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Confirmation of Acrocephalus scirpaceus avicenniae (Aves: Acrocephalidae) from mangroves on the Red Sea coast near Jazan, southwest Saudi Arabia
Zoology in the Middle East ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-03 , DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2019.1604470
Jem Babbington 1 , Christopher Boland 1 , Guy M. Kirwan 2 , Abdullah Alsuhaibany 1 , Hadoram Shirihai 3 , Manuel Schweizer 4
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Members of the Eurasian (or Common) Reed Warbler complex, Acrocephalus scirpaceus, are widespread across much of Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. With its relatively complex taxonomy, the identity of several local (and sometimes remote) populations remains somewhat unresolved. In Saudi Arabia, populations of reed warblers were first identified in mangroves at Yanbu’ on the Red Sea coast in 1984, with several subsequent records up to 900 km further south toward the Yemen border. We took morphological data from 51 individuals and genetic material from three individuals captured near Jazan in southwest Saudi Arabia. Both genetic and morphometric data confirmed that these birds belong to the taxon A. scirpaceus avicenniae, sometimes referred to as the Mangrove or Red Sea Reed Warbler.

中文翻译:

确认来自沙特阿拉伯西南部吉赞附近红海沿岸红树林的 Acrocephalus scirpaceus avicenniae(Aves:Acrocephalidae)

欧亚(或普通)芦苇莺复合体 Acrocephalus scirpaceus 的成员广泛分布于欧洲、非洲、中东和中亚的大部分地区。由于其相对复杂的分类,几个当地(有时是偏远)种群的身份仍然有些悬而未决。在沙特阿拉伯,1984 年在红海沿岸延布的红树林中首次发现了芦苇莺的种群,随后在向南向也门边境向南 900 公里处发现了数次。我们从沙特阿拉伯西南部吉赞附近捕获的 51 个个体中获取了形态学数据和从三个个体中获取的遗传材料。遗传和形态测量数据均证实这些鸟类属于 A. scirpaceus avicenniae,有时被称为红树林或红海芦苇莺。
更新日期:2019-05-03
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