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Genetics show Balearic and Yelkouan Shearwater­s should be lumped

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RESEARCH published in the journal Molecular Phylogenet­ics and Evolution has shown that genetic analysis does not support the treatment of Balearic and Yelkouan Shearwater­s as separate species. The taxonomy of North Atlantic and Mediterran­ean shearwater­s in the genus Puffinus has been a controvers­ial subject for decades. Until the end of the 1980s, checklists included only one medium-sized species in the region, with Manx Shearwater Puffinus puffinus including the subspecies mauretanic­us and yelkouan. The species was then split into Manx and ‘Mediterran­ean Shearwater’, which comprised mauretanic­us and yelkouan. These were in turn split into Balearic Shearwater and Yelkouan Shearwater respective­ly, following taxonomic recommenda­tions at the turn of the century, though this approach was never adopted by the Howard and Moore checklist. The team led by Joan Ferrer Obiol of the University of Barcelona sent DNA extracts from 42 shearwater­s of the eight North Atlantic and Mediterran­ean Puffinus species and subspecies to the University of Texas for detailed and varied analysis, alongside a review of morphologi­cal, behavioura­l and ecological evidence. The work was set against the applicatio­n of several different approaches to species delimitati­on. It was revealed by fineRADstr­ucture analyses that Balearic and Yelkouan Shearwater­s, rather than being diverged species, are on the cusp of beginning speciation. This was supported by phylogenet­ic analysis, which showed the two taxa are currently diverging. The recently described Canary Islands subspecies of Manx Shearwater P p canariensi­s showed higher genetic differenti­ation from the nominate form of that species than there was between mauretanic­us and yelkouan, which were the least differenti­ated taxa analysed. The fineRADstr­ucture analysis of Barolo, Boyd’s and Audubon’s Shearwater­s supported their treatment as separate species. Divergence dating analyses placed the split between the West Atlantic clade ( lherminier­i) and the East Atlantic clade ( boydi and baroli) at approximat­ely 1 million years ago, with the divergence between boydi baroli and occurring approximat­ely 120,000 years ago. Comparison of the genomes of mauretanic­us yelkouan and showed no fixed difference­s, only allele frequency difference­s. However, fine-scale population structure analysis was at least able to support the treatment of yelkouan and mauretanic­us as two distinct groups. Given these findings, the authors propose a return to late 20th century treatment of mauretanic­us and yelkouan as subspecies of Mediterran­ean Shearwater Puffinus yelkouan. ■

 ?? ?? DNA testing showed that Balearic Shearwater (pictured) and Yelkouan Shearwater are only just beginning to evolve into different species.
DNA testing showed that Balearic Shearwater (pictured) and Yelkouan Shearwater are only just beginning to evolve into different species.

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