A phylogeny of white-eyes based on ultraconserved elements

[Display omitted] •Genome-wide markers yielded a well-supported phylogeny of Zosteropidae.•Seven higher-level clades are defined in Zosteropidae.•The Indo-African, Asiatic, and Australasian clades comprise the Zosterops radiation. White-eyes are an iconic radiation of passerine birds that have been...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2021-11, Vol.164, p.107273-107273, Article 107273
Hauptverfasser: Oliveros, Carl H., Andersen, Michael J., Moyle, Robert G.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Genome-wide markers yielded a well-supported phylogeny of Zosteropidae.•Seven higher-level clades are defined in Zosteropidae.•The Indo-African, Asiatic, and Australasian clades comprise the Zosterops radiation. White-eyes are an iconic radiation of passerine birds that have been the subject of studies in evolutionary biology, biogeography, and speciation theory. Zosterops white-eyes in particular are thought to have radiated rapidly across continental and insular regions of the Afro- and Indo-Pacific tropics, yet their phylogenetic history remains equivocal. Here, we sampled 77% of the genera and 47% of known white-eye species and sequenced thousands of ultraconserved elements to infer the phylogeny of the avian family Zosteropidae. We used concatenated maximum likelihood and species tree methods and found strong support for seven clades of white-eyes and three clades within the species-rich Zosterops radiation.
ISSN:1055-7903
1095-9513
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107273