Puffinus lherminieri bannermani is a small black-and-white shearwater, which is endemic to the Ogasawara Islands, Japan. The taxonomic position of this shearwater is contentious. It is treated as a subspecies of Audubon's Shearwater P. lherminieri or the Tropical Shearwater P. bailloni in some checklists, while it is as considered monotypic, as Bannerman's Shearwater P. bannermani, in others. We examined the mitochondrial cytochrome b region to determine the taxon's phylogenetic position. While on the one hand the results showed that it was not genetically related to either P. lherminieri or P. bailloni, but formed a clade with P. myrtae, P. newelli, and P. auricularis, on the other hand, bannermani has diverged substantially from the other three taxa in both genetic and morphological features. This shearwater was first described as Bannerman's Shearwater, and our results confirm that P. lherminieri bannermani should be split from Audubon's Shearwater, and the monotypic Bannerman's Shearwater is recommended to be restored as a distinct species.
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1 January 2018
Phylogenetic Position of Endangered Puffinus lherminieri bannermani
Kazuto Kawakami,
Masaki Eda,
Hiroe Izumi,
Kazuo Horikoshi,
Hajime Suzuki
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Ornithological Science
Vol. 17 • No. 1
January 2018
Vol. 17 • No. 1
January 2018
Bannerman's Shearwater
genetic
Ogasawara Islands
OSJ checklist
Puffinus bannermani