Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach

© 2019 British Ornithologists’ Union We re-evaluated the taxonomy of the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex using molecular, morphological and vocal analyses. The extensive seasonal, sexual, age-related, geographical and taxon-specific variation in this complex has ne...

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Main Authors: Per Alström, Pamela C. Rasmussen, George Sangster, Shashank Dalvi, Philip D. Round, Ruiying Zhang, Cheng Te Yao, Martin Irestedt, Hung Le Manh, Fumin Lei, Urban Olsson
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spelling th-mahidol.499342020-01-27T14:31:42Z Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach Per Alström Pamela C. Rasmussen George Sangster Shashank Dalvi Philip D. Round Ruiying Zhang Cheng Te Yao Martin Irestedt Hung Le Manh Fumin Lei Urban Olsson Endemic Species Research Institute Hanoi University of Science and Technology Naturalis Biodiversity Center Michigan State University Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences Naturhistoriska riksmuseet Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet The Natural History Museum, London Göteborgs Universitet Mahidol University Evolutionary Biology Centre National Centre for Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2019 British Ornithologists’ Union We re-evaluated the taxonomy of the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex using molecular, morphological and vocal analyses. The extensive seasonal, sexual, age-related, geographical and taxon-specific variation in this complex has never before been adequately studied. As no previous genetic or vocal analyses have focused on this group, misinterpretation of taxonomic signals from limited conventional morphological study alone was likely. Using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, we found that P. crinigera sensu lato (s.l.) comprises two non-sister groups of taxa (Himalayan crinigera and Chinese striata groups) that differ substantially morphologically and vocally and that are broadly sympatric in Yunnan Province, China. Prinia polychroa cooki (Myanmar) and P. p. rocki (southern Vietnam) are each morphologically, vocally and genetically distinct. Thai, Cambodian and Laotian populations formerly ascribed to P. p. cooki are morphologically and vocally most similar to and most closely related to Javan P. p. polychroa, and require a new name, proposed here. Prinia p. bangsi of Yunnan is part of the crinigera group rather than of P. polychroa, and hence there is no evidence for sympatry between P. polychroa s.l. and P. crinigera s.l., nor of the occurrence of P. polychroa in mainland China or Taiwan. We recommend the recognition of five species in the complex, with the following suggestions for new English names: Himalayan Prinia P. crinigera sensu stricto (s.s.; with subspecies striatula, crinigera, yunnanensis and bangsi); Chinese Prinia P. striata (subspecies catharia, parumstriata and striata); Burmese Prinia P. cooki (monotypic); Annam Prinia P. rocki (monotypic) and Deignan's Prinia P. polychroa s.s. (subspecies Javan polychroa and the new Southeast Asian taxon). This study underlines the importance of using multiple datasets for the elucidation of diversity of cryptic bird species and their evolutionary history and biogeography. 2020-01-27T07:31:42Z 2020-01-27T07:31:42Z 2019-01-01 Article Ibis. (2019) 10.1111/ibi.12759 1474919X 00191019 2-s2.0-85067033879 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/49934 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85067033879&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Per Alström
Pamela C. Rasmussen
George Sangster
Shashank Dalvi
Philip D. Round
Ruiying Zhang
Cheng Te Yao
Martin Irestedt
Hung Le Manh
Fumin Lei
Urban Olsson
Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
description © 2019 British Ornithologists’ Union We re-evaluated the taxonomy of the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex using molecular, morphological and vocal analyses. The extensive seasonal, sexual, age-related, geographical and taxon-specific variation in this complex has never before been adequately studied. As no previous genetic or vocal analyses have focused on this group, misinterpretation of taxonomic signals from limited conventional morphological study alone was likely. Using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, we found that P. crinigera sensu lato (s.l.) comprises two non-sister groups of taxa (Himalayan crinigera and Chinese striata groups) that differ substantially morphologically and vocally and that are broadly sympatric in Yunnan Province, China. Prinia polychroa cooki (Myanmar) and P. p. rocki (southern Vietnam) are each morphologically, vocally and genetically distinct. Thai, Cambodian and Laotian populations formerly ascribed to P. p. cooki are morphologically and vocally most similar to and most closely related to Javan P. p. polychroa, and require a new name, proposed here. Prinia p. bangsi of Yunnan is part of the crinigera group rather than of P. polychroa, and hence there is no evidence for sympatry between P. polychroa s.l. and P. crinigera s.l., nor of the occurrence of P. polychroa in mainland China or Taiwan. We recommend the recognition of five species in the complex, with the following suggestions for new English names: Himalayan Prinia P. crinigera sensu stricto (s.s.; with subspecies striatula, crinigera, yunnanensis and bangsi); Chinese Prinia P. striata (subspecies catharia, parumstriata and striata); Burmese Prinia P. cooki (monotypic); Annam Prinia P. rocki (monotypic) and Deignan's Prinia P. polychroa s.s. (subspecies Javan polychroa and the new Southeast Asian taxon). This study underlines the importance of using multiple datasets for the elucidation of diversity of cryptic bird species and their evolutionary history and biogeography.
author2 Endemic Species Research Institute
author_facet Endemic Species Research Institute
Per Alström
Pamela C. Rasmussen
George Sangster
Shashank Dalvi
Philip D. Round
Ruiying Zhang
Cheng Te Yao
Martin Irestedt
Hung Le Manh
Fumin Lei
Urban Olsson
format Article
author Per Alström
Pamela C. Rasmussen
George Sangster
Shashank Dalvi
Philip D. Round
Ruiying Zhang
Cheng Te Yao
Martin Irestedt
Hung Le Manh
Fumin Lei
Urban Olsson
author_sort Per Alström
title Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
title_short Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
title_full Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
title_fullStr Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
title_full_unstemmed Multiple species within the Striated Prinia Prinia crinigera–Brown Prinia P. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
title_sort multiple species within the striated prinia prinia crinigera–brown prinia p. polychroa complex revealed through an integrative taxonomic approach
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/49934
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