Integrative systematic revision of the Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), with the description of a new subspecies

Author

Talavera, Adrián

Burriel-Carranza, Bernat

Carranza, Salvador

Publication date

2024-06-13



Abstract

The Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), a glacial relict endemic to a small, isolated massif in northeast Spain, is considered the only Critically Endangered urodele in Europe. Its restricted range is divided by a deep valley that acts as an impassable barrier to dispersal, separating two isolated metapopulations (Western and Eastern) that correspond to independent lineages with different evolutionary trajectories, based on genetic and genomic data. Here, we address the ecological differentiation between lineages and discuss its potential effect on the phenotypic distinctness of each lineage. Based on multiple lines of evidence, we formally describe the Western Montseny brook newt as a new subspecies: Calotriton arnoldi laietanus ssp. nov. Finally, our study underscores the importance of considering taxonomic progress in the conservation policies of endangered species, ensuring appropriate management and protection of the newly described taxa

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

59 - Zoology

Subject

Amfibis; Urodels; Montseny (Catalunya : Massís); Genètica de poblacions; Península Ibèrica

Pages

22 p.

Version of

PeerJ, vol. 12, e17550

Documents

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