Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds

To better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale phylogenetic analysis of 48 species representing all orders of Neoaves using phylogenomic methods created to handle genome-scale data. We recovered a highly resolved tree that confirms previously controversial sister or close relationships. We identified the first divergence in Neoaves, two groups we named Passerea and Columbea, representing independent lineages of diverse and convergently evolved land and water bird species. Among Passerea, we infer the common ancestor of core landbirds to have been an apex predator and confirm independent gains of vocal learning. Among Columbea, we identify pigeons and flamingoes as belonging to sister clades. Even with whole genomes, some of the earliest branches in Neoaves proved challenging to resolve, which was best explained by massive protein-coding sequence convergence and high levels of incomplete lineage sorting that occurred during a rapid radiation after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event about 66 million years ago.

Md. Shamsuzzoha Bayzid | D. Haussler | Huanming Yang | Jian Wang | T. Sicheritz-Pontén | S. O’Brien | T. Warnow | J. Cracraft | M. Braun | Kui Wu | E. Jarvis | Yong Zhang | S. Ho | R. Green | B. Faircloth | T. Glenn | A. Stamatakis | W. Warren | D. Burt | H. Ellegren | J. Huerta-Cepas | C. Mello | L. Orlando | M. Schierup | O. Ryder | G. Graves | K. Jønsson | J. Fjeldså | C. Rahbek | S. Subramanian | Ning Li | W. Johnson | Bent Petersen | B. Li | D. Mindell | Binghang Liu | P. Campos | D. Lambert | E. Willerslev | Guojie Zhang | A. M. Velazquez | M. Bertelsen | M. Gilbert | B. Shapiro | F. K. Barker | F. Sheldon | S. Edwards | M. Bunce | S. Mirarab | M. Bruford | K. Munch | X. Zhan | Ganeshkumar Ganapathy | A. Driskell | D. Ray | T. Gabaldón | Jianwen Li | Shiping Liu | M. Bayzid | B. Boussau | R. T. Brumfield | E. Braun | R. D. da Fonseca | Liang Liu | A. Dixon | Qi Zhou | K. Koepfli | P. Lovell | Jason T. Howard | Morgan E. Wirthlin | Bo Li | Zijun Xiong | M. Schneider | B. Nabholz | A. Aberer | P. Houde | Cai Li | Alexander Suh | Claudia C. Weber | Fang Zhang | Hui Li | Long Zhou | Nitish Narula | Volodymyr Zavidovych | S. Capella-Gutiérrez | Bhanu Rekepalli | B. Lindow | Shengbin Li | Yinhua Huang | E. Derryberry | F. Prosdocimi | J. A. Samaniego | Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez | A. Pas | T. Bailey | P. Scofield | P. Perelman | Yongli Zeng | Zhenyu Li | Jin Xiao | Xiong Yinqi | Qiu-hong Zheng | Linnéa Smeds | F. Rheindt | J. McCormack | P. Alström | Wang Jun | Guojie Zhang | Xiangjiang Zhan | Klaus‐Peter Koepfli | A. M. V. Velazquez | F. Barker | Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén | Sankar Subramanian | J. Howard

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