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Phylogeny of Herons Estimated from DNA-DNA Hybridization Data

1987; Oxford University Press; Volume: 104; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/4087238

ISSN

1938-4254

Autores

Frederick H. Sheldon,

Tópico(s)

Plant Parasitism and Resistance

Resumo

Genetic distances derived by hybridizing single-copy DNAs of 31 heron species (or subspecies) and 1 ibis species are summarized as ΔTm values. From these distances, a phylogeny is estimated and distributional properties of DNA hybridization data are computed. I found that the distinction between night and day herons is primarily adaptive, not genealogical; Syrigma is closely related to Egretta; Bubulcus and Casmerodius are closely related to Ardea, but Egretta is not; bitterns are the sister taxon of the day and night herons; Cochlearius and Tigrisoma are each others' closest relatives and together form the sister group of the rest of the ardeids; and the rate of single-copy DNA evolution differs in different heron lineages.

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