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Omland, K. E., Lanyon, S. M. and Fritz, S. J. 1999. A molecular phylogeny
of the New World orioles (Icterus): the importance of
dense taxon sampling. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 12:224-239.
We sequenced 2005 base pairs of the mitochondrial ND2 and cytochrome-b genes
from the 25 recognized species of New World orioles
(Icterus). Our data confirmed the monophyly of Icterus and produced a
well-resolved phylogeny showing three main clades of orioles. We also
sequenced multiple subspecies for most polytypic taxa. Our findings
demonstrated the importance of dense taxon sampling below the species level
in two ways. First, we found evidence that two species are polyphyletic, I.
galbula, (Northern oriole) and I. dominicensis
(Black-cowled oriole). Choosing different subspecies from either of these
taxa would lead to different species level phylogenies. Second, adding
subspecies even to monophyletic groups produced a bootstrap tree with
significantly more support. Of the two genes that we used, ND2 provided more
resolution than did cytochrome-b. ND2 evolved up to 40% faster than
cytochrome-b, yet shows a higher saturation threshold. Our findings suggest
that ND2 may be superior to cytochrome-b for resolving species level
phylogenies in passerine birds.
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