Diversification of Neoaves: integration of molecular sequence data and fossils
Swedish Museum of Natural History · Uppsala University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Patterns of diversification and timing of evolution within Neoaves, which includes almost 95% of all bird species, are virtually unknown. On the other hand, molecular data consistently indicate a Cretaceous origin of many neoavian lineages and the fossil record seems to support an Early Tertiary diversification. Here, we present the first well-resolved molecular phylogeny for Neoaves, together with divergence time estimates calibrated with a large number of stratigraphically and phylogenetically well-documented fossils. Our study defines several well-supported clades within Neoaves. The calibration results suggest that Neoaves, after an initial split from Galloanseres in Mid-Cretaceous, diversified around or…
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10Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Clade
- Cretaceous
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Phylogenetics
- Paleontology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Molecular phylogenetics