| Literature DB >> 17148284 |
Per G P Ericson1, Cajsa L Anderson, Tom Britton, Andrzej Elzanowski, Ulf S Johansson, Mari Källersjö, Jan I Ohlson, Thomas J Parsons, Dario Zuccon, Gerald Mayr.
Abstract
Patterns of diversification and timing of evolution within Neoaves, which includes almost 95% of all bird species, are virtually unknown. On the other hand, molecular data consistently indicate a Cretaceous origin of many neoavian lineages and the fossil record seems to support an Early Tertiary diversification. Here, we present the first well-resolved molecular phylogeny for Neoaves, together with divergence time estimates calibrated with a large number of stratigraphically and phylogenetically well-documented fossils. Our study defines several well-supported clades within Neoaves. The calibration results suggest that Neoaves, after an initial split from Galloanseres in Mid-Cretaceous, diversified around or soon after the K/T boundary. Our results thus do not contradict palaeontological data and show that there is no solid molecular evidence for an extensive pre-Tertiary radiation of Neoaves.Mesh:
Year: 2006 PMID: 17148284 PMCID: PMC1834003 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Lett ISSN: 1744-9561 Impact factor: 3.703