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Phylogeny of snowfinches

AutorInnen: 
Islam, S., Peart, C., Kehlmaier, C., Sun, Y.-H., Lei, F., Dahl, A., Klemroth, S., ... , Töpfer, T., et al.
Erscheinungsjahr: 
2024
Vollständiger Titel: 
Museomics help resolving the phylogeny of snowfinches (Aves, Passeridae, Montifringilla and allies)
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Publiziert in: 
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Publikationstyp: 
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
DOI Name: 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108135.
Bibliographische Angaben: 
Islam, S., Peart, C., Kehlmaier, C., Sun, Y.-H., Lei, F., Dahl, A., Klemroth, S., ... , Töpfer, T., et al. (2024): Museomics help resolving the phylogeny of snowfinches (Aves, Passeridae, Montifringilla and allies). - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 198, 108135.
Abstract: 

Historical specimens from museum collections provide a valuable source of material also from remote areas or regions of conflict that are not easily accessible to scientists today. With this study, we are providing a taxon-complete phylogeny of snowfinches using historical DNA from whole skins of an endemic species from Afghanistan, the Afghan snowfinch, Pyrgilauda theresae. To resolve the strong conflict between previous phylogenetic hypotheses, we generated novel mitogenome sequences for selected taxa and genome-wide SNP data using ddRAD sequencing for all extant snowfinch species endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) and for an extended intraspecific sampling of the sole Central and Western Palearctic snowfinch species (Montifringilla nivalis).

Our phylogenetic reconstructions unanimously refuted the previously suggested paraphyly of genus Pyrgilauda. Misplacement of one species-level taxon (Onychostruthus tazcanowskii) in previous snowfinch phylogenies was undoubtedly inferred from chimeric mitogenomes that included heterospecific sequence information. Furthermore, comparison of novel and previously generated sequence data showed that the presumed sister-group relationship between M. nivalis and the QTP endemic M. henrici was suggested based on flawed taxonomy. Our phylogenetic reconstructions based on genome-wide SNP data and on mitogenomes were largely congruent and supported reciprocal monophyly of genera Montifringilla and Pyrgilauda with monotypic Onychostruthus being sister to the latter. The Afghan endemic P. theresae likely originated from a rather ancient Pliocene out-of-Tibet dispersal probably from a common ancestor with P. ruficollis. Our extended trans-Palearctic sampling for the white-winged snowfinch, M. nivalis, confirmed strong lineage divergence between an Asian and a European clade dated to 1.5 – 2.7 million years ago (mya). Genome-wide SNP data suggested subtle divergence among European samples from the Alps and from the Cantabrian mountains.

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