アラバマ州で2種の新魚類を発見、すでに絶滅の危機に瀕している(Yale scientists find two new fish species in Alabama streams ― and they’re already imperiled)

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2025-04-22 イェール大学

イェール大学の研究チームは、アラバマ州モバイル川水系で新種の淡水魚「Etheostoma gurleyense」と「Etheostoma birminghamense」を発見。両種は限られた小川にのみ生息し、都市開発や農業汚染、石炭採掘により絶滅の危機にある。バーミンガムダーターはすでに一部の生息地で姿を消しており、現在は2小川に限定。ゲノム解析と形態学的分析により特定され、迅速な保護措置の重要性が指摘されている。

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アメリカの都市近郊に生息する未記載の絶滅危惧脊椎動物の生物多様性 Undescribed and imperiled vertebrate biodiversity near an American urban center

Chase D. Brownstein,Daemin Kim,Julia E. Wood,Zachariah D. Alley,Maya F. Stokes and Thomas J. Near
Biology Letters  Published:23 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2024.0652

アラバマ州で2種の新魚類を発見、すでに絶滅の危機に瀕している(Yale scientists find two new fish species in Alabama streams ― and they’re already imperiled)

Abstract

Urban expansion threatens biodiversity hotspots and endemic species. In this study, we describe two imperiled new species of fishes belonging to the vermilion darter (Etheostoma chermocki) complex. These new species are restricted to individual stream systems surrounding the city of Birmingham, Alabama, USA, and are at risk of extinction due to anthropogenic development. Genomic species delimitation reveals that members of this species complex, which differ subtly but consistently in meristic counts and coloration, show high levels of genomic divergence and little gene flow among them. These brilliantly coloured species, whose diversification tied to the erosional dynamics of the Black Warrior River basin, exemplify the imperiled, yet undescribed, species diversity within an urban landscape in the southeastern North American biodiversity hotspot.

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