Literature DB >> 28183111

Phylogeny and new taxonomy of the Booted Eagles (Accipitriformes: Aquilinae).

Heather Lerner1, Les Christidis, Anita Gamauf, Carole Griffiths, Elisabeth Haring, Christopher J Huddleston, Sonia Kabra, Annett Kocum, Meade Krosby, Kirsti Kvaløy, David Mindell, Pamela Rasmussen, Nils Røv, Rachel Wadleigh, Michael Wink, Jan Ove Gjershaug.   

Abstract

We present a phylogeny of all booted eagles (38 extant and one extinct species) based on analysis of published sequences from seven loci. We find molecular support for five major clades within the booted eagles: Nisaetus (10 species), Spizaetus (4 species), Clanga (3 species), Hieraaetus (6 species) and Aquila (11 species), requiring generic changes for 14 taxa. Additionally, we recommend that the Long-crested Eagle (Lophaetus occipitalis) and the Black Eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis) remain in their monotypic genera, due to their distinctive morphology. We apply the recently resurrected genus Clanga for the spotted eagles (previously Aquila spp.) to resolve the paraphyly of the genus Aquila such that the clade including the Booted Eagle (H. pennatus), Little Eagle (H. morphnoides), Pygmy Eagle (H. weiskei), Ayres's Eagle (H. ayresii) and Wahlberg's Eagle (H. wahlbergi) can remain in the genus Hieraaetus. The Rufous-bellied Eagle should be retained in the genus Lophotriorchis. For consistency in English names, we recommend that the term "hawk-eagles" be used only for the species in the genera Nisaetus and Spizaetus. We suggest following new or modified English names: Cassin's Eagle (Aquila africana), Bonaparte's Eagle (A. spilogaster), Ayres's Eagle (Hieraaetus ayresii), and Black-and-chestnut Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus isidori).

Entities:  

Keywords:  Aves, Molecular phylogeny, morphology, Nisaetus, Spizaetus, Clanga, Hieraaetus, Aquila, Oroaetus, Spizastur, Lophotriorchis

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28183111     DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4216.4.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zootaxa        ISSN: 1175-5326            Impact factor:   1.091


  4 in total

1.  New Zealand's extinct giant raptor (Hieraaetus moorei) killed like an eagle, ate like a condor.

Authors:  A H van Heteren; S Wroe; L R Tsang; D R Mitchell; P Ross; J A Ledogar; M R G Attard; D Sustaita; P Clausen; R P Scofield; G Sansalone
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  The Subantarctic Rayadito (Aphrastura subantarctica), a new bird species on the southernmost islands of the Americas.

Authors:  Ricardo Rozzi; Claudio S Quilodrán; Esteban Botero-Delgadillo; Constanza Napolitano; Juan C Torres-Mura; Omar Barroso; Ramiro D Crego; Camila Bravo; Silvina Ippi; Verónica Quirici; Roy Mackenzie; Cristián G Suazo; Juan Rivero-de-Aguilar; Bernard Goffinet; Bart Kempenaers; Elie Poulin; Rodrigo A Vásquez
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-26       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  Orientation of native versus translocated juvenile lesser spotted eagles (Clanga pomarina) on the first autumn migration.

Authors:  Bernd-U Meyburg; Ugis Bergmanis; Torsten Langgemach; Kai Graszynski; Arno Hinz; Ingo Börner; Christiane Meyburg; Wouter M G Vansteelant
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 3.312

4.  A new parrot taxon from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico-its position within genus Amazona based on morphology and molecular phylogeny.

Authors:  Tony Silva; Antonio Guzmán; Adam D Urantówka; Paweł Mackiewicz
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2017-06-27       Impact factor: 2.984

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.