机构地区:[1]State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution,Kunming Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences [2]Division of Fishery,School of Agriculture and Natural Resources,University of Phayao [3]Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences [4]College of Forestry,Southwest Forestry University [5]Department of Vertebrate Zoology,Biological Faculty,Lomonosov Moscow State University [6]Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Research and Technological Center Under the A.N.Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS,South Branch [7]Faculty of Education,Chiang Rai Rajabhat University [8]Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology,Royal Ontario Museum
出 处:《Zoological Research》2016年第6期327-337,共11页动物学研究(英文)
基 金:supported by the Program of the Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences(Y4ZK111B01:2015CASEABRI002);National Natural Science Foundation of China(31501843);Animal Branch of the Germplasm Bank of Wild Species,Chinese Academy of Sciences(Large Research Infrastructure Funding);sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Fellowship for Researchers(Postdoc.) from Developing Countries(2013FFS130015);supported by the Russian Science Foundation(RSF grant No.14-50-00029);supported by a NSERC Discovery Grant(3148);the ROM Foundation;the ROM Members Volunteer Committee
摘 要:We describe a new species of frog in the dicroglossid genus Fejervarya from Ban Monjong, Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. Analysis of DNA sequence data from the mitochondrial gene 16S, advertisement calls, and morphological distinctiveness support recognition of the new species. Matrilineal genealogy suggests that the new population from Chiang Mai is a sister taxon to the South Asian clade that includes F. syhadrensis, F. granosa, and F. pierreL The new species, Fejervarya chiangmaiensis sp. nov., differs morphologically from its congeners by its relatively small body size and proportions and the presence of dorsal warts and dermal ridges. Discovery of this new species indicates that the biodiversity of amphibians in this region remains underestimated.We describe a new species of frog in the dicroglossid genus Fejervarya from Ban Monjong, Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. Analysis of DNA sequence data from the mitochondrial gene 16S, advertisement calls, and morphological distinctiveness support recognition of the new species. Matrilineal genealogy suggests that the new population from Chiang Mai is a sister taxon to the South Asian clade that includes F. syhadrensis, F. granosa, and F. pierreL The new species, Fejervarya chiangmaiensis sp. nov., differs morphologically from its congeners by its relatively small body size and proportions and the presence of dorsal warts and dermal ridges. Discovery of this new species indicates that the biodiversity of amphibians in this region remains underestimated.
关 键 词:PHYLOGENY Mitochondrial DNA 16SrRNA Chiang Mai Province Cryptic species Fejervarya chiangmaiensis sp. nov.
正在载入数据...
正在载入数据...
正在载入数据...
正在载入数据...
正在载入数据...
正在载入数据...
正在载入数据...