L. Joseph, Heather G. Johnston, D. Thuo, Jéssica Fenker, A. Drew, I. Mason, C. Moritz, Anna M. Kearns
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Geographic overlap of Olive-backed Oriole O. sagittatus and the Green Oriole O. flavocinctus is extensive in northern Australia, but they generally are separated by habitat. They overlap in New Guinea, however, where their habitat distinction is much reduced. Genetic methods in an earlier study detected unexpected hybridisation between the two species in New Guinea. Here, we ask whether hybridisation between the two species may have gone unnoticed in northern Australia, whether genetic methods again may detect it, and whether this may relate to habitat management and conservation. We find no evidence for hybridisation in Australia and conclude that its occurrence in New Guinea is indeed likely related to the reduced habitat distinction between the two species there relative to their range in Australia. We also examine taxonomic corollaries of our genomic data.
在澳大利亚北部,橄榄背黄鹂(Olive-backed Oriole O. sagittatus)和绿黄鹂(Green Oriole O. flavocinctus)在地理上有广泛的重叠,但它们通常被栖息地分开。然而,它们在新几内亚重叠,在那里它们的栖息地区别大大减少。在早期的一项研究中,遗传方法在新几内亚发现了两个物种之间意想不到的杂交。在这里,我们问两个物种之间的杂交是否可能在澳大利亚北部被忽视,是否遗传方法可以再次检测到它,以及这是否可能与栖息地管理和保护有关。我们在澳大利亚没有发现杂交的证据,并得出结论,它在新几内亚的出现确实可能与两种物种之间的栖息地差异相对于它们在澳大利亚的范围缩小有关。我们也检查我们的基因组数据的分类学推论。
期刊介绍:
Emu – Austral Ornithology is the premier journal for ornithological research and reviews related to the Southern Hemisphere and adjacent tropics. The journal has a long and proud tradition of publishing articles on many aspects of the biology of birds, particularly their conservation and management.