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Reinstatement of the Tamaulipas white-sided jackrabbit, Lepus altamirae, based on DNA sequence data

Vargas, Karla; Brown, David; Wisely, Eldridge; Culver, Melanie

Instituto de Biología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Vargas, Karla, et al. (2019). Reinstatement of the Tamaulipas white-sided jackrabbit, Lepus altamirae, based on DNA sequence data. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad; Vol. 90, 2019: abril-junio. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4109784

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Autor(es)
Vargas, Karla; Brown, David; Wisely, Eldridge; Culver, Melanie
Adscripción del autor
University of Arizona; Arizona State University; University of Arizona; University of Arizona
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biología y Química
Título
Reinstatement of the Tamaulipas white-sided jackrabbit, Lepus altamirae, based on DNA sequence data
Fecha
2019-05-27
Resumen
In 1904, the Tamaulipas jackrabbit (Lepus altamirae) was described as a subspecies of Lepus merriami. In 1909, E. W. Nelson assigned L. altamirae to the white-sided group of jackrabbits, and in 1951, E. R. Hall reclassified it as a subspecies of black-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus altamirae). Our comparison of the original 5 specimens of the Tamaulipas jackrabbit in the U.S. National Museum suggested this taxon had a close relationship to the whitesided jackrabbit, Lepus callotis. To validate Nelson’s placement of the Tamaulipas jackrabbit within the white-sided group, we conducted phylogenetic analyses using the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (MT-CYB). Our analyses of 2 specimens collected in 1898, suggest that L. altamirae is most closely related to Lepus flavigularis, a member of the white-sided group. Therefore, the Tamaulipas jackrabbit warrants taxonomic restoration as a species within the white-sided group of jackrabbits, which also includes L. callotis, L. flavigularis, and Lepus alleni.
Tema
Conservation; taxonomy; sistematics; black tailed jackrabbits; cytochrome b; Lepus; Mexico; phylogeny; species reinstatement; white sided jackrabbit
Idioma
eng
ISSN
2007-8706; 1870-3453

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