Variation in the Myotis keaysi complex (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae), with description of a new species from Ecuador

Author:

Novaes Roberto Leonan M12ORCID,Cláudio Vinícius C2ORCID,Carrión-Bonilla Carlos34,Abreu Edson F56,Wilson Don E7,Maldonado Jesús E6,Weksler Marcelo8

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz Mata Atlântica, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22713-375, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Biologia Evolutiva, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-902, Brazil

3. University of New Mexico, Department of Biology, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA

4. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Escuela de Biología, Museo de Zoología, Quito 17-01-2184, Ecuador

5. Universidade de São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Laboratório de Mamíferos, Piracicaba, SP 13418-900, Brazil

6. National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Center for Conservation Genomics, Washington, DC 20013, USA

7. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Division of Mammals, Washington, DC 20560, USA

8. Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Vertebrados, Rio de Janeiro 20940-040, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract The genus Myotis comprises a diverse group of vespertilionid bats with worldwide distribution. Twenty-eight Neotropical species are currently recognized. In this study, we evaluate molecular and morphological variation in the M. keaysi complex, a high elevation clade of Neotropical myotine bats characterized by complex taxonomy and high morphological variation. A phylogeny inferred with cytochrome-b sequences recovered two clades composed of samples traditionally assigned to M. keaysi, with 9% of genetic divergence between them. These clades were also suggested as putative distinct species by molecular species delimitation methods. Qualitative and quantitative morphological analyses indicated a phenotypic discontinuity between specimens from central Andes (including the holotype of M. keaysi) and western lowlands of Ecuador, showing strong congruence between molecular and morphological approaches. We therefore describe a new species for the Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena region, documenting their external and cranial diagnostic characters by comparing them with other Neotropical species. In addition, we provide an emended diagnosis for our new concept of M. keaysi.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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