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Título: DNA Barcode library of the endemic-rich avifauna of the oceanic islands of the Gulf of Guinea
Autor: Melo, Martim
Covas, Rita
F. De Lima, Ricardo
Veiga da Horta, Octávio
do Bom Jesus, Ceciliano
Barros da Veiga, Martim
Samba, Seduney
Fonseca, Ricardo
Cabinda, Gabriel
Viegas, Lionel
Silva, Teresa
Mata, Vanessa
Beja, Pedro
Ferreira, Sónia
Data: Out-2023
Editora: Pensoft Publishers
Citação: Melo M, Covas R, Lima RF, Veiga da Horta O, do Bom Jesus C, Barros da Veiga M, Samba S, Fonseca R, Cabinda G, Viegas L, Silva TL, Mata VA, Beja P, Ferreira S (2023) DNA Barcode library of the endemic-rich avifauna of the oceanic islands of the Gulf of Guinea. Biodiversity Data Journal 11: e110428. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e110428
Resumo: Background The BioSTP: DNA Barcoding of endemic birds from oceanic islands of the Gulf of Guinea dataset contains records of 155 bird specimens belonging to 56 species in 23 families, representing over 80% of the diversity of the breeding landbird community. All specimens were collected on Príncipe, São Tomé and Annobón Islands between 2002 and 2021 and morphologically identified to species or subspecies level by qualified ornithologists. The dataset includes all endemic species and 3/4 of the extant endemic subspecies of the islands. This dataset is the second release by BioSTP and it greatly increases the knowledge on the DNA barcodes of Gulf of Guinea birds. All DNA extractions are deposited at Associação BIOPOLIS - CIBIO, Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources. New information The dataset includes DNA barcodes for all 29 endemic bird species and for 11 of the 15 extant endemic bird subspecies from the oceanic islands of the Gulf of Guinea. This is the first major DNA barcode set of African birds. The three endemic subspecies of Crithagra rufobrunnea, an island endemic with three allopatric populations within the Archipelago, are also represented. Additionally, we obtained DNA barcodes for 16 of the 21 non-endemic landbirds and for one vagrant (Sylvia communis). In total, forty-one taxa were new additions to the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD), with another 11 corresponding to under-represented taxa in BOLD. Furthermore, the submitted sequences were found to cluster in 55 Barcode Index Numbers (BINs), 37 of which were new to BOLD. All specimens have their DNA barcodes publicly accessible through BOLD online database and GenBank.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/64310
DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.11.e110428
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