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Beyond a morphological paradox: Complicated phylogenetic relationships of the parrotbills (Paradoxornithidae, Aves)
Yeung CKL1; Lin RC1; Lei FM2; Robson C3; Le MH4; Liang W5; Zhou FS6; Han LX7; Li SH*1; Yang XJ*8; t43028@ntnu.edu.tw; yangxj@mail.kiz.ac.cn
2011
发表期刊MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
卷号61期号:1页码:192-202
摘要The parrotbills (Paradoxornithidae, meaning "birds of paradox," Ayes) are a group of Old World passerines with perplexing taxonomic histories due to substantial morphological and ecological variation at various levels. In this study, phylogenetic relationships of the parrotbills were reconstructed based on sequences of two mitochondrial segments and three nuclear coding regions. Three major clades with characteristic body size and plumage coloration were found in both mtDNA and nuclear gene trees. However, mtDNA phylogeny suggested that the Paradoxornithidae is paraphyletic and relationships among three major parrotbill clades were poorly resolved. On the contrary, apparent and well-supported monophyletic relationships among the three major clades of Paradoxornithidae were revealed by concatenated nuclear dataset. Since paraphyly based on mtDNA data has commonly been found within avian taxa, the conflicting phylogenetic signal between mtDNA and nuclear loci revealed in this study indicates that results obtained from mtDNA dataset alone need to be evaluated with caution. Taxonomic implications of our phylogenetic findings are discussed. These phylogenies also point out areas for future investigation regarding the rapid diversification, morphological evolution and environmental adaptation of various parrotbill species or species complexes.
关键词Parrotbill Paradoxornithidae Mtdna Nuclear Markers
资助者This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y. ; This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y. ; This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y. ; This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y.
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资助者This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y. ; This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y. ; This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y. ; This work was supported by a grant from National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. to S.H.L., a grant from NSFC (30925008) to F.M.L, by a grants from NSFC, Chi- na (31071938) and a grant from the ministry of education, China (NCET-10-0111) to W., L, and a grant from NSF of the United States (DEB-0103795) to X.Y.
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条目标识符http://ir.kiz.ac.cn/handle/353002/6710
专题科研部门_鸟类学(杨晓君)
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通讯作者t43028@ntnu.edu.tw; yangxj@mail.kiz.ac.cn
作者单位1.Department of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei 116, Taiwan
2.Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
3.63 Stafford Street, Norwich NR23BD, UK
4.Department of Zoological Museum, Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Hanoi, Viet Nam
5.College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou 571158, China
6.South China Institute of Endangered Animals, Guangzhou 510260, China
7.College of Conservation Biology, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China
8.State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China
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Yeung CKL,Lin RC,Lei FM,et al. Beyond a morphological paradox: Complicated phylogenetic relationships of the parrotbills (Paradoxornithidae, Aves)[J]. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION,2011,61(1):192-202.
APA Yeung CKL.,Lin RC.,Lei FM.,Robson C.,Le MH.,...&yangxj@mail.kiz.ac.cn.(2011).Beyond a morphological paradox: Complicated phylogenetic relationships of the parrotbills (Paradoxornithidae, Aves).MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION,61(1),192-202.
MLA Yeung CKL,et al."Beyond a morphological paradox: Complicated phylogenetic relationships of the parrotbills (Paradoxornithidae, Aves)".MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION 61.1(2011):192-202.
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