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A comprehensive multilocus phylogeny for the wood-warblers and a revised classification of the Parulidae (Aves)

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العنوان: A comprehensive multilocus phylogeny for the wood-warblers and a revised classification of the Parulidae (Aves)
المؤلفون: Lovette, Irby J., Perez-Eman, Jorge I., Sullivan, John P., Banks, Richard C., Fiorentino, Isabella, Cordoba, Sergio, Echeveray-Galvis, Maria, Barker, F. Keith, Burns, Kevin J., Klicka, John, Lanyon, Scott M., Bermingham, Eldredge
المصدر: Ornithology Program (HRC)
بيانات النشر: Digital Scholarship@UNLV
سنة النشر: 2010
المجموعة: University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Digital Scholarship@UNLV
مصطلحات موضوعية: Biology--classification, Molecular genetics, Parulidae, Phylogeny, Wood-warbler, Ornithology, Population Biology
الوصف: The birds in the family Parulidae—commonly termed the New World warblers or wood-warblers—are a classic model radiation for studies of ecological and behavioral differentiation. Although the monophyly of a ‘core’ wood-warbler clade is well established, no phylogenetic hypothesis for this group has included a full sampling of wood-warbler species diversity. We used parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian methods to reconstruct relationships among all genera and nearly all wood-warbler species, based on a matrix of mitochondrial DNA (5840 nucleotides) and nuclear DNA (6 loci, 4602 nucleotides) characters. The resulting phylogenetic hypotheses provide a highly congruent picture of wood-warbler relationships, and indicate that the traditional generic classification of these birds recognizes many non-monophyletic groups. We recommend a revised taxonomy in which each of 14 genera (Seiurus, Helmitheros, Mniotilta, Limnothlypis, Protonotaria, Parkesia, Vermivora, Oreothlypis, Geothlypis, Setophaga, Myioborus, Cardellina, Basileuterus, Myiothlypis) corresponds to a well-supported clade; these nomenclatural changes also involve subsuming a number of well-known, traditional wood-warbler genera (Catharopeza, Dendroica, Ergaticus, Euthlypis, Leucopeza, Oporornis, Parula, Phaeothlypis, Wilsonia). We provide a summary phylogenetic hypothesis that will be broadly applicable to investigations of the historical biogeography, processes of diversification, and evolution of trait variation in this well studied avian group.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
العلاقة: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/hrc_ornithology/8Test
الإتاحة: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/hrc_ornithology/8Test
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.C09A3D06
قاعدة البيانات: BASE