Molecular, morphological and acoustic identification of Eumops maurus and Eumops hansae (Chiroptera: Molossidae) with new reports from Central Amazonia

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Tropical Zoology Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/03946975.2017.1382284
A. López‐Baucells, R. Rocha, Valéria da Cunha Tavares, Ligiane Martins Moras, Sara E Silva, P. E. Bobrowiec, C. F. Meyer
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Eumops maurus and Eumops hansae are rarely captured Neotropical molossid bats for which information on taxonomy, natural history, and spatial distribution are scarce. This translates into a poor understanding of their ecology and limits the delimitation of useful characters for their identification. Here, we describe records of these two molossids from the Central Brazilian Amazon, providing data on their external and craniodental morphology, DNA barcode (COI) sequences complemented by acoustic data for the species. Morphological characters, DNA sequence data and phylogenetic relationships within the genus Eumops were consistent with those previously described for both species. Echolocation call characteristics did not differ significantly so as to be useful for separating E. maurus and E. hansae from other congeners. Our records are, respectively the first and the second for Central Amazonia as one individual previously attributed to Eumops amazonicus from Manaus may be considered a junior synonym for E. hansae. These new records increase the extent of the species’ known ranges, partially filling in previous existing gaps in their distribution in central South America. Our data further suggest that these molossid bats forage in a wider range of habitats than previously thought.
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毛猴和汉猴的分子、形态和声学鉴定(翼手目:Molossidae)——来自亚马逊中部的新报道
新热带软体类蝙蝠的分类、自然历史和空间分布资料很少。这就导致人们对它们的生态环境缺乏了解,并限制了对它们的识别有用字符的界定。在这里,我们描述了来自巴西亚马逊中部的这两种软体动物的记录,提供了它们的外部和颅齿形态、DNA条形码(COI)序列和物种声学数据的数据。该属植物的形态特征、DNA序列数据和系统发育关系与之前的描述一致。回声定位呼叫特征差异不显著,可用于区分毛毛鼠和毛毛鼠与其他同类动物。我们的记录分别是中部亚马逊地区的第一个和第二个,因为以前归于玛瑙斯的amazonops可能被认为是E. hansae的初级同义词。这些新记录增加了该物种已知分布范围的范围,部分填补了它们在南美洲中部分布的先前存在的空白。我们的数据进一步表明,这些软体蝙蝠在比以前认为的更广泛的栖息地觅食。
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Tropical Zoology
Tropical Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Tropical Zoology is an international zoological journal publishing original papers in the field of systematics, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation of all terrestrial and aquatic animal Phyla from tropical and subtropical areas. Only papers with new information, high quality and broad interest are considered. Single species description and checklists are not normally accepted. Review papers are welcome. The journal is owned by the Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florence, Italy (CNR-IRET) who performs research into the structure and functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, focusing in particular on anthropogenic pressure and global change. The knowledge amassed forms the scientific basis for identifying the most appropriate protective and corrective interventions, and provides support for the bodies entrusted with formulating policies for environmental protection and recovery.
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