AFFINITIES OF THE ABERRANT AUSTRALO-PAPUAN HONEYEATERS, TOXORHAMPHUS,OEDISTOMA, TIMELIOPSIS AND EPTHIANURA - PROTEIN EVIDENCE

Citation
L. Christidis et al., AFFINITIES OF THE ABERRANT AUSTRALO-PAPUAN HONEYEATERS, TOXORHAMPHUS,OEDISTOMA, TIMELIOPSIS AND EPTHIANURA - PROTEIN EVIDENCE, Australian journal of zoology, 41(5), 1993, pp. 423-432
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
ISSN journal
0004959X
Volume
41
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
423 - 432
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-959X(1993)41:5<423:AOTAAH>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Allozyme variation at 18 presumptive loci among 15 species of Australo -Papuan passerines was used to clarify the affinities of the aberrant genera Toxorhamphus, Oedistoma, Timeliopsis and Epthianura, all conven tionally associated with honeyeaters (Meliphagidae). Both distance-bas ed and discrete-state phylogenetic analyses were performed on the data . The analyses corroborated results from DNA-DNA hybridisation studies that Toxorhamphus and Oedistoma are not honeyeaters, but in fact are related to the berrypeckers and flowerpeckers Melanocharis and Dicaeum . Oedistoma iliolophus was found to be more closely allied to Melanoch aris than to Toxorhamphus. This result is consistent with generic sepa ration of O. iliolophus from Toxorhamphus, contrary to groupings inter preted from DNA-DNA hybridisation data. Timeliopsis was identified as a typical honeyeater despite the atypical form of its tongue. Epthianu ra was also aligned with the honeyeaters but, contrary to analysis by DNA-DNA hybridisation, only as a sister-group of the core honeyeater a ssemblage.