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Systematic review of Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) from Chile based on molecular, morphological, and bioacoustic data

Roberto Leonan Morim Novaes, Annia Rodríguez‐San Pedro, Mónica Saldarriaga‐Córdoba, OMAYRA AGUILERA-ACUÑA, Don E. Wilson, Ricardo Moratelli

2022Zootaxa19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myotis is the most diverse genus of bats in the world, with more than 30 species recognized in the Neotropics. However, many of these species represent cryptic complexes and are evidence of the existence of hidden diversity in several regions. Using an integrative approach based on molecular, morphological, and bioacoustic data, we performed a systematic review of Myotis species from Chile. Phylogenetic inference using cytochrome-b indicated the existence of three monophyletic lineages, and qualitative and quantitative morphological analyses supported these lineages as distinct and morphologically diagnosable taxa. Analysis of discriminant functions using parameters of echolocation calls also indicates the existence of three distinct bioacoustic clusters. Thus, all lines of evidence congruently indicate the existence of three distinct taxa. As a result, we recognize Myotis arescens as a valid and distinct species and define its taxonomic limits from the other species from Chile, Myotis atacamensis and Myotis chiloensis.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyHuman echolocationMonophylyTaxonPhylogenetic treeZoologyEvolutionary biologyTaxonomy (biology)PhylogeneticsGenusPhylogeographyBioacousticsSpecies complexCytochrome bEcologyCladeAcousticsBiochemistryNeuroscienceGenePhysicsBat Biology and Ecology StudiesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEvolution and Paleontology Studies
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