Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)

The lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Orthotomus) offer an excellent opportunity for comparative biogeography because of their diversity in the Greater Sunda and Philippine islands. We reconstructed the phylogeny of all species in the genus using maximum likelihood, Bayesian, and coalescent met...

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Main Authors: Sheldon, Frederick H., Oliveros, Carl H., Taylor, Sabrina S., McKay, Bailey, Haw, Chuan Lim, Mustafa, Abdul Rahman
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spelling my.unimas.ir.177012021-07-01T14:40:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17701/ Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus) Sheldon, Frederick H. Oliveros, Carl H. Taylor, Sabrina S. McKay, Bailey Haw, Chuan Lim Mustafa, Abdul Rahman SB Plant culture The lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Orthotomus) offer an excellent opportunity for comparative biogeography because of their diversity in the Greater Sunda and Philippine islands. We reconstructed the phylogeny of all species in the genus using maximum likelihood, Bayesian, and coalescent methods on DNA sequences of three gene segments: an autosomal intron (TGF), a Z-linked intron (MUSK), and a mitochondrial coding gene (ND2). Although resolution is low in parts of the phylogeny, several well defined clades emerge. When considered in light of distribution, these clades indicate that the Greater Sunda and Philippine islands were occupied early in Orthotomus history by the ancestors of O. sericeus in the Greater Sundas and O. frontalis in the Philippines. Subsequently, tailorbirds diversified further in each island group: O. atrogularis, O. ruficeps, and O. sepium arose in the Greater Sundas, and O. castaneiceps castaneiceps, O. c. chloronotus, O. derbianus, O. samarensis, O. nigriceps, and O. cinereiceps in the Philippines. Among the continental taxa (including Sundaic birds), the older lineages (O. sutorius and O. sericeus) are habitat generalists and the recently evolved taxa are more specialized. In the Philippines, several taxa once considered conspecific with O. atrogularis turn out to be highly divergent species (>9% in ND2). Indeed, all Philippine allospecies are well diverged from one another. This finding supports the recent assertion of higher-than-appreciated bird endemicity in the Philippines. Elsevier Ltd 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17701/1/Sheldon.pdf Sheldon, Frederick H. and Oliveros, Carl H. and Taylor, Sabrina S. and McKay, Bailey and Haw, Chuan Lim and Mustafa, Abdul Rahman (2012) Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 65 (1). pp. 54-63. ISSN 1055-7903 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790312002011 doi : 10.1016/j.ympev.2012.05.023
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Sheldon, Frederick H.
Oliveros, Carl H.
Taylor, Sabrina S.
McKay, Bailey
Haw, Chuan Lim
Mustafa, Abdul Rahman
Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)
description The lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Orthotomus) offer an excellent opportunity for comparative biogeography because of their diversity in the Greater Sunda and Philippine islands. We reconstructed the phylogeny of all species in the genus using maximum likelihood, Bayesian, and coalescent methods on DNA sequences of three gene segments: an autosomal intron (TGF), a Z-linked intron (MUSK), and a mitochondrial coding gene (ND2). Although resolution is low in parts of the phylogeny, several well defined clades emerge. When considered in light of distribution, these clades indicate that the Greater Sunda and Philippine islands were occupied early in Orthotomus history by the ancestors of O. sericeus in the Greater Sundas and O. frontalis in the Philippines. Subsequently, tailorbirds diversified further in each island group: O. atrogularis, O. ruficeps, and O. sepium arose in the Greater Sundas, and O. castaneiceps castaneiceps, O. c. chloronotus, O. derbianus, O. samarensis, O. nigriceps, and O. cinereiceps in the Philippines. Among the continental taxa (including Sundaic birds), the older lineages (O. sutorius and O. sericeus) are habitat generalists and the recently evolved taxa are more specialized. In the Philippines, several taxa once considered conspecific with O. atrogularis turn out to be highly divergent species (>9% in ND2). Indeed, all Philippine allospecies are well diverged from one another. This finding supports the recent assertion of higher-than-appreciated bird endemicity in the Philippines.
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author Sheldon, Frederick H.
Oliveros, Carl H.
Taylor, Sabrina S.
McKay, Bailey
Haw, Chuan Lim
Mustafa, Abdul Rahman
author_facet Sheldon, Frederick H.
Oliveros, Carl H.
Taylor, Sabrina S.
McKay, Bailey
Haw, Chuan Lim
Mustafa, Abdul Rahman
author_sort Sheldon, Frederick H.
title Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)
title_short Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)
title_full Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)
title_fullStr Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of Southeast Asia (Cisticolidae: Orthotomus)
title_sort molecular phylogeny and insular biogeography of the lowland tailorbirds of southeast asia (cisticolidae: orthotomus)
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17701/1/Sheldon.pdf
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790312002011
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