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How molecular results have refined our view of placental mammal phylogeny.
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The tree of life gets a makeover

Biology’s tree of life has morphed from the familiar classroom version emphasizing kingdoms into a complex depiction of supergroups, in which animals are aligned with a slew of single-celled cousins.

Science News
The Complete Phylogeny of Pangolins: Scaling Up Resources for the Molecular Tracing of the Most Trafficked Mammals on Earth

Abstract. Pangolins, considered the most-trafficked mammals on Earth, are rapidly heading to extinction. Eight extant species of these African and Asian scale-b

OUP Academic

Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) resolve the phylogeny of Australasian smurf-weevils

#TitleOftheWeek

Van Dam et al. 2017 http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0188044

#Weevil #SmurfWeevil

Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) resolve the phylogeny of Australasian smurf-weevils

Weevils (Curculionoidea) comprise one of the most diverse groups of organisms on earth. There is hardly a vascular plant or plant part without its own species of weevil feeding on it and weevil species diversity is greater than the number of fishes, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals combined. Here, we employ ultraconserved elements (UCEs) designed for beetles and a novel partitioning strategy of loci to help resolve phylogenetic relationships within the radiation of Australasian smurf-weevils (Eupholini). Despite being emblematic of the New Guinea fauna, no previous phylogenetic studies have been conducted on the Eupholini. In addition to a comprehensive collection of fresh specimens, we supplement our taxon sampling with museum specimens, and this study is the first target enrichment phylogenomic dataset incorporating beetle specimens from museum collections. We use both concatenated and species tree analyses to examine the relationships and taxonomy of this group. For species tree analyses we present a novel partitioning strategy to better model the molecular evolutionary process in UCEs. We found that the current taxonomy is problematic, largely grouping species on the basis of similar color patterns. Finally, our results show that most loci required multiple partitions for nucleotide rate substitution, suggesting that single partitions may not be the optimal partitioning strategy to accommodate rate heterogeneity for UCE loci.

A phylogeny of kingfishers

@ JBiogeography

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jbi.13139/full

The #phylogeny of #angiosperms

#poster

@ PlantGateway
http://plantgateway.com/poster/ Byng et al. 2018 (open access)

Angiosperm poster - Plant Gateway

THE GLOBAL FLORA The phylogeny of angiosperms poster: a visual summary of APG IV family relationships and floral diversity James W. Byng, Erik F. Smets, Rogier van Vugt, Ehoarn Bidault, Christopher Davidson, Greg Kenicer, Mark W. Chase & Maarten J.M. … Read More

Plant Gateway

The great diversity of extant #beetles

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02644-4

#phylogeny Zhang et al. 2018 (open access)

Evolutionary history of Coleoptera revealed by extensive sampling of genes and species - Nature Communications

The phylogeny of beetles, which represent ~25% of known extant animal species, has been a challenge to resolve. Here, Zhang et al. infer a time-calibrated phylogeny for Coleoptera based on 95 protein-coding genes in 373 species and suggest an association between the hyperdiversification of beetles and the rise of angiosperms.

Nature

Molecular #phylogeny of #Formica #ants!

Parasitic colony founding is likely to be an intermediary step between free-living hosts and slave-maker parasites

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29592795

Phylogenomics of palearctic Formica species suggests a single origin of temporary parasitism and gives insights to the evolutionary pathway toward slave-making behaviour - PubMed

This phylogenetic tree provides a solid backbone for future evolutionary studies in the Formica genus and slave-making behaviour.

PubMed

#Butterflies are merely a small, recently evolved line of day-flying #moths. Saying there are two categories of #Lepidoptera is like saying there are trees and there are maples.

#Phylogeny

https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/moths-photo-exhibition

Photo Exhibition: Moths at Large | AMNH

By far the largest and oldest group in the order Lepidoptera, moths are usually overshadowed by their flashier cousins, the butterflies. But they are finally getting their due in Winged Tapestries: Moths at Large, a photo exhibition now open at the Museum.

American Museum of Natural History

Birds are dinosaurs, humans are monkeys, and mammals are fishes

#Phylogeny @ Biolojical

The deepest splits in the tree correspond very well with distribution patterns across #Gondwana-derived landmasses

#cichlids #phylogeny #vicariance

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05479-9

Photo credits: Wolfgang Gessl

Phylogenomics uncovers early hybridization and adaptive loci shaping the radiation of Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes - Nature Communications

Lake Tanganyika’s cichlid radiation is the main source of East African cichlid diversity. Irisarri et al. resolve its phylogenetic backbone using anchored phylogenomics and identify trans-lineage hybridization prior to major speciation bursts and adaptive loci underlying ecological innovations.

Nature

"To explore the origins of the Lake #Malawi radiation in greater detail, we obtained 24 additional #Astatotilapia whole-genome sequences from outside Lake Malawi"

#cichlids #phylogeny

Malinsky et al. 2018 http://feeds.nature.com/~r/natecolevol/rss/current/~3/VMLQCBYIJGo/s41559-018-0717-x (OA)

Rather than "the #Malawi radiation", we now see three radiations (open water pelagic; benthic; rocky shore specialist)

#cichlids #phylogeny

@ millanek1
https://natureecoevocommunity.nature.com/users/182716-milan-malinsky/posts/40827-genomic-insights-into-the-diversity-of-lake-malawi-cichlid-fishes, photo:
@ HannesSvardal

Genomic insights into the diversity of Lake Malawi cichlid fishes

Lake Malawi cichlid fish are astonishingly diverse, with hundreds of species filling a broad range of ecological niches. Yet genetically they are all very closely related. We delved into their genomes to look for origins of their diversity and signatures of rapid evolution.

Springer Nature
Large-scale phylogenomic analysis resolves a backbone phylogeny in ferns

AbstractBackground. Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Despite the remarkable progress in our understanding of

OUP Academic
Four hundred shades of brown: Higher level phylogeny of the problematic Euptychiina (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) based on hybrid enrichment data - PubMed

Relationships within satyrine butterflies have been notoriously difficult to resolve using both morphology and Sanger sequencing methods, and this is particularly true for the mainly Neotropical subtribe Euptychiina, which contains about 400 described species. Known larvae of Euptychiina feed on gra …

PubMed

Researchers have learned where arrow worms wiggle on the Tree of Life

#phylogeny

https://oist.jp/news-center/press-releases/bizarre-%E2%80%9Cbristle-jaw%E2%80%9D-creatures-finally-placed-tree-life Credit: Photo: Zatelmar (Wikimedia)

“Bristle-Jaw” Creatures Finally Placed on Tree of Life

The phylogenetic position of chaetognaths, or arrow worms, stumped scientists for centuries; now, researchers have revealed important evolutionary trends by pinpointing their proper place.

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology OIST

Finally: a *published* #phylogeny of the #ant genus #Temnothorax

@ mmprebus

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29237395 (open access)

Insights into the evolution, biogeography and natural history of the acorn ants, genus Temnothorax Mayr (hymenoptera: Formicidae) - PubMed

Temnothorax is corroborated as a natural group, and the notion that many of the historical subgeneric and species group concepts are artificial is reinforced. The strict form of Emery's Rule, in which a socially parasitic species is sister to its host species, is not well supported in Temnothorax.

PubMed

Unfortunately, two very interesting social parasite species - workerless inquiline #Temnothorax #minutissimus and slavemaker T. #duloticus - seem to be missing from this study

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5729518/

#phylogeny #ants #parasitism #SocialParasitism #workerless #inquiline #slavemaker

Insights into the evolution, biogeography and natural history of the acorn ants, genus Temnothorax Mayr (hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Temnothorax (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) is a diverse genus of ants found in a broad spectrum of ecosystems across the northern hemisphere. These diminutive ants have long served as models for social insect behavior, leading to discoveries about social learning ...

PubMed Central (PMC)

T. duloticus might be even closer to T. curvispinosus than T. minutissimus, but I couldn't fully resolve that.

#Temnothorax #Cardiocondylini (#Formicoxenus group) #ants #phylogeny #socialparasitism

@XCsci it's time for Wheel of Weevils!
@XCsci that's funny! all weevils do seem a bit smurfy tho. funny clumsly critters.