@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18436,
author = {Peng Zhang and Theodore J Papenfuss and Marvalee H. Wake and Liang-Hu Qu and David B. Wake},
title = {Phylogeny and biogeography of the family Salamandridae (Amphibia: Caudata) inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2008.08.020},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {49},
number = {},
pages = {586--597},
abstract = {Phylogenetic relationships of members of the salamander family Salamandridae were examined using complete mitochondrial genomes collected from 42 species representing all 20 salamandrid genera and five outgroup taxa. Weighted maximum parsimony, partitioned maximum likelihood, and partitioned Bayesian approaches all produce an identical, well-resolved phylogeny; most branches are strongly supported with greater than 90% bootstrap values and 1.0 Bayesian posterior probabilities. Our results support recent taxonomic changes in finding the traditional genera Mertensiella, Euproctus, and Triturus to be non-monophyletic species assemblages. We successfully resolved the current polytomy at the base of the salamandrid tree: the Italian newt genus Salamandrina is sister to all remaining salamandrids. Beyond Salamandrina, a clade comprising all remaining newts is separated from a clade containing the true salamanders. Among these newts, the branching orders of well-supported clades are: primitive newts (Echinotriton, Pleurodeles, and Tylototriton), New World newts (Notophthalmus-Taricha), Corsica-Sardinia newts (Euproctus), and modern European newts (Calotriton, Lissotriton, Mesotriton, Neurergus, Ommatotriton, and Triturus) plus modern Asian newts (Cynops, Pachytriton, and Paramesotriton).Two alternative sets of calibration points and two Bayesian dating methods (BEAST and MultiDivTime) were used to estimate timescales for salamandrid evolution. The estimation difference by dating methods is slight and we propose two sets of timescales based on different calibration choices. The two timescales suggest that the initial diversification of extant salamandrids took place in Europe about 97 or 69 Ma. North American salamandrids were derived from their European ancestors by dispersal through North Atlantic Land Bridges in the Late Cretaceous (69 Ma) or Middle Eocene (43 Ma). Ancestors of Asian salamandrids most probably dispersed to the eastern Asia from Europe, after withdrawal of the Turgai Sea (29 Ma).}
}
Taxa for tree 112689 of Study 9945

Citation title:
"Phylogeny and biogeography of the family Salamandridae (Amphibia: Caudata) inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2281
(Status: Published).
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Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
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Colletotrichum annellatum CBS 129826 |
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| 3228936 |
Colletotrichum beeveri CBS 128527 |
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| 3228748 |
Colletotrichum boninense CBS123755 |
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3958582
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| 3228938 |
Colletotrichum brasiliense CBS 128501 |
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| 3228921 |
Colletotrichum brassicicola CBS 101059 |
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| 3228920 |
Colletotrichum camelliae-japonicae CGMCC 3.18117 |
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| 3228935 |
Colletotrichum camelliae-japonicae CGMCC 3.18118 |
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| 3228944 |
Colletotrichum citricola CBS 134228 |
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| 3228926 |
Colletotrichum citricola CBS 134229 |
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| 3228923 |
Colletotrichum citricola CBS 134230 |
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| 3228943 |
Colletotrichum citricola PAFQ13 |
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| 3228917 |
Colletotrichum colombiense CBS 129818 |
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| 3228918 |
Colletotrichum constrictum CBS 128504 |
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| 3228929 |
Colletotrichum cymbidiicola IMI 347923 |
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| 3228945 |
Colletotrichum dacrycarpi CBS 130241 |
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| 3228810 |
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides IMI356878 |
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3067996
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| 3228940 |
Colletotrichum hippeastri CBS 125376 |
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| 3228912 |
Colletotrichum karstii CBS 113087 |
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| 3228934 |
Colletotrichum karstii CBS 127552 |
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| 3228919 |
Colletotrichum karstii CBS 128524 |
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| 3228946 |
Colletotrichum karstii CBS 128551 |
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| 3228948 |
Colletotrichum karstii CBS 129824 |
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| 3228916 |
Colletotrichum karstii CBS 129832 |
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| 3228911 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ14 |
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| 3228915 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ15 |
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| 3228928 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ16 |
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| 3228939 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ28 |
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| 3228942 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ37 |
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| 3228922 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ38 |
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| 3228914 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ39 |
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| 3228947 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ40 |
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| 3228927 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ41 |
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| 3228941 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ42 |
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| 3228932 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ43 |
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| 3228924 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ52 |
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| 3228933 |
Colletotrichum karstii PAFQ82 |
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| 3228937 |
Colletotrichum novae-zelandiae CBS 128505 |
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| 3228931 |
Colletotrichum oncidii CBS 129828 |
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| 3228913 |
Colletotrichum parsonsiae CBS 128525 |
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| 3228910 |
Colletotrichum petchii CBS 378.94 |
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| 3228925 |
Colletotrichum phyllanthi CBS 175.67 |
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| 3228930 |
Colletotrichum torulosum CBS 128544 |
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