Alström, Per
- SLU Swedish Species Information Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Swedish Museum of Natural History
Research article2010Peer reviewedOpen access
Alström, Per; Davidson, Pete; Duckworth, J.W.; Eames, Jonathan C.; Le, Trai Trong; Nguyen, Cu; Olsson, Urban; Robson, Craig; Timmins, Rob
A new species of Phylloscopus warbler, which we name Phylloscopus calciatilis Limestone Leaf Warbler, is described from central and northern Vietnam and central and northern Laos; it probably also breeds in southernmost China. In morphology, the new species is very similar to Sulphur-breasted Warbler Phylloscopus ricketti, but it is smaller with a proportionately larger bill and rounder wing. Its song and calls are diagnostic. Based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, the new species is most closely related to P. ricketti and Yellow-vented Warbler Phylloscopus cantator, and it is inferred to be sister to the latter. The mitochondrial divergences between these three species are at the low end of the variation found in other species of Phylloscopus and Seicercus warblers, but greater than in other taxa generally treated as subspecies. Possible introgressive hybridization between the new species and P. ricketti is discussed, but more data are needed to establish whether it does occur and, if it does, to what extent. The new species appears to have a restricted breeding range in limestone karst environments, where it is locally common and therefore not under any immediate threat. In view of the recognition of the new species, all previous records of P. ricketti sensu lato need to be re-evaluated.
cryptic speciation; introgressive hybridization; limestone karst; phylogeny; Southeast Asia; taxonomy; vocalizations
Ibis
2010, Volume: 152, number: 1, pages: 145-168 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Biodiversity
Zoology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919X.2009.00990.x
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/60939