Burns K J
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 1997 Dec;8(3):334-48. doi: 10.1006/mpev.1997.0430.
The tanagers (Passeriformes: Emberizidae: Thraupinae) are a diverse group of mostly Neotropical birds with a wide range of feeding morphologies, behaviors, plumage patterns and colors, and habitat preferences. Phylogenetic relationships of genera in this lineage were investigated using cytochrome b sequence data. This study indicates that the genera Euphonia and Chlorophonia (traditionally considered part of Thraupinae) do not form a monophyletic group with the other tanagers. Within the rest of Thraupinae, several monophyletic groups are identified that agree with traditional sequential taxonomies. Other monophyletic groups provide novel interpretations of biogeographic patterns and morphological evolution within tanagers. In several lineages, plumage patterns and colors persist despite dramatic changes in bill morphology. Phylogenetic structure and estimated timings of divergence events indicate that tanagers probably originated on Caribbean islands and later diversified throughout Central and South America during the mid-Tertiary.
唐纳雀(雀形目:鹀科:唐纳雀亚科)是一类多样的鸟类,主要分布于新热带界,具有广泛的取食形态、行为、羽毛图案和颜色以及栖息地偏好。利用细胞色素b序列数据研究了该谱系中各属的系统发育关系。这项研究表明,歌雀属(Euphonia)和绿雀属(Chlorophonia)(传统上被认为是唐纳雀亚科的一部分)与其他唐纳雀并未形成一个单系类群。在唐纳雀亚科的其他类群中,识别出了几个与传统分类顺序一致的单系类群。其他单系类群为唐纳雀的生物地理模式和形态进化提供了新的解释。在几个谱系中,尽管喙的形态发生了显著变化,但羽毛图案和颜色仍然存在。系统发育结构和分歧事件的估计时间表明,唐纳雀可能起源于加勒比群岛,随后在第三纪中期在中美洲和南美洲各地分化。