Knowledge of the higher-level phylogenetic relationships of birds has grown substantially during the past two decades due to the application of genomic data. However, the nomenclature of higher-level taxa has not become more stable, due to the lack of regulation of taxon names above the level of superfamily by the ICZN, and the usage of rank-based nomenclature, which is not tied to clades in a phylogeny. Lack of regulation and the instability of rank-based nomenclature impede effective communication among systematists. We review support for higher-level avian clades using a set of 10 phylogenomic data sets, and identify clades that are supported by congruency of at least four of these. We provide formal definitions of the names of these cla...
The avian family Accipitridae is a large, diverse family composed of approximately 230 species divid...
The study of avian molecular systematics currently lags behind that of mammals in several ways. Litt...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Phylogenetic nomenclature, a system of taxonomic nomenclature in which taxon names are defined based...
Phylogenetic nomenclature, a system of taxonomic nomenclature in which taxon names are defined based...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Birds have arguably been the most intensely studied animal group for their phylogenetic relationship...
Background: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
This Neotropical bird consensus phylogeny was estimated from 10,000 random phylogenetic trees with '...
<p>Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use o...
It has long been appreciated that analyses of genomic data (e.g., whole genome sequencing or sequenc...
BACKGROUND: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
The avian family Accipitridae is a large, diverse family composed of approximately 230 species divid...
The study of avian molecular systematics currently lags behind that of mammals in several ways. Litt...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Phylogenetic nomenclature, a system of taxonomic nomenclature in which taxon names are defined based...
Phylogenetic nomenclature, a system of taxonomic nomenclature in which taxon names are defined based...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Birds have arguably been the most intensely studied animal group for their phylogenetic relationship...
Background: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
This Neotropical bird consensus phylogeny was estimated from 10,000 random phylogenetic trees with '...
<p>Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use o...
It has long been appreciated that analyses of genomic data (e.g., whole genome sequencing or sequenc...
BACKGROUND: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
The avian family Accipitridae is a large, diverse family composed of approximately 230 species divid...
The study of avian molecular systematics currently lags behind that of mammals in several ways. Litt...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...