Mountains host greater avian diversity than lowlands at the same latitude due to their greater diversity of habitats stratified along an elevation gradient. Here we test whether this greater ecological heterogeneity promotes sympatric speciation. We selected accentors (Prunellidae), an avian family associated with mountains of the Palearctic, as a model system. Accentors differ in their habitat/elevation preferences and south-central Siberia and Himalayan regions each host 6 of the 13 species in the family. We used sequences of the mtDNA ND2 gene and the intron 9 of the Z chromosome specific ACO1 gene to reconstruct a complete species-level phylogeny of Prunellidae. The tree based on joint analysis of both loci was used to reconstruct the f...
Within regions, differences in the number of species among clades must be explained by clade age, ne...
The Common Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita is an abundant, polytypic Palearctic bird. Validity of ...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...
Our objective was to elucidate the biogeography and speciation patterns in an entire avian family, w...
Abstract Background Pleistocene climate fluctuations have shaped the patterns of genetic diversity o...
In the Andes, humid-forest organisms frequently exhibit pronounced genetic structure and geographic ...
Examining patterns of biodiversity in the Tropical Andes provides insight into ecological and evolut...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
Aim In this paper, I discuss the temporal and spatial aspects of historical biogeography and speciat...
In my thesis I investigate evolution and diversification of montane birds that inhabit dramatic envi...
An area of endemism (AOE) is a complex expression of the ecological and evolutionary history of a sp...
Encompassing some of the major hotspots of biodiversity on Earth, large mountain systems have long h...
Aim: Montane regions like the Sino-Himalayas constitute global diversity hotspots. Various mechanis...
<div><p>An area of endemism (AOE) is a complex expression of the ecological and evolutionary history...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geograp...
Within regions, differences in the number of species among clades must be explained by clade age, ne...
The Common Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita is an abundant, polytypic Palearctic bird. Validity of ...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...
Our objective was to elucidate the biogeography and speciation patterns in an entire avian family, w...
Abstract Background Pleistocene climate fluctuations have shaped the patterns of genetic diversity o...
In the Andes, humid-forest organisms frequently exhibit pronounced genetic structure and geographic ...
Examining patterns of biodiversity in the Tropical Andes provides insight into ecological and evolut...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
Aim In this paper, I discuss the temporal and spatial aspects of historical biogeography and speciat...
In my thesis I investigate evolution and diversification of montane birds that inhabit dramatic envi...
An area of endemism (AOE) is a complex expression of the ecological and evolutionary history of a sp...
Encompassing some of the major hotspots of biodiversity on Earth, large mountain systems have long h...
Aim: Montane regions like the Sino-Himalayas constitute global diversity hotspots. Various mechanis...
<div><p>An area of endemism (AOE) is a complex expression of the ecological and evolutionary history...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geograp...
Within regions, differences in the number of species among clades must be explained by clade age, ne...
The Common Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita is an abundant, polytypic Palearctic bird. Validity of ...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...