Evolutionary genetics of birds. V. Genetic distances within Mimidae (mimic thrushes) and Vireonidae (vireos)
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biochemical Genetics
- Vol. 20 (1-2) , 95-104
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00484938
Abstract
Genetic distances (D's) between five species within each of the families Mimidae and Vireonidae were estimated from frequencies of protein electromorphs at 23 loci. For three mimid species in the genus Toxostoma, \(\bar D\) equals 0.084 (range, 0.069–0.104); and among three mimid genera, \(\bar D\) equals 0.223 (0.167–0.278). These distances typify values previously reported in other birds at comparable levels of taxonomic recognition. In sharp contrast, the mean genetic distance among five congeneric species of Vireonidae is far higher, \(\bar D\) =0.360 (0.027–0.578). One possible explanation for these results is that Vireo species are considerably older, on the average, than are species of Toxostoma or than are members of several other avian genera assayed to date. Conventional thought about the origin and relative age of the Vireonidae appears compatible with this explanation. Although genetic distances in the Vireonidae are large by “avian standards,” they remain modest or even small in comparison with distances between many nonavian vertebrate congeners. Results for the Mimidae and the Vireonidae are directly contrasted with genetic distances in well-known genera of Amphibia and Reptilia.
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