Authors
Rafael N Leite, Rebecca T Kimball, Edward L Braun, Elizabeth P Derryberry, Peter A Hosner, Graham E Derryberry, Marina Anciães, Jessica S McKay, Alexandre Aleixo, Camila C Ribas, Robb T Brumfield, Joel Cracraft
Publication date
2021/2/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
155
Pages
107013
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Target capture sequencing effectively generates molecular marker arrays useful for molecular systematics. These extensive data sets are advantageous where previous studies using a few loci have failed to resolve relationships confidently. Moreover, target capture is well-suited to fragmented source DNA, allowing data collection from species that lack fresh tissues. Herein we use target capture to generate data for a phylogeny of the avian family Pipridae (manakins), a group that has been the subject of many behavioral and ecological studies. Most manakin species feature lek mating systems, where males exhibit complex behavioral displays including mechanical and vocal sounds, coordinated movements of multiple males, and high speed movements. We analyzed thousands of ultraconserved element (UCE) loci along with a smaller number of coding exons and their flanking regions from all but one species of …
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