A molecular phylogeny of the cotingas (Aves: Cotingidae)
The phylogenetic relationships of members of Cotingidae were investigated using >2100 bp of sequence data from two nuclear introns (myoglobin intron 2 and G3PDH intron 11) and one protein-coding mitochondrial gene (cytochrome b). Strong support was found for a monophyletic clade including 23 trad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2007, Vol.42 (1), p.25-37 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The phylogenetic relationships of members of Cotingidae were investigated using >2100
bp of sequence data from two nuclear introns (myoglobin intron 2 and G3PDH intron 11) and one protein-coding mitochondrial gene (cytochrome
b). Strong support was found for a monophyletic clade including 23 traditional cotingid genera, corresponding to the Cotingidae
sensu [Remsen, J.V. Jr., Jaramillo, A., Nores, M., Pacheco, J.F., Robbins, M.B., Schulenberg, T.S., Stiles, F.G., da Silva, J.M.C., Stotz, D.F., Zimmer, K.J., 2005. Version 2005-11-15. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithologists’ Union. <
http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.html>]. Neither
Oxyruncus nor any of the genera in Tityrinae
sensu [Prum, R.O, Lanyon, W.E., 1989. Monophyly and phylogeny of the Schiffornis group (Tyrannoidea). Condor 91, 444–461.] are members of Cotingidae. Within Cotingidae a polytomy of four well-supported clades was recovered: (1) the fruiteaters
Pipreola and
Ampelioides; (2) the
Ampelion group, including
Phytotoma; (3)
Rupicola and
Phoenicircus; and (4) the ‘core cotingas’ consisting of the remainder of the Cotingas (e.g. fruitcrows,
Cotinga,
Procnias,
Lipaugus, and
Carpodectes), with
Snowornis in a basal position. The separation of
Snowornis from
Lipaugus [Prum, R.O, Lanyon, W.E., 1989. Monophyly and phylogeny of the Schiffornis group (Tyrannoidea). Condor 91, 444–461.] was strongly supported, as were the close relationships between
Gymnoderus and
Conioptilon, and between
Tijuca and
Lipaugus. However, basal relationships among ‘core cotinga’ clades were not resolved. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.05.041 |