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FIGURE 2 in The Yellow-green Bush-tanager is neither a bush-tanager nor a sparrow: Molecular phylogenetics reveals that Chlorospingus flavovirens is a tanager (Aves: Passeriformes; Thraupidae)

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FIGURE 2. Maximum clade credibility trees reconstructed in BEAST for the core tanagers (Thraupinae) based on ND2 (A) and Cyt b (B) genes. While the ND2 topology indicates that Chlorospingus flavovirens is closely related to Bangsia arcaei, the Cyt b topology points to C. flavovirens as sister to all Bangsia species, although this relationship is weakly supported. For each node, the posterior probability from the BEAST analysis is given above the branch leading to that node, and the maximum likelihood value from the RAxML analysis is given below the branch. Nodes that lacked bootstrap support based on 1000 maximum-likelihood replicates are indicated by ''–''. Numbers in front on taxon names correspond to sample ID (see Supplementary file).

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Published as part of Avendaño, Jorge Enrique, Barker, F. Keith & Cadena, Carlos Daniel, 2016, The Yellow-green Bush-tanager is neither a bush-tanager nor a sparrow: Molecular phylogenetics reveals that Chlorospingus flavovirens is a tanager (Aves: Passeriformes; Thraupidae), pp. 373-381 in Zootaxa 4136 (2) on page 377, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4136.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/262694

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