| Literature DB >> 30321696 |
Tianlong Cai1, Alice Cibois2, Per Alström3, Robert G Moyle4, Jonathan D Kennedy5, Shimiao Shao6, Ruiying Zhang7, Martin Irestedt8, Per G P Ericson8, Magnus Gelang9, Yanhua Qu10, Fumin Lei11, Jon Fjeldså5.
Abstract
The babblers are a diverse group of passerine birds comprising 452 species. The group was long regarded as a "scrap basket" in taxonomic classification schemes. Although several studies have assessed the phylogenetic relationships for subsets of babblers during the past two decades, a comprehensive phylogeny of this group has been lacking. In this study, we used five mitochondrial and seven nuclear loci to generate a dated phylogeny for babblers. This phylogeny includes 402 species (ca. 89% of the overall clade) from 75 genera (97%) and all five currently recognized families, providing a robust basis for taxonomic revision. Our phylogeny supports seven major clades and reveals several non-monophyletic genera. Divergence time estimates indicate that the seven major clades diverged around the same time (18-20 million years ago, Ma) in the early Miocene. We use the phylogeny in a consistent way to propose a new taxonomy, with seven families and 64 genera of babblers, and a new linear sequence of names.Keywords: Babblers; Passeriformes; Phylogeny; Rogue taxa; Supertree; Taxonomy; Temporal banding
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30321696 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2018.10.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Phylogenet Evol ISSN: 1055-7903 Impact factor: 4.286