Biology:Columbea

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Short description: Clade of birds

Columbea
Temporal range: Eocene–Recent
[1]
Victoria Crowned Pigeon Jurong.jpg
Victoria crowned pigeon (Goura victoria)
Black-necked Grebe (Podiceps nigricollis), non-breeding plumage.jpg
Black-necked Grebe (Podiceps nigricollis)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Infraclass: Neognathae
Clade: Neoaves
Clade: Columbea
Jarvis et al., 2014
Clades

Columbea is a clade suggested by genome analysis that contains Columbiformes (pigeons and doves), Pteroclidae (sandgrouse), Mesitornithidae (mesites) and Mirandornithes (flamingos and grebes).[2] Until their recent placement as the sister taxon to Passerea, in the last decade various genetic analysis found them to be in the obsolete clade Metaves.[3][4]

Columbea
Mirandornithes

Phoenicopteriformes (flamingos)Flamingo1209 white background.jpg

Podicipediformes (grebes)Western Grebe white background.jpg

(Phoenicopterimorphae)
Columbimorphae

Columbiformes (pigeons and doves)Columba livia in Japan white background.JPG

Pterocliformes (sandgrouse)Pin-tailed sandgrouse (Pterocles alchata) white background.jpg

Mesitornithiformes (mesites)Subdesert Mesite Male white background.jpg

References

  1. Mourer-Chauvire, C. (1992) A very large primitive sandgrouse aves columbiformes pteroclidae in the paleogene of phosphorites du quercy france Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Serie II Mecanique-Physique-Chimie Sciences de l'Univers Sciences de la Terre 314(2):228-235
  2. Jarvis, E.D. (2014). "Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds". Science 346 (6215): 1320–1331. doi:10.1126/science.1253451. PMID 25504713. Bibcode2014Sci...346.1320J. 
  3. Ericson, P. G.P; Anderson, C. L; Britton, T.; Elzanowski, A.; Johansson, U. S; Kallersjo, M.; Ohlson, J. I; Parsons, T. J et al. (2006). "Diversification of Neoaves: integration of molecular sequence data and fossils". Biology Letters 2 (4): 543–547. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2006.0523. PMID 17148284. 
  4. Hackett, S. J. et al. (2008). "A Phylogenomic Study of Birds Reveals Their Evolutionary History". Science 320 (5884): 1763–1768. doi:10.1126/science.1157704. PMID 18583609. Bibcode2008Sci...320.1763H. http://birdsofallorders.com/references/1763Phylogenomicstudy.full.pdf. 

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