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Relationships of the extinct moa-nalos, flightless Hawaiian waterfowl, based on ancient DNA.

机译:灭绝的moa-nalos(无法飞行的夏威夷水禽)的关系,基于古老的DNA。

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The extinct moa-nalos were very large, flightless waterfowl from the Hawaiian islands. We extracted, amplified and sequenced mitochondrial DNA from fossil moa-nalo bones to determine their systematic relationships and lend insight into their biogeographical history. The closest living relatives of these massive, goose-like birds are the familiar dabbling ducks (tribe Anatini). Moa-nalos, however, are not closely related to any one extant species, but represent an ancient lineage that colonized the Hawaiian islands and evolved flightlessness long before the emergence of the youngest island, Hawaii, from which they are absent. Ancient DNA yields a novel hypothesis for the relationships of these bizarre birds, whereas the evidence of phylogeny in morphological characters was obscured by the evolutionary transformation of a small, volant duck into a giant, terrestrial herbivore.
机译:绝种的moa-nalos很大,来自夏威夷群岛的不会飞的水禽。我们从化石moa-nalo骨骼中提取,扩增和测序了线粒体DNA,以确定它们的系统关系并深入了解其生物地理历史。这些巨大的鹅状鸟类中最亲近的近亲是熟悉的da鸭(阿纳蒂尼部落)。然而,莫阿纳洛斯(Moa-nalos)与任何一个现存物种都没有密切的关系,而是代表着一个古老的宗族,它在夏威夷群岛中占据着殖民地,并在最年轻的夏威夷岛消失之前就发展为无法飞行。古代DNA为这些离奇的鸟类之间的关系提供了新的假设,而形态特征上的系统发育证据却被小而vol的鸭子进化成巨大的陆生食草动物所掩盖。

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