Based on analyses of variation in plumage, morphometrics, vocalizations, and mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences, we document the occurrence of interspecific hybridization between a Chestnut-naped Antpitta Grallaria nuchalis and a Chestnut-crowned Antpitta G. ruficapilla in a high-elevation forest fragment in the Cordillera Central of the Andes of Colombia. One hybrid individual was collected and at least two were recorded singing. The hybrid specimen exhibits a combination of phenotypic traits that exclude other species of antpittas as potential parents, and its vocalizations combine elements of songs of both of its parental species. Genetic analyses demonstrate that the hybrid has G. nuchalis mitochondrial DNA and mixed nuclear DNA with copies corresponding to G. nuchalis and G. ruficapilla alleles, demonstrating that the female parent was G. nuchalis. Hybridization is considered extremely rare in most groups of suboscine passerines, but it may be facilitated when populations are decimated as a consequence of deforestation and habitat fragmentation.
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A rare case of interspecific hybridization in the tracheophone suboscines : Chestnut-naped Antpitta Grallaria nuchalis × Chestnut-crowned Antpitta G. ruficapilla in a fragmented Andean landscape
Ibis (London, England), v 149(4), pp 814-825
Oct 2007
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- Title
- A rare case of interspecific hybridization in the tracheophone suboscines : Chestnut-naped Antpitta Grallaria nuchalis × Chestnut-crowned Antpitta G. ruficapilla in a fragmented Andean landscape
- Creators
- Carlos Daniel Cadena - Universidad de Los AndesBernabé LOPEZ-LANUSJohn M Bates - Field Museum of Natural HistoryNiels Krabbe - University of CopenhagenNathan H Rice - Drexel UniversityF. Gary Stiles - Universidad Nacional de ColombiaJuan DIEGO PALACIO - Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research InstitutePaul Salaman - American Bird Conservancy
- Publication Details
- Ibis (London, England), v 149(4), pp 814-825
- Publisher
- Blackwell
- Number of pages
- 12
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Ornithology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000250011800015
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-35048877092
- Other Identifier
- 991021903223604721
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