Authors
Krzysztof M Kozak, Niklas Wahlberg, Andrew FE Neild, Kanchon K Dasmahapatra, James Mallet, Chris D Jiggins
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Systematic biology
Volume
64
Issue
3
Pages
505-524
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Müllerian mimicry among Neotropical Heliconiini butterflies is an excellent example of natural selection, associated with the diversification of a large continental-scale radiation. Some of the processes driving the evolution of mimicry rings are likely to generate incongruent phylogenetic signals across the assemblage, and thus pose a challenge for systematics. We use a data set of 22 mitochondrial and nuclear markers from 92% of species in the tribe, obtained by Sanger sequencing and de novo assembly of short read data, to re-examine the phylogeny of Heliconiini with both supermatrix and multispecies coalescent approaches, characterize the patterns of conflicting signal, and compare the performance of various methodological approaches to reflect the heterogeneity across the data. Despite the large extent of reticulate signal and strong conflict between markers, nearly identical topologies are consistently …
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