岸群体(subblacteus, mossambicus和extrumital limpopoensis)。还提出了肯尼亚沿海地区以Juba Boubou L. somaliensis命名的鸟类的物种排名,本文提供的声音数据支持Nguembock等人(2008)和Finch等人(2016)的发现,即羽毛标准是Laniarius分类的不可靠指标。
Vocalisations, taxonomy and nomenclature of the pied boubous of eastern Africa
Summary. A vocal analysis of the duets of pied boubous Laniarius spp. across eastern Africa is presented, focusing on birds from coastal Somalia south to Mozambique. Based on the presence or absence of certain note types in duets, and variation in their structure across different populations in this region, forms of duet were found to cluster at both larger and smaller spatial scales. Vocal congruence suggests that taxon mossambicus could be conspecific with sublacteus, whereas marked differences between these two and coastal Kenyan birds confirm their previously reported genetic distinctiveness. Patterns of vocal variation broadly align with taxonomic divisions already indicated by genetic data and I integrate these to identify and define the ranges of four distinct groups: the Tropical (major and ambiguus), Ethiopian (aethiopicus), Somali (somaliensis) and East Coast groups (sublacteus, mossambicus and extralimital limpopoensis). Species rank for birds in coastal Kenya under the name Juba Boubou L. somaliensis is also proposed, and vocal data presented here support the findings of Nguembock et al. (2008) and Finch et al. (2016) that plumage criteria are unreliable indicators of taxonomy in Laniarius.