articleAnnual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsNov 1, 2003Closed access

Species-Level Paraphyly and Polyphyly: Frequency, Causes, and Consequences, with Insights from Animal Mitochondrial DNA

Vanderbilt University · University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Abstract

▪ Abstract Many uses of gene trees implicitly assume that nominal species are monophyletic in their alleles at the study locus. However, in well-sampled gene trees, certain alleles in one species may appear more closely related to alleles from different species than to other conspecific alleles. Such deviations from species-level monophyly have a variety of causes and may lead to erroneous evolutionary interpretations if undetected. The present paper describes the causes and consequences of these paraphyletic and polyphyletic patterns. It also provides a detailed literature survey of mitochondrial DNA studies on low-level animal phylogeny and phylogeography, results from which reveal the frequency of…

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Keywords
  • Paraphyly
  • Polyphyly
  • Monophyly
  • Biology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Zoology
  • Species complex
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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