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It is widely accepted that the gadfly petrels of the Macaronesian islands comprise three closely
related and morphologically similar taxa, Petrodroma madeira from Madeira island, P. deserta
(also treated as P. feae deserta) from Bugio and P. feae (also treated as P. feae feae) from Cape
Verde Islands. However, the taxonomic rank of each taxon is not well defined, and has been
subject to a long debate. Partial sequences of cytochrome b (893 bp) from 39 individuals (five
from Madeira, 18 from nearby Bugio, and 16 from Fogo) and morphometric data from five
characters from 102 individuals (74 from Bugio and 28 from Fogo in Cape Verde), were used to
compare and estimate phylogenetic relationships and the taxonomic status of these petrels. In
the phylogenetic analysis and sequence divergence estimation, we also include 23 sequences of
19 Pterodroma species available from GenBank. Our results show that Macaronesian gadfly
petrels form a monophyletic clade. Birds from Bugio and Cape Verde are the most closely related
taxa followed by those from Madeira. The group formed by the three taxa studied is closely
related to Bermuda Petrel P. cahow and Black-capped Petrel P. hasitata. A hypothesis for the
colonization of the islands is presented. The level of sequence divergence is sufficient to consider
the populations of Bugio and Cape Verde as separate species. Reproductive isolation is supported
by exclusive haplotypes and fixed changes. Despite the presence of some significant differences in
bill and tarsus measurements, the two species seem to be morphologically similar because the
great overlap of variation intervals in the measurements hinders identification. It therefore
appears suitable for consideration as a cryptic species. An important conservation implication is
that the world population of both species is very small; if treated as a full species, deserta on
Bugio may qualify for uplisting to ‘Vulnerable’ on the IUCN Red List.
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Gadfly petrels Pterodroma spp. Northeastern Atlantic Ocean Conservation . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
Citation
Jesus, J., Menezes, D., Gomes, S., Oliveira, P., Nogales, M., & Brehm, A. (2009). Phylogenetic relationships of gadfly petrels Pterodroma spp. from the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean: molecular evidence for specific status of Bugio and Cape Verde petrels and implications for conservation. Bird Conservation International, 19(3), 199-214.
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Cambridge University Press