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North or south? Phylogenetic and biogeographic origins of a globally distributed avian clade.

Natalie Dos Remedios1, Patricia L M Lee2, Terry Burke3, Tamás Székely4, Clemens Küpper3.   

Abstract

Establishing phylogenetic relationships within a clade can help to infer ancestral origins and indicate how widespread species reached their current biogeographic distributions. The small plovers, genus Charadrius, are cosmopolitan shorebirds, distributed across all continents except Antarctica. Here we present a global, species-level molecular phylogeny of this group based on four nuclear (ADH5, FIB7, MYO2 and RAG1) and two mitochondrial (COI and ND3) genes, and use the phylogeny to examine the biogeographic origin of the genus. A Bayesian multispecies coalescent approach identified two major clades (CRD I and CRD II) within the genus. Clade CRD I contains three species (Thinornis novaeseelandiae, Thinornis rubricollis and Eudromias morinellus), and CRD II one species (Anarhynchus frontalis), that were previously placed outside the Charadrius genus. In contrast to earlier work, ancestral area analyses using parsimony and Bayesian methods supported an origin of the Charadrius plovers in the Northern hemisphere. We propose that major radiations in this group were associated with shifts in the range of these ancestral plover species, leading to colonisation of the Southern hemisphere.
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Keywords:  Ancestral area analysis; Charadrius; Mitochondrial DNA; Nuclear genes; Phylogeny

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25916188     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.04.010

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


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Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2017-04-10       Impact factor: 3.694

2.  Genetic, phenotypic and ecological differentiation suggests incipient speciation in two Charadrius plovers along the Chinese coast.

Authors:  Xuejing Wang; Pinjia Que; Gerald Heckel; Junhua Hu; Xuecong Zhang; Chung-Yu Chiang; Nan Zhang; Qin Huang; Simin Liu; Jonathan Martinez; Emilio Pagani-Núñez; Caroline Dingle; Yu Yan Leung; Tamás Székely; Zhengwang Zhang; Yang Liu
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2019-06-27       Impact factor: 3.260

3.  Genetic isolation in an endemic African habitat specialist.

Authors:  Natalie Dos Remedios; Clemens Küpper; Tamás Székely; Neil Baker; Wilferd Versfeld; Patricia L M Lee
Journal:  Ibis (Lond 1859)       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 2.517

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