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Description of two new Cisticola species endemic to the marshes of the Kilombero floodplain of southwestern Tanzania
Zoological Museum Natural History Museum Copenhagen University Universitetsparken 15 Copenhagen Oe DK‐2100 Denmark;Centre for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate GLOBE Institute University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 15, Building 3 Copenhagen Oe DK‐2100 Denmark.
Centre for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate GLOBE Institute University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 15, Building 3 Copenhagen Oe DK‐2100 Denmark.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2812-8466
Department of Biological Sciences DST/NRF Centre of Excellence at the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology University of Cape Town Rondebosch 7701 South Africa.
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics. Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics Swedish Museum of Natural History PO Box 50007 Stockholm 10405 Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1680-6861
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2021 (English)In: Ibis, ISSN 0019-1019, E-ISSN 1474-919X, Vol. 163, no 4, p. 1330-1354Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The presence of two undescribed cisticola warblers in the marshes of the Kilombero floodplain in central Tanzania has been known since the 1980s and these putative new species have been illustrated in field guides on African birds, although with no formal name. Here we name both species, based on two museum specimens collected in 1961 and recently detected in a museum collection. We use these specimens to provide formal descriptions of each form and, using DNA sequence data extracted from these specimens, we place them in a broad phylogenetic framework for the genus Cisticola. The phylogenetic placement indicates that one of the new species is nested within a group of plain-backed duetting cisticolas and the other within the streak-backed marsh cisticolas. We use our own and public recordings to characterize the vocal repertoire of each of these new species and compare song characteristics with other members of their respective clades. Dating of nodes in the molecular phylogeny suggests that both cisticolas endemic to the Kilombero became isolated and diverged from their sister-species between 2.5 and 3.5 million years ago, long after the formation of the Eastern Arc Mountains and the Malawi Rift. We propose that both species should be classified as globally endangered, owing to immense anthropogenic pressures on the floodplain, as documented in several publications and by a recent Ramsar Advisory Mission.

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2021. Vol. 163, no 4, p. 1330-1354
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Animal Science and Zoology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Biological Systematics
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Ecosystems and species history
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URN: urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-4547DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12971OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nrm-4547DiVA, id: diva2:1619296
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Danish National Research FoundationAvailable from: 2021-12-13 Created: 2021-12-13 Last updated: 2021-12-14Bibliographically approved

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