Authors
Peter A Hosner, Luke C Campillo, Michael J Andersen, Luis A Sánchez-González, Carl H Oliveros, Rolly C Urriza, Robert G Moyle
Publication date
2018/10
Journal
Conservation Genetics
Volume
19
Pages
1153-1168
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The Philippine archipelago is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot because of its high levels of endemism and numerous threatened species. Avian lineages in the Philippines feature morphologically distinct allopatric taxa, which have been variably treated either as species or subspecies depending on species concepts and recognition criteria. To understand how alternative species limits would alter diversity metrics and patterns of endemism in the Philippines, we selected 19 focal lineages of birds, each containing multiple described taxa within the Mindanao Island Group. We delimited species in an integrative, lineage-based framework using three operational criteria: species must (1) form well-supported, geographically circumscribed clades, (2) be monophyletic with significant genetic differentiation identified by a coalescent model, and (3) feature fixed differences in phenotypic characters. Our criteria …
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