Abstract
The combination of genetic and phenotypic characters for species delimitation has allowed the discovery of many undescribed species of Neotropical amphibians. In this study, we used DNA sequences (genes 12S, 16S, ND1 and COI) and morphologic, bioacoustic and environmental characters of the Boana semilineata group to evaluate their phylogenetic relationships and assess their species limits. In addition, we included DNA sequences of several species of Boana to explore cryptic diversity in other groups. We found three Confirmed Candidate Species (CCS) within the B. semilineata group. Holotype examination of Hyla appendiculata shows that it is a valid species that corresponds to one of the CCS, which is here transferred to Boana. We describe the two remaining CCS. Our phylogeny highlights a number of secondary but meaningful observations that deserve further investigation: (1) populations of B. pellucens from northern Ecuador are more closely related to B. rufitela from Panama than to other Ecuadorian populations of B. pellucens; (2) we report, for the first time, the phylogenetic relationships of B. rubracyla showing that it is closely related to B. rufitela and B. pellucens; and (3) B. cinerascens and B. punctata form two species complexes consisting of several unnamed highly divergent lineages. Each of these lineages likely represents an undescribed species.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 149-180 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Journal | Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society |
Volume | 190 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 21 Mar 2020 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2020 The Linnean Society of London,
Funding
Field and laboratory work were funded by grants from the Secretaría Nacional de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación del Ecuador SENESCYT (Arca de Noé initiative; SRR and Omar Torres principal investigators) and PUCE-DGA (SRR principal investigator). Charlie Barnes, D. Flores, G. Nicholls, A. Manzano and S. Espinoza carried out extractions and amplification of DNA. Diego Páez-Moscoso helped organizing sequences from GenBank. William E. Duellman, Diego R. Batallas and The Cornell Lab of Ornithology provided call recordings. Andrea Varela provided photographs of the lectotype of Hyla appendiculata. Andrew Crawford provided access to the amphibian collection of Universidad de los Andes, Colombia. Mario Yánez-Muñoz from INABIO loaned a tissue of Boana rubracyla. Ministerio de Ambiente del Ecuador provided collect and research permits (001-11 IC-FAU-DNB/MA; 005-12-IC-FAU-DNB/MA; 003-15-IC-FAU-DNB/ MA; 002-16-IC-FAU-DNB/MA; 003-17-IC-FAU-DNB/ MA; 005-2009-INVESTIGACIÓN-B-DPMS/MAE; 006-2012-FAU-MAE-DPO-PNY; 010-2013-FAU-MAE-DPAO-PNY; 008-IC-FAU-DPPZ/MA; 016-2015-FAU-MAE-DPAO; MAE-DNB-ARRGG-CM-2014-0002). For collection of specimens of the new species we are indebted to D. Rivadeneira, D. Velalcázar, J. Pinto, F. Mora, D. Núñez, J. C. Sánchez, A. Correa, D. Paucar, P. Venegas, P. Baldeón, E. Nusirquia, J. Brito, D. R. Batallas, P. Bejarano, D. Morocho, S. Poe, F. Ayala, L. Gray, J. Davis, I. Latella, L. MacLean, A. Almendáriz, I. Tapia, L. Coloma, A. Carvajal, A. Merino, E. Arbeláez, A. Tapia, D. Salazar, D. Acosta, C. Korfel, T. Camacho, O. Pérez, M. Bustamante, D. Alvarado, G. Buitrón, M. Díaz, V. Ruales, Y. Mera, E. Carrillo, G. Díaz, Y. Sagredo, A. Barahona, M. Ortega, F. Timias, M. J. Navarrete, G. Galarza, V. Chasiluisa, S. Arroyo, D. Zurita, E. Toral, P. Salvador, M. D. Proaño, M. Read, D. Prado, S. de la Torre, F. Nogales and S. Harris.
Funders | Funder number |
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GenBank | |
Secretaría Nacional de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación del Ecuador SENESCYT | |
Ministerio del Ambiente, Agua y Transición Ecológica | MAE-DNB-ARRGG-CM-2014-0002, 016-2015-FAU-MAE-DPAO, 003-17-IC-FAU-DNB/ MA, 008-IC-FAU-DPPZ/MA, 001-11 IC-FAU-DNB/MA, 010-2013-FAU-MAE-DPAO-PNY, 003-15-IC-FAU-DNB/ MA, 002-16-IC-FAU-DNB/MA, 006-2012-FAU-MAE-DPO-PNY, 005-12-IC-FAU-DNB/MA, 005-2009-INVESTIGACIÓN-B-DPMS/MAE |
Universidad de los Andes |
Keywords
- Amazon
- Amphibian
- Candidate species
- Cryptic diversity
- Phylogeny
- Taxonomy