2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2009.02220.x
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Historical biogeography of an Indo‐Pacific passerine bird family (Pachycephalidae): different colonization patterns in the Indonesian and Melanesian archipelagos

Abstract: Aim We use molecular-based phylogenetic methods and ancestral area reconstructions to examine the systematic relationships and biogeographical history of the Indo-Pacific passerine bird family Pachycephalidae (whistlers). Analysed within an explicit spatiotemporal framework, we elucidate distinct patterns of diversification across the Melanesian and Indonesian archipelagos and explore whether these results may be explained by regional palaeogeological events. We further assess the significance of upstream colo… Show more

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“…For subspecies that occur on several islands, we included as many island populations as possible. Thus, the taxon sampling for islands in Wallacea and the western Pacific is particularly dense and greatly surpasses the geographical sampling of previous studies [25,28,29]. We used Coracornis sanghirensis, Coracornis raveni, Melanorectes nigrescens and Collurincincla harmonica as out-groups.…”
Section: Materials and Methods (A) Taxon Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For subspecies that occur on several islands, we included as many island populations as possible. Thus, the taxon sampling for islands in Wallacea and the western Pacific is particularly dense and greatly surpasses the geographical sampling of previous studies [25,28,29]. We used Coracornis sanghirensis, Coracornis raveni, Melanorectes nigrescens and Collurincincla harmonica as out-groups.…”
Section: Materials and Methods (A) Taxon Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we focus on the passerine bird genus Pachycephala, which originated in Australo-Papua and later colonized the Indonesian and Philippine archipelagos to the west and the Pacific archipelagos to the east [25,26]. We focus on the parts of the island region with relatively simple geological history surrounding the area of origin, and thus exclude Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and the Philippines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We initially compiled a dataset including all core Corvoidean lineages dating back to the mid-Miocene or beyond for which at least one of the markers Myo2, ODC, RAG-1, RAG-2 or ND2 was available (e.g., refs. 10,17,18,[49][50][51][52][53][54]. A few additional sequences were generated specifically for this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although recognizing that biodiversity on islands develops as a dynamic equilibrium between colonization and extinction, many biogeographers regard islands as biodiversity sinks for colonists from diverse mainland source biotas (4)(5)(6)(7). Recently, however, documentation of numerous examples of colonization from islands to mainland areas (8)(9)(10)(11) have led to a reassessment of the evolutionary and biogeographic roles of islands in a broader geographic context (12)(13)(14)(15).…”
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“…Pachycephalidae (401,(431)(432)(433)(434)(435); Paradisaeidae (436)(437)(438)(439); Rhipiduridae (440,441); Vangidae (442)(443)(444)(445); Vireonidae (446)(447)(448)(449)(450)(451) …”
Section: Sylviorthorhynchus Is Nested Within Leptasthenura Limnoctitesmentioning
confidence: 99%