Mind the gap: new records of Caenolestes in the Western Andes of Colombia challenge its current biogeographic patterns

Author:

González Baltazar12ORCID,Ferro-Muñoz Natalia3,Calvache-Sánchez Cristian3,Rojas Danny4ORCID,Martin Gabriel M12

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica (CIEMEP), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco (UNPSJB) , Chubut, Roca 780, Esquel 9200 , Argentina

2. Laboratorio de Investigaciones en Evolución y Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Ciencias de la Salud. Sede Esquel, UNPSJB , Ruta Nacional 259, km 16.41, Esquel 9200 , Argentina

3. Grupo de Investigación en Ecología Animal, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas, Universidad del Valle , Cali 760042, Valle del Cauca , Colombia

4. Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali , Cali 760031, Valle del Cauca , Colombia

Abstract

Abstract The genus Caenolestes is the most species-rich of the marsupial order Paucituberculata. Two species inhabit Colombia (and also occur in Ecuador) with a discontinuous distribution that has not been accounted for in previous studies—Caenolestes fuliginosus known from the Central and Eastern Andes, and C. convelatus restricted to the Western Andes. Here, we present new and noteworthy records of Caenolestes from the Western Andes at the distributional gap of C. convelatus, and outside the known range of C. fuliginosus. We present detailed comparisons using discrete and continuous diagnostic morphological characters, with type material and additional specimens collected nearby, to assess the identity of the new specimens. We performed statistical analyses at species and subspecies levels, and used a principal components analysis to explore the ordination of the new specimens in morphological space. We found that although these specimens are from the Western Andes, they present traits similar to C. fuliginosus and show great overlap with the morphospace of that species. The new records did not differ statistically with C. fuliginosus or any of its subspecies, but they differed in 20 craniodental measurements from C. convelatus. We also report differences at subspecies level within and between species. Based on these observations, we identified these records as C. fuliginosus, expanding its known distribution to the midportion of the Western Andes, across de Cauca valley. We discuss the biogeography of these 2 species in light of the new data and the context of high Andean habitats, especially regarding the contrasting biogeographical patterns found in other taxa in the Northern Andes. Finally, we discuss the need for a new and exhaustive review of the systematics and biogeography of the genus.

Funder

National Science Council of Argentina

Ministry of Sciences of Colombia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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