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Phylogenetic definitions for 25 higher-level clade names of birds
文献摘要:
Knowledge of the higher-level phylogenetic relationships of birds has grown substantially during the past two decades due to the application of genomic data.However,the nomenclature of higher-level taxa has not become more stable,due to the lack of regulation of taxon names above the level of superfamily by the ICZN,and the usage of rank-based nomenclature,which is not tied to clades in a phylogeny.Lack of regulation and the insta-bility of rank-based nomenclature impede effective communication among systematists.We review support for higher-level avian clades using a set of 10 phylogenomic data sets,and identify clades that are supported by congruency of at least four of these.We provide formal definitions of the names of these clades based on the rules of the recently published PhyloCode.The names of 25 clades are here defined using minimum-crown-clade(n=23),minimum-clade(n=1)and maximum-crown-clade(n=1)definitions.Five new names are introduced here:Dinocrypturi,Pteroclimesites,Musophagotides,Phaethoquornithes and Pelecanes.We also review diagnostic apo-morphies of the relevant clades,and identify known synonyms and homonyms.By establishing a formal link between higher-level taxon names and well-supported phylogenetic hypotheses,our phylogenetic definitions will provide a solid basis for the stabilization of avian higher-level nomenclature.
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作者姓名:
George Sangster;Edward L.Braun;Ulf S.Johansson;Rebecca T.Kimball;Gerald Mayr;Alexander Suh
作者机构:
Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Darwinweg 2,PO Box 9517,2300,RA,Leiden,the Netherlands;Department of Biology,University of Florida,Gainesville,FL,32607,USA;Department of Zoology,Swedish Museum of Natural History,P.O.Box 50007,SE-104 05,Stockholm,Sweden;Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt,Ornithological Section,Senckenberganlage 25,60325,Frankfurt am Main,Germany;School of Biological Sciences,University of East Anglia,Norwich,NR4 7TU,UK
引用格式:
[1]George Sangster;Edward L.Braun;Ulf S.Johansson;Rebecca T.Kimball;Gerald Mayr;Alexander Suh-.Phylogenetic definitions for 25 higher-level clade names of birds)[J].鸟类学研究(英文版),2022(02):109-126
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