a,b, c d Furnariidae, including a basal lineage as well as derived lineages. Although the large degree of divergence among Upucerthia clades was in ecology, morphology, behavior, and nest structure, yet the genera Chilia, Cinclodes, Eremobius, Geositta, and Upu-certhia, as well as the type genus Furnarius. Recent molec-ular studies have shown that Geositta lies outside the clade formed by most ovenbirds and woodcreepers (Chesser, 2004a; Fjeldsa ̊ et al., 2005) and therefore appears to be distantly related to such similar genera as Cinclodes an
The bowerbirds in New Guinea and Australia include species that build the largest and perhaps most e...
1. The genus Cinclodes is unique among passerines because it includes two species that can be consid...
Phylogenetic relationships within the genus Mus-cisaxicola, a primarily Andean group of tyrant-fly-c...
FIGURE 1. A maximum-likelihood phylogeny highlighting the lack of a sister relationship between Upuc...
The infraorder Furnariides is a diverse group of suboscine passerine birds comprising a substantial ...
The infraorder Furnariides is a diverse group of suboscine passerine birds comprising a substantial ...
The Neotropical ovenbirds (Furnariidae) are an adaptive radiation of suboscines renowned for the div...
www.elsevier.com/locate/ympev Fourfold polyphyly of the genus formerly known as Upucerthia, with not...
During my investigations of the evolution of the woodhewers and ovenbirds I attempted to gather toge...
Tarphonomus, a new genus of ovenbird (Aves: Passeriformes: Furnariidae) from South America, is descr...
Using complete cytochrome b sequence data, we determined that the genus Calcarius, as presently reco...
(Wied, 1821) (Furnariidae) is a Neotropical, endemic, ovenbird and one of the commonest species of s...
Patterns of diversification in species-rich clades provide insight into the processes that generate ...
Pliylogenetic relationships among New World suboscine birds were studied using nuclear and mitochond...
Within the New World nine-primaried oscine assemblage, feeding morphology and behavior have long bee...
The bowerbirds in New Guinea and Australia include species that build the largest and perhaps most e...
1. The genus Cinclodes is unique among passerines because it includes two species that can be consid...
Phylogenetic relationships within the genus Mus-cisaxicola, a primarily Andean group of tyrant-fly-c...
FIGURE 1. A maximum-likelihood phylogeny highlighting the lack of a sister relationship between Upuc...
The infraorder Furnariides is a diverse group of suboscine passerine birds comprising a substantial ...
The infraorder Furnariides is a diverse group of suboscine passerine birds comprising a substantial ...
The Neotropical ovenbirds (Furnariidae) are an adaptive radiation of suboscines renowned for the div...
www.elsevier.com/locate/ympev Fourfold polyphyly of the genus formerly known as Upucerthia, with not...
During my investigations of the evolution of the woodhewers and ovenbirds I attempted to gather toge...
Tarphonomus, a new genus of ovenbird (Aves: Passeriformes: Furnariidae) from South America, is descr...
Using complete cytochrome b sequence data, we determined that the genus Calcarius, as presently reco...
(Wied, 1821) (Furnariidae) is a Neotropical, endemic, ovenbird and one of the commonest species of s...
Patterns of diversification in species-rich clades provide insight into the processes that generate ...
Pliylogenetic relationships among New World suboscine birds were studied using nuclear and mitochond...
Within the New World nine-primaried oscine assemblage, feeding morphology and behavior have long bee...
The bowerbirds in New Guinea and Australia include species that build the largest and perhaps most e...
1. The genus Cinclodes is unique among passerines because it includes two species that can be consid...
Phylogenetic relationships within the genus Mus-cisaxicola, a primarily Andean group of tyrant-fly-c...