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Fig. 2 in Unraveling the Myotis morass: ultraconserved-element analysis reveals introgression, cryptic diversity, and taxonomic trouble

  • 1. Department of Biological Sciences,Texas Tech University,Lubbock,TX 79409,United States
  • 2. Department of Natural Resource Management and Natural Science Research Laboratory of the Museum of Texas Tech,Texas Tech University, Lubbock,TX 79409, United States
  • 3. Department of Biology, Abilene Christian University,Abilene,TX 79699, United States

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Fig. 2. Comparison of tree conflict by marker for 3 broad phylogeographic Myotis groups: (A) Nearctic group; (B) Neotropical "albescens group"; (C) Neotropical "ruber group." This is a subset of individuals shown in Fig. 1A. For each group, the left tree displays the ASTRAL_I UCE phylogeny while the right displays the maximum likelihood Cyt b phylogeny. The same individuals are shown in each tree pair. Lines between trees denote notable topological differences between markers. Colors for highlighting by species are an approximated average color for that species as determined by the first 3 components of the PCAs shown in Figs. 3–5.

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Published as part of Korstian, Jennifer M., Stevens, Richard D., Thomas E.Lee, Jr., Baker, Robert J. & Ray, David A., 2024, Unraveling the Myotis morass: ultraconserved-element analysis reveals introgression, cryptic diversity, and taxonomic trouble, pp. 259-276 in Journal of Mammalogy 105 on page 265, DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyad119, http://zenodo.org/record/10965076

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