2022
DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12561
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Integrative taxonomy documents two additional crypticErithacusspecies on the Canary Islands (Aves)

Abstract: The European Robin Erithacus rubecula is currently treated as a single species with eight subspecies. A previous molecular study and new molecular, morphometric and bioacoustic data reported here strongly support the recognition of three species in this complex: E. rubecula (Europe, North Africa and Macaronesia except the central Canary Islands), E. superbus (Tenerife) and a recently described subspecies on Gran Canaria which we raise to species rank as E. marionae. The taxa on Tenerife and Gran Canaria have p… Show more

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“…However, owing to their strong adaptability, it is difficult to distinguish species solely based on external morphology (Weibel & Moore, 2005). The skull is closely related to physiological and ecological information (Wang, 2003; Zhao, 2016), and skull morphometrics have been widely used to classify various mammals (Jackson et al., 2022; Nascimento, Cheng, & Feijó, 2021; Sangster et al., 2022). Therefore, the external morphological characteristics were firstly used to preliminary sort and classify Xinjiang hares and then assisted with skull morphometrics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, owing to their strong adaptability, it is difficult to distinguish species solely based on external morphology (Weibel & Moore, 2005). The skull is closely related to physiological and ecological information (Wang, 2003; Zhao, 2016), and skull morphometrics have been widely used to classify various mammals (Jackson et al., 2022; Nascimento, Cheng, & Feijó, 2021; Sangster et al., 2022). Therefore, the external morphological characteristics were firstly used to preliminary sort and classify Xinjiang hares and then assisted with skull morphometrics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%