Authors
Natalia Gutiérrez-Pinto, Andrés M Cuervo, Jhonathan Miranda, Jorge L Pérez-Emán, Robb T Brumfield, Carlos Daniel Cadena
Publication date
2012/7/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
156-165
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Most widespread birds of Neotropical cloud forests exhibit phenotypic variation that is partitioned geographically suggesting allopatric divergence, but little is known about the extent to which such phenotypic differentiation is consistent with genetic variation. We studied geographic patterns of genetic differentiation in the Three-striped Warbler (Basileuterus tristriatus), a polytypic and widespread understory bird of the foothills and mid-elevation zone of the tropical Andes and adjacent mountains of Central and South America. We sequenced mitochondrial DNA for 196 samples covering the entire range of B. tristriatus, as well as 22 samples of its putative closest relatives: the Three-banded (B. trifasciatus) and Santa Marta (B. basilicus) warblers. We found deep genetic structure across the range of B. tristriatus, which consisted of ten major clades including B. trifasciatus, a species that was nested within B. tristriatus. In …
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