Zoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM-SNSB), München, Germany.
Zoological Institute, Braunschweig University of Technology, Braunschweig, Germany.
PLoS One. 2019 Aug 14;14(8):e0219437. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219437. eCollection 2019.
Taxonomy is the cornerstone of extinction risk assessments. Currently, the IUCN Red List treats species complexes either under a single overarching species name-resulting in an unhelpfully broad circumscription and underestimated threat assessment that does not apply to any one species lineage-or omits them altogether-resulting in the omission of species that should be assessed. We argue that taxonomic uncertainty alone, as in species complexes, should be grounds for assessment as Data Deficient (DD). Yet, use of the DD category is currently discouraged, resulting in assessments based on poor data quality and dismissal of the importance of taxonomic confidence in conservation. This policy may be leading to volatile and unwarranted assessments of hundreds of species across the world, and needs to be revised. To illustrate this point, we here present a partial taxonomic revision of torrent frogs from eastern Madagascar in the Mantidactylus subgenus Hylobatrachus. Two named species, Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) lugubris and M. (H.) cowanii, and several undescribed candidate species are recognised, but the application of the available names has been somewhat ambiguous. In a recent re-assessment of its conservation status, M. (H.) lugubris was assessed including all complex members except M. (H.) cowanii within its distribution, giving it a status of Least Concern and distribution over most of eastern Madagascar. After describing two of the unnamed lineages as Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) atsimo sp. nov. (from southeastern Madagascar) and Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) petakorona sp. nov. (from the Marojejy Massif in northeastern Madagascar), we show that Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) lugubris is restricted to the central east of Madagascar, highlighting the inaccuracy of its current Red List assessment. We propose to re-assess its status under a more restrictive definition that omits well-defined candidate species, thus representing the actual species to which its assessment refers, to the best of current knowledge. We recommend that for species complexes in general, (1) nominal lineages that can be confidently restricted should be assessed under the strict definition, (2) non-nominal species-level lineages and ambiguous names should be prioritised for taxonomic research, and (3) ambiguous names should be assessed as DD to highlight the deficiency in data on their taxonomic status, which is an impediment to their conservation. This would reduce ambiguity and underestimation of threats involved in assessing species complexes, and place the appropriate emphasis on the importance of taxonomy in anchoring conservation.
分类学是评估灭绝风险的基石。目前,IUCN 红色名录将物种复合体要么归为一个单一的总物种名之下——导致分类范围过于宽泛,对评估的威胁估计不足,而不适用于任何一个物种谱系——要么完全忽略它们——导致应该进行评估的物种被遗漏。我们认为,仅就物种复合体而言,分类学上的不确定性本身就应该作为数据不足(DD)的理由。然而,目前不鼓励使用 DD 类别,这导致了基于较差数据质量的评估,并忽略了分类学置信度在保护中的重要性。这种政策可能导致全球数百个物种的评估结果不稳定且毫无根据,需要进行修订。为了说明这一点,我们在这里对马达加斯加东部 Mantidactylus 亚属 Hylobatrachus 中的激流蛙进行了部分分类修订。两个命名物种,Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) lugubris 和 M. (H.) cowanii,以及几个未命名的候选物种被识别出来,但可用名称的应用有些模糊。在最近对其保护状况的重新评估中,将 M. (H.) lugubris 评估为包括其分布范围内的所有复合体成员,但不包括 M. (H.) cowanii,其保护状况为无危,分布于马达加斯加东部的大部分地区。在描述了两个未命名的谱系 Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) atsimo sp. nov.(来自马达加斯加东南部)和 Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) petakorona sp. nov.(来自马达加斯加东北部的 Marojejy 山脉)之后,我们表明 Mantidactylus (Hylobatrachus) lugubris 仅限于马达加斯加的中东部,突出了其当前红色名录评估的不准确性。我们建议根据更严格的定义重新评估其状况,该定义排除了明确的候选物种,从而代表了当前评估所指的实际物种。我们建议对于一般的物种复合体,(1)可以有把握地限制的命名谱系应根据严格的定义进行评估,(2)非命名的种级谱系和模糊的名称应优先进行分类学研究,(3)模糊的名称应作为 DD 进行评估,以突出其在分类地位方面数据的不足,这是保护的一个障碍。这将减少评估物种复合体时涉及的不确定性和威胁的低估,并适当强调分类学在确定保护重点方面的重要性。