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On the phylogenetic position of the scrub-birds (Passeriformes: Menurae: Atrichornithidae) of Australia

January 1, 2007

Evolutionary relationships of the scrub-birds Atrichornis were investigated using complete sequences of the recombination-activating gene RAG-1 and the proto-oncogene c-mos for two individuals of the noisy scrub-bird Atrichornis clamosus. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Atrichornis was sister to the genus Menura (the lyrebirds) and that these two genera (the Menurae) were sister to the rest of the oscine passerines. A sister relationship between Atrichornis and Menura supports the traditional view, based on morphology and DNA hybridization, that these taxa are closely related. Similarly, a sister relationship with the remaining oscine passerines agrees with the morphological distinctiveness of Atrichornis and Menura, although this result contradicts conclusions based on DNA hybridization studies. Although Atrichornis is very well known morphologically, previous conclusions regarding its relationships were hampered by a lack of comparative knowledge of other passerines, making concurrence of the sequence data of particular significance. ?? Dt. Ornithologen-Gesellschaft e.V. 2007.

Publication Year 2007
Title On the phylogenetic position of the scrub-birds (Passeriformes: Menurae: Atrichornithidae) of Australia
DOI 10.1007/s10336-007-0174-9
Authors R.T. Chesser, Have J. ten
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Ornithology
Index ID 70030025
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse