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Multiple gene sequences resolve phylogenetic relationships in the shorebird suborder Scolopaci (Aves: Charadriiformes).

Rosemary Gibson1, Allan Baker.   

Abstract

Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) are a diverse assemblage of species renowned for their variation in behavior, morphology, and life-history traits, but comparative studies of trait variation remain limited by the lack of a well-supported phylogeny based on DNA sequences. In this study we build upon previous shorebird phylogenies to construct the first sequence-based species-level phylogeny for the Scolopaci, one of three shorebird suborders. We sampled 84 species in the Scolopaci, and collected data for five genes (one nuclear and four mitochondrial) via PCR and sequencing or from GenBank. The phylogeny was estimated using Bayesian inference on a partitioned dataset of 6365 aligned base pairs, and was well-supported except for the radiations within Tringa and Calidris. The shanks and phalaropes are sister to the snipes, woodcocks and dowitchers, which in turn are sister to the sandpipers. The godwits and curlews are successive sister-groups to these clades, and the morphologically disparate taxa (jacanas, painted snipes, seedsnipes, and the Plains-wanderer) are the basal sister-group in the Scolopaci. We show that Tringa, Gallinago, and Calidris are paraphyletic assemblages, and thus are in need of taxonomic revision. The clade of Calidridine sandpipers has very short internal branches indicative of a relatively recent rapid radiation, and will require a gene tree/species tree approach to resolve relationships among species.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22491071     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2012.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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