To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus (Aves), we produced a large genomic dataset comprising ca 2 million nucleotides for ca 100 samples representing 53 species, including over 2000 loci. We estimated time-calibrated maximum-likelihood and multispecies coalescentphylogenies and carried out biogeographic analyses. Our results indicate that there have been considerably fewer trans-oceanic dispersals within the genus Turdus than previously suggested, such that the Palaearctic clade did not originate in America and the African clade was not involved in the colonization of the Americas. Instead, our findings suggest that dispersal from the Western Palaearctic via the Antilles to the ...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
Background: The Plain-backed Thrush Zoothera mollissima breeds in the Himalayas and mountains of cen...
The phylogeny of the thrushes (Aves: Turdus) has been difficult to reconstruct due to short internal...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
Five species of migratory thrushes (Turdidae) occupy a transcontinental distribution across northern...
12 pagesInternational audienceMobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only ...
Abstract We examined species limits, admixture, and genetic structure among populatio...
Cryptic speciation may occur when reproductive isolation is recent or the accumulation of morphologi...
Establishing phylogenetic relationships within a clade can help to infer ancestral origins and indic...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
Mobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only over fairly large geographical...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
Background: The Plain-backed Thrush Zoothera mollissima breeds in the Himalayas and mountains of cen...
The phylogeny of the thrushes (Aves: Turdus) has been difficult to reconstruct due to short internal...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
Five species of migratory thrushes (Turdidae) occupy a transcontinental distribution across northern...
12 pagesInternational audienceMobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only ...
Abstract We examined species limits, admixture, and genetic structure among populatio...
Cryptic speciation may occur when reproductive isolation is recent or the accumulation of morphologi...
Establishing phylogenetic relationships within a clade can help to infer ancestral origins and indic...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
Mobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only over fairly large geographical...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
Background: The Plain-backed Thrush Zoothera mollissima breeds in the Himalayas and mountains of cen...