Cryptic differentiation in the Manx shearwater hinders the identification of a new endemic subspecies

  • Airam Rodríguez
  • , Beneharo Rodríguez
  • , Tinguaro Montelongo
  • , Joan Garcia-Porta
  • , Tania Pipa
  • , Martin Carty
  • , Jóhannis Danielsen
  • , João Nunes
  • , Carlos Silva
  • , Pedro Geraldes
  • , Félix M. Medina
  • , Juan Carlos Illera

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Abstract

The taxonomy of Procellariiformes, particularly petrels and shearwaters, is still unresolved. The Manx shearwater Puffinus puffinus is one of the best studied seabirds worldwide. Most of the information known on this seabird is focused on the northern core populations where the species is abundant. However, the species shows a high number of peripheral populations, which are extremely small and difficult to study in comparison to central populations. Using an integrative approach, we provided significant evidence of phenological, morphological, acoustic, plumage colour and genetic differentiation of the Canarian Manx shearwaters (the most southern population) from the northern breeding colonies, which is compatible with a long period of isolation. Birds from the Canary Islands breed around 2–3 months earlier, are smaller and lighter and show darker underwing plumage than those from northern populations. In addition, Canarian call features are different from the northern populations. Finally, genetic analyses of the mitochondrial control region indicate an incipient genetic differentiation of Canarian Manx shearwaters from the other breeding populations. The Canarian population holds a small number of breeding colonies and it is declining, so accurate taxonomic recognition critically affects conservation efforts. For all the aforementioned reasons, we propose to rank the Canarian breeding population as a new taxon by presenting the formal description of a new subspecies Puffinus puffinus canariensis ssp. nov.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere02633
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Avian Biology
Volume51
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • conservation
  • extinct
  • genetic structure
  • island biogeography
  • Macaronesia
  • speciation

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