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Disjunct resident population of Melodious Lark Mirafra cheniana discovered in East Africa

Authors :
Finch, Brian W.
Hatfield, R. Stratton
Colombo, Silvia
Kennedy, Adam S.
te Raa, Marije
Irestedt, Martin
de Swardt, Dawid H.
Grosel, Joe
Engelbrecht, Derek
Cohen, Callan
Olsson, Urban
Donald, Paul F.
Njoroge, Peter
Frahnert, Sylke
de Knijf, Peter
Alström, Per
Finch, Brian W.
Hatfield, R. Stratton
Colombo, Silvia
Kennedy, Adam S.
te Raa, Marije
Irestedt, Martin
de Swardt, Dawid H.
Grosel, Joe
Engelbrecht, Derek
Cohen, Callan
Olsson, Urban
Donald, Paul F.
Njoroge, Peter
Frahnert, Sylke
de Knijf, Peter
Alström, Per
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We describe the discovery of a previously unknown population of Melodious Lark Mirafra cheniana from northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, some 2000 km north of what was previously thought to be its northern limit in central Zimbabwe. The identification of this population as M. cheniana is based primarily on analyses of mitochondrial DNA and song. We also clarify relationships within this genus by sequencing material of White-tailed Lark Mirafra albicauda for the first time; although its relationships with other species in the group remain unclear, our analyses clearly show it to be different from M. cheniana in the newly discovered population. The discovery of a population of M. cheniana in East Africa conforms to a known pattern for closely related lark species to have disjunct distributions in southern and eastern Africa.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1387019078
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10336-022-02013-z