Subspecies‐level distribution maps for birds of the Amazon basin and adjacent areas

Author:

Rego Marco Antonio12ORCID,Del‐Rio Glaucia12,Brumfield Robb T.12

Affiliation:

1. Museum of Natural Science Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

2. Department of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

Abstract

AbstractAimDistribution maps for Amazonian birds are often limited to species‐level taxonomy even though many subspecies represent biological species. We provide digital maps depicting subspecies‐level distributions of Neotropical birds in the Amazonas River basin and adjoining areas.LocationAmazon region, which includes the entire Amazon basin, the east slope of the tropical Andes, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, south Venezuela (Bolivar and Amazonas departments), parts of the Brazilian Cerrado and the Araguaia‐Tocantins basin.TaxonBirds (Class Aves).MethodsTo build the distribution maps, we compiled a point‐locality database of 620,000 records, 90% of which represent specimens vouchered in research collections. After manually cleaning and optimising the quality of the point localities, we generated extent‐of‐occurrence polygons at the subspecies level using a concave hull function. We corrected each polygon based on the literature and expert knowledge. We used this data set to define zoogeographical regions based on multidimensional scaling and clustering analyses, and then compared subspecies‐defined regions to zoogeographic regions inferred from species‐level data.ResultsWe inferred range polygons for 3990 subspecies, representing 2043 species from 65 families. The average distribution size was 955,739 km2, with half of the taxa having range sizes smaller than 230,484 km2 (median value) and nearly one‐quarter of all subspecies having ranges smaller than 50,000 km2. We identified 10 zoogeographical regions from the subspecies data set in comparison with four areas based on a species‐level analysis of the same data. The 10 zoogeographical regions are largely congruent with previously identified areas of endemism.Main ConclusionsThe new maps of Amazonian bird subspecies distributions allow biodiversity studies (e.g. macroecology, evolution, and conservation) to be conducted at the subspecies level, and facilitate biogeographic, ecological, evolutionary and conservation research on birds in the most biologically diverse region in the world.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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