Table 1.
The 16 avian genomes used in this study
| Common name | Scientific name | Trait of interest | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anna’s hummingbird | Calypte anna | Related to nightjarsa | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Barn owl | Tyto alba | Nocturnality | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Chuck-will’s-widow | Antrostomus carolinensis (Caprimulgus carolinensis)b | Nocturnality | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Great crested grebe | Podiceps cristatus | Foot-propelled diving | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Red-throated loon | Gavia stellata | Foot-propelled diving | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Great cormorant | Phalacrocorax carbo | Foot-propelled diving | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Peregrine falcon | Falco peregrinus | Raptorial behavior | Zhan et al. [75] |
| White-tailed eagle | Haliaeetus albicilla | Raptorial behavior | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Bald eagle | Haliaeetus leucocephalus | Raptorial behavior | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Turkey vulture | Cathartes aura | Raptorial behavior | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Zebra finch | Taeniopygia guttata | Related to falconsa | Warren et al. [76] |
| Downy woodpecker | Dryobates pubescens (Picoides pubescens)b | Related to owlsa | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Little egret | Egretta garzetta | Related to cormorantsa | Zhang et al. [33] |
| American flamingo | Phoenicopterus ruber | Related to grebesa | Zhang et al. [33] |
| Chicken | Gallus gallus | Outgroupa | Wong et al. [77] |
| Ostrich | Struthio camelus | Outgroupa | Zhang et al. [33] |
The “Trait of interest” column shows the convergent trait of each species, except for those marked with “a”, which indicate taxa that are closely related to the convergent taxa, or outgroups
a Those species were chosen because they are closely related to species with traits of interest or were used as outgroups in analyses
b The focal species’ old scientific name, which was used in the cited study