2006
DOI: 10.1093/auk/123.1.119
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Elevational Zonation and the Phylogenetic Relationships of the Henicorhina Wood-Wrens

Abstract: The Henicorhina wood-wren complex consists of three taxonomic species. Two of these, the Gray-breasted Wood-Wren (Henicorhina leucophrys) and the White-breasted Wood-Wren (H. leucosticta), are widespread throughout Central America and northern South America, with leucophrys occurring at higher elevations in regions where both occur. A third, recently described, species—the Bar-winged Wood-Wren (H. leucoptera)—occurs only in several isolated cordilleras in southeastern Ecuador and northeastern Peru, where it re… Show more

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“…2c). Although elevational zonation is a prominent characteristic of the Andean avifauna (Terborgh, 1977; Graves, 1985), so far only a few studies have documented ecological replacement of closely related, ecologically equivalent species along elevational gradients (Dingle et al. , 2006; Cadena, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2c). Although elevational zonation is a prominent characteristic of the Andean avifauna (Terborgh, 1977; Graves, 1985), so far only a few studies have documented ecological replacement of closely related, ecologically equivalent species along elevational gradients (Dingle et al. , 2006; Cadena, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We employed the primer pair CO2GQL and CO3HMH (G. Seutin & E. Bermingham, unpublished data) in a PCR to amplify an 842‐bp region of the mitochondrial genome that includes the entire coding sequence of the ATP‐synthase 8 (ATPase8; 168 bp) and ATP‐synthase 6 (ATPase6; 684 bp) genes. For details of the PCR protocol, see Dingle et al. (2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2007). A recent phylogeographic study uncovered another presumed hilaris population on the north‐western slope of the Andes near Mindo (Dingle et al. , 2006), in which recently extended sampling revealed the presence of hybrids (W. Halfwork et al , unpublished data).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting topology spurred a taxonomic revision and influenced subsequent researchers with respect to biogeography and avian diversification patterns in the Andes (e.g. Moritz et al, 2000; Webb and Gaston, 2003; Dingle et al, 2006; Boyle and Conway, 2007). In the ensuing decade, numerous technological and analytical advances have improved prospects for accurate estimation of phylogenies, including: (1) primer sequences and refined sequencing technologies to obtain long sequences from multiple unlinked loci (Sehgal and Lovette, 2003; Kimball et al, 2008); (2) increased computational power for tree search, parameter estimation, and bootstrapping (Brownstone and Valletta, 2001); (3) data partitioning and posterior probability estimation using model-based Bayesian analysis (Huelsenbeck and Ronquist, 2001; Huelsenbeck and Crandall, 1997; Huelsenbeck and Rannala, 1997; Brandley et al, 2005); (4) higher-level phylogenetic structure for a substantial portion of extant birds that aids in the selection of appropriate outgroups (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%