Artigo
Taxonomic status of Tamarinus imperator subgrisescens (Lonnberg, 1940) (Cebidae, Callitrichinae)
Carregando...
Notas
Data
Orientadores
Editores
Coorientadores
Membros de banca
Título da Revista
ISSN da Revista
Título de Volume
Editor
Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo
Faculdade, Instituto ou Escola
Departamento
Programa de Pós-Graduação
Agência de fomento
Tipo de impacto
Áreas Temáticas da Extenção
Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Dados abertos
Resumo
Abstract
The emperor tamarin, Tamarinus imperator, is composed of two subspecies, the nominal type, T. i. imperator, distributed between the Acre and Purus Rivers, whose range is limited between the Brazilian state of Acre and Peru are unbounded, and
T. i. subgrisescens, occurring in Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, in the Brazilian states of Acre and Amazonas. Morphologically, both taxa
are easily identifiable by the pelage pattern (chromogenetic fields), and even being easily distinguishable, both lineages are considered subspecies according to the criterion based on the Biological Concept of Species from the 1970s, even without presenting
some necessary criteria, such as the intergradation zone. Here we analyzed pelage traits, cranial morphometry, Cytochrome-b divergence, and distributional pattern data applying the premises of integrative taxonomy to elucidate the taxonomic status of both
lineages. We hypothesize that both lineages are considered full species through a series of criteria for species recognition, such as
distinguishability, level of phenotypical divergences of several morphological complexes with congruence among them, and some
genetic divergence. The hybridization is unknown and the low or the lack of sampling in target areas does not allow us to determine
whether a hybridization or even contact zone between the two lineages exists indeed. All character sets analyzed were congruent
with each other and reinforced the high level of divergences between the two subspecies including several pelage differences, morphometry (descriptive statistics, PCA, and MANOVA), and mitochondrial DNA Cytochrome-b divergence. Most of the distribution
in both lineages are allopatric, and the levels of intra-lineage phenotypical variation are much lower than between the lineages.
Descrição
Área de concentração
Agência de desenvolvimento
Palavra chave
Marca
Objetivo
Procedência
Impacto da pesquisa
Resumen
Palavras-chave
ISBN
DOI
Citação
GREGORIN. R. et al. Taxonomic status of Tamarinus imperator subgrisescens (Lonnberg, 1940) (Cebidae, Callitrichinae). Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, [S.l.], v. 63, 2023.
Link externo
Avaliação
Revisão
Suplementado Por
Referenciado Por
Licença Creative Commons
Exceto quando indicado de outra forma, a licença deste item é descrita como Attribution 4.0 International

