Rapid diversification limits our ability to resolve evolutionary relationships and examine diversification history, as in the case of the Neotropical cotingas. Here we present an analysis with complete taxon sampling for the cotinga genera Lipaugus and Tijuca, which include some of the most range-restricted (e.g., T. condita) and also the most widespread and familiar (e.g., L. vociferans) forest birds in the Neotropics. We used two datasets: (1) Sanger sequencing data sampled from eight loci in 34 individuals across all described taxa and (2) sequence capture data linked to 1,079 ultraconserved elements and conserved exons sampled from one or two individuals per species. Phylogenies estimated from the Sanger sequencing data failed to resolv...
International audienceTo better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale p...
Relationships of the Neotropical finches in the genera Euphonia and Chlorophonia (Fringillidae: Euph...
The process of speciation is long and complex, and takes place in multiple stages, with a variety of...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
The highlands of Mesoamerica harbor some of the highest biodiversity in the world, especially in clo...
In the Andes, humid-forest organisms frequently exhibit pronounced genetic structure and geographic ...
To better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale phylogenetic analysis o...
International audienceTo better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale p...
Relationships of the Neotropical finches in the genera Euphonia and Chlorophonia (Fringillidae: Euph...
The process of speciation is long and complex, and takes place in multiple stages, with a variety of...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
The highlands of Mesoamerica harbor some of the highest biodiversity in the world, especially in clo...
In the Andes, humid-forest organisms frequently exhibit pronounced genetic structure and geographic ...
To better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale phylogenetic analysis o...
International audienceTo better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale p...
Relationships of the Neotropical finches in the genera Euphonia and Chlorophonia (Fringillidae: Euph...
The process of speciation is long and complex, and takes place in multiple stages, with a variety of...