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Taxonomic revision of the Sylvarum group of bumblebees using an integrative approach

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posted on 2020-04-22, 22:01 authored by Nicolas Brasero, Baptiste Martinet, Denis Michez, Thomas Lecocq, Irena Valterova, Pierre Rasmont

Recent improvements in taxonomy consider multiple operational criteria. Integrative taxonomy provides a methodological framework merging these multisource approaches. Bumblebees are considered as a uniform group where their taxonomy remains one of the most difficult. Here, we investigate the taxonomic statuses inside a monophyletic group including six taxa (B. inexspectatus, B. mlokosievitzii, B. ruderarius, B. sylvarum, B. velox and B. veteranus) in the most diverse subgenus of bumblebees: Thoracobombus. We used an integrative approach based on mitochondrial and nuclear genetic markers and eco-chemical traits commonly used in bumblebee taxonomy. For all species, our study shows a clear differentiation in DNA and eco-chemical traits. However, we conserve the subspecies status of B. ruderarius simulatilis and B. sylvarum daghestanicus from the east of Turkey and Iran according to their degree of genetic and eco-chemical differentiation.

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This work was supported by the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic under grant number 61388963; the FRS-FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique) under grant number 2013/V 3/5/307-IB/JN-11888 and the European Community’s Seventh Framework Program, STEP Project (Status and Trends of European Pollinators, www.step-project.net, under grant number 244090, FP7/2007-2013).

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