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Evaluating taxonomic inflation: Towards evidence-based species delimitation in Eurasian vipers (Serpentes: Viperinae)

AutorFreitas, Inês; Ursenbacher, Sylvain; Mebert, Konrad; Zinenko, Oleksandr; Schweiger, Silke; Wüster, Wolfgang; Brito, José C.; Crnobrnja-Isailovic, Jelka; Halpern, Bálint; Fahd, Soumia; Santos, Xavier; Pleguezuelos, Juan M.; Joger, Ulrich; Orloy, Nikolay; Mizsei, Edvárd; Lourdais, Olivier; Zuffi, Marco A.L.; Strugariu, Alexandru; Zamfirescu, Stefan Remus; Martínez-Solano, Íñigo CSIC ORCID ; Velo-Antón, Guillermo; Kaliontzopoulou, Antigoni; Martínez-Freiría, Fernando
Palabras claveIntegrative taxonomy
Morphology
mt-DNA
Nuclear DNA
Phylogeny
Viperidae
Fecha de publicación2020
EditorBrill Academic Publishers
CitaciónAmphibia-Reptilia 41(3): 285-311 (2020)
ResumenThe designation of taxonomic units has important implications for the understanding and conservation of biodiversity. Eurasian vipers are a monophyletic group of viperid snakes (Serpentes, Viperinae), currently comprising four genera (Daboia, Macrovipera, Montivipera and Vipera) and up to 40 species. Taxonomic units have been described using a wide variety of methods and criteria, and consequently, considerable controversy still surrounds the validity of some currently listed species. In order to promote a consensus- A nd evidence-based taxonomy of Eurasian vipers, we analysed published mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences for this group to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among currently recognized viper species. We also compiled information on external morphology to assess their morphological distinctiveness. Phylogenetic inference based on mtDNA sequences shows contrasting levels of divergence across genera and species and identifies several instances of non-monophyly in described species. Nuclear DNA sequences show extremely low levels of genetic variation, with a widespread pattern of allele sharing among distant species, and even among genera. Revision of morphological data shows that most species designations rely on scalation traits that overlap extensively among species of the same genus. Based on our combined assessment, we recognize 15 taxa as valid species, three taxa which likely represent species complexes, 17 taxa of doubtful validity as species, and five taxa for which species status is maintained but further research is highly recommended to assess taxonomic arrangements. We stress the need to implement integrative taxonomic approaches for the recognition of evidence-based taxonomic units in Eurasian vipers.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-bja10007
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/237408
DOI10.1163/15685381-bja10007
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1163/15685381-bja10007
issn: 1568-5381
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