Range-restricted species generally have specific niche requirements and may often have unique evolutionary histories. Unfortunately, many of these species severely lack basic research, resulting in poor conservation strategies. The phylogenetic relationship of the Critically Endangered Forest Owlet Heteroglaux blewitti has been the subject of a century-old debate. The current classifications based on non-phylogenetic comparisons of morphology place the small owls of Asia into three genera, namely, Athene, Glaucidium, and Heteroglaux. Based on morphological and anatomical data, H. blewitti has been alternatively hypothesized to belong within Athene, Glaucidium, or its own monotypic genus Heteroglaux. To test these competing hypotheses, we se...
We constructed a phylogenetic hypothesis of the pattern of colonization of Philippine scops owls (Ot...
The Powerful Owl is an elusive species inhabiting the forests of mainland eastern Australia. Obtaini...
The Powerful Owl is an elusive species inhabiting the forests of mainland eastern Australia. Obtaini...
Range-restricted species generally have specific niche requirements and may often have unique evolut...
The owl family Tytonidae comprises two genera: Phodilus, limited to the forests of central Africa an...
Species with highly restricted distributions are intriguing especially when they co-occur with simil...
The Barn owl, Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769), occurs worldwide and shows a considerable amount of morphol...
<p>Little is known about the distribution of the endemic forest owlet<em> Heteroglaux Blewitti</em> ...
The existence of substantial morphological variation has resulted in the description of numerous sub...
Aim: The nested pattern in the geographical distribution of three Indian owlets, resulting in a grad...
Evolutionary and ecological factors influencing genetic and morphological variation in burrowing owl...
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Spotted owls (SOs, Strix occidentalis) are a flagship species inhabiting old-growth forests in weste...
The nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial 12S rRNA (12S) and protein-coding cytochrome oxidase subun...
Known for their rich biodiversity and high level of endemism, the islands of Wallacea serve as natur...
We constructed a phylogenetic hypothesis of the pattern of colonization of Philippine scops owls (Ot...
The Powerful Owl is an elusive species inhabiting the forests of mainland eastern Australia. Obtaini...
The Powerful Owl is an elusive species inhabiting the forests of mainland eastern Australia. Obtaini...
Range-restricted species generally have specific niche requirements and may often have unique evolut...
The owl family Tytonidae comprises two genera: Phodilus, limited to the forests of central Africa an...
Species with highly restricted distributions are intriguing especially when they co-occur with simil...
The Barn owl, Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769), occurs worldwide and shows a considerable amount of morphol...
<p>Little is known about the distribution of the endemic forest owlet<em> Heteroglaux Blewitti</em> ...
The existence of substantial morphological variation has resulted in the description of numerous sub...
Aim: The nested pattern in the geographical distribution of three Indian owlets, resulting in a grad...
Evolutionary and ecological factors influencing genetic and morphological variation in burrowing owl...
© 2019 American Ornithological Society 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the American O...
Spotted owls (SOs, Strix occidentalis) are a flagship species inhabiting old-growth forests in weste...
The nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial 12S rRNA (12S) and protein-coding cytochrome oxidase subun...
Known for their rich biodiversity and high level of endemism, the islands of Wallacea serve as natur...
We constructed a phylogenetic hypothesis of the pattern of colonization of Philippine scops owls (Ot...
The Powerful Owl is an elusive species inhabiting the forests of mainland eastern Australia. Obtaini...
The Powerful Owl is an elusive species inhabiting the forests of mainland eastern Australia. Obtaini...