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Taxonomy of the Houbara Bustard Chlamydotis undulata subspecies considered on the basis of sexual display and genetic divergence
Authors:PHILIPPE GAUCHER  PATRICK PAILLAT  CLAUDE CHAPPUIS  MICHEL SAINT JALME  FATEMEH LOTFIKHAH  MICHAEL WINK
Institution:National Wildlife Research Center (National Commission for Wildlife Conservation and Development), P.O. Box 1086, Taif, Saudi Arabia;10 rés. Fer àCheval, F. 76530 La Bouille, France;Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie, Im Neuenheimer Feld 364, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:The Houbara Bustard Chlamydotis undulata is a polytypic species with three subspecies classified according size, colour and distribution: C. u. undulata, C. u. fuertaventurae and C. u. macqueenii. A comparative study of the male display behaviour of these three subspecies has shown similarities between C. u. undulata and C. u. fuertaventurae , whereas appreciable differences exist in the visual and auditory aspects of the display between C. u. undulata and C. u. macqueenii. These observations make the current taxonomy of Houbara Bustard questionable, particularly in view of the major importance of the sexual display in bird speciation processes. Furthermore, DNA analysis of the cytochrome b gene indicates the existence of a significant differentiation between the C. u. undulata and C. u. macqueenii populations. These findings indicate the need for a revision of the taxonomy of genus Chlamydotis which should separate the macqueenii and undulata populations at species rank. Until further investigations are completed, C. u. fuertaventurae should be kept as a subspecies of undulata since the courtship display is alike in both populations.
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