Title
Systematic review of the polychromatic ground snakes Atractus snethlageae complex reveals four new species from threatened environments
Date Issued
01 April 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
We review the Atractus snethlageae species complex based on the examination of 330 specimens throughout its entire distribution, including its type series. We redefine A. snethlageae and recognize four new species previously assigned to it in the literature and natural history collections. Two of them are diagnosed through both phenotypic (meristic, morphometric, color pattern, and male genital structure) and molecular (phylogeny) evidence, while the other two are recognized on the basis of morphological characters only. We show that some Amazonian lowland species have more restricted ranges. The area covering the eastern portion of the state of Pará and western portion of the state of Maranhão in Brazil harbors restricted endemism for Atractus. This biogeographically important region is also the most threatened within Amazonia. Finally, we discuss the expected changes in the taxonomy of ground snakes with more robust hypotheses based on well-sampled phylogenies.
Start page
718
End page
747
Volume
59
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia veterinaria
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85101820142
Source
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
ISSN of the container
09475745
Sponsor(s)
We thank to Dr. Stephan Koblmüller and two anonymous reviewers for suggestions that improved the manuscript. We are grateful to the following people for allowing us to examine specimens and/or loan tissue samples under their care: C. Aguilar and J. Cordova (MUSM), A. Almendáriz (EPN), J. Aparicio (CBF), M.B. Souza (UFAC‐RB), P. Bernarde, R. Machado and L. Turci (UFACF), Y. Bittar (UFPA), J. Lynch and M. Calderón (ICN), P. Campbell (NHM), R. Cassalas and J. Espítia (MLS), F. Curcio (UFMT‐R), A. Fouquet (CNRS), F. Franco and F. Grazziotin (IBSP), L. Gonzalez and R. Montaño (MNK), M. Messias (UNIR), D. Salazar‐Valenzuela (MZUTI), J. Valencia (FHGO), W. Vaz (PUC‐GO), F. Werneck (INPA), M. Yánez‐Muñoz (DHMECN), and H. Zaher (MZUSP). We are deeply indebted to S. Albuquerque, R. Gaiga, R. Lynch, J. López‐Rojas, M. Martins, R. Maynard, K. Mebert, D. Meneghelli, L. Moraes, S. Morato, R. Oliveira, U. Oliveira, D. Neira, D. Paiva, M. Pingleton, D. Quirola, D. Rosenberg, W. Vaz and L. Vitt for providing photographs of live specimens. We thank D. Fernandes, R. Fernandes, B. Jennings, and P. Pinna for helpful suggestions on early versions of the manuscript. PRMS thanks L. Lima, K. Silva, and R. Oliveira for friendship and patience during this study. PRMS especially thanks to I. Prates (University of Michigan) for sharing his time and knowledge with prolific discussions and M. T. Rodrigues (USP) for support with workspace, samples, and loan of specimens. PRMS thanks K. de Queiroz, E. Langan, and J. Poindexter (USNM), D.A. Kizirian, L. Vonnnahme (AMNH) for information and photos of specimens under their care. PRMS also acknowledge QCAZ team (Y. Sagredo, M. Stacey, A. Manzano, S. Valverde, F. Ayala‐Varela, E. Guerra, V. Chasiluisa, M. Navarrete, G. Maldonado, and S. Guamán), CORBIDI team (J. Chavez‐Arribasplata, A. Barbosa), MUSM team (J. Villegas, J. Cusi and G. Gutierrez) for logistic facilities at Quito and Lima, respectively. Financial support for PRMS was provided by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES). Financial support for PP was provided by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (#309560/2018‐7) and Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (#E‐26/202.737/2018 and #E‐26/211.154/2019). Financial support for ALCP was provided by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (#302611/2018‐5 and #440413/2015‐0). Molecular work and fieldwork by OTC were funded by SENESCYT under the “Arca de Noé” Initiative (PIs: S. Ron and OTC). Fieldwork by PJV were funded by The Field Museum, Chicago.
We thank to Dr. Stephan Koblmüller and two anonymous reviewers for suggestions that improved the manuscript. We are grateful to the following people for allowing us to examine specimens and/or loan tissue samples under their care: C. Aguilar and J. Cordova (MUSM), A. Almendáriz (EPN), J. Aparicio (CBF), M.B. Souza (UFAC-RB), P. Bernarde, R. Machado and L. Turci (UFACF), Y. Bittar (UFPA), J. Lynch and M. Calderón (ICN), P. Campbell (NHM), R. Cassalas and J. Espítia (MLS), F. Curcio (UFMT-R), A. Fouquet (CNRS), F. Franco and F. Grazziotin (IBSP), L. Gonzalez and R. Montaño (MNK), M. Messias (UNIR), D. Salazar-Valenzuela (MZUTI), J. Valencia (FHGO), W. Vaz (PUC-GO), F. Werneck (INPA), M. Yánez-Muñoz (DHMECN), and H. Zaher (MZUSP). We are deeply indebted to S. Albuquerque, R. Gaiga, R. Lynch, J. López-Rojas, M. Martins, R. Maynard, K. Mebert, D. Meneghelli, L. Moraes, S. Morato, R. Oliveira, U. Oliveira, D. Neira, D. Paiva, M. Pingleton, D. Quirola, D. Rosenberg, W. Vaz and L. Vitt for providing photographs of live specimens. We thank D. Fernandes, R. Fernandes, B. Jennings, and P. Pinna for helpful suggestions on early versions of the manuscript. PRMS thanks L. Lima, K. Silva, and R. Oliveira for friendship and patience during this study. PRMS especially thanks to I. Prates (University of Michigan) for sharing his time and knowledge with prolific discussions and M. T. Rodrigues (USP) for support with workspace, samples, and loan of specimens. PRMS thanks K. de Queiroz, E. Langan, and J. Poindexter (USNM), D.A. Kizirian, L. Vonnnahme (AMNH) for information and photos of specimens under their care. PRMS also acknowledge QCAZ team (Y. Sagredo, M. Stacey, A. Manzano, S. Valverde, F. Ayala-Varela, E. Guerra, V. Chasiluisa, M. Navarrete, G. Maldonado, and S. Guamán), CORBIDI team (J. Chavez-Arribasplata, A. Barbosa), MUSM team (J. Villegas, J. Cusi and G. Gutierrez) for logistic facilities at Quito and Lima, respectively. Financial support for PRMS was provided by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES). Financial support for PP was provided by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (#309560/2018-7) and Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (#E-26/202.737/2018 and #E-26/211.154/2019). Financial support for ALCP was provided by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (#302611/2018-5 and #440413/2015-0). Molecular work and fieldwork by OTC were funded by SENESCYT under the “Arca de Noé” Initiative (PIs: S. Ron and OTC). Fieldwork by PJV were funded by The Field Museum, Chicago.
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