This study extends previous phylogeographic genetic studies of the Black-browed and Wandering Albatross species complexes through the addition of newly acquired genetic data from wandering-type albatrosses on Macquarie Island and Black-browed Albatrosse
Differences in habitat use of sympatric species are influenced by variability in functional morpholo...
When secondary contact occurs between allopatric sister species, several evolutionary consequences a...
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and choice of...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
1. Previous genetic studies found evidence of at least three distinct groups of black‐browed Thalas...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Small numbers of Black-browed Albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys, breed on Campbell Island, New Zea...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi, respectively, are phenotypically...
Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to...
Given the rarity of hybridization in seabirds, which presumably relates to their very high philopatr...
The evolutionary relationship between shy (Thalassarche cauta) and white-capped (T. steadi) albatros...
Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to...
Extrapair paternities (EPP) are relatively common in passerines, but rare in seabirds. Like most sea...
Differences in habitat use of sympatric species are influenced by variability in functional morpholo...
When secondary contact occurs between allopatric sister species, several evolutionary consequences a...
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and choice of...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
1. Previous genetic studies found evidence of at least three distinct groups of black‐browed Thalas...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Small numbers of Black-browed Albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys, breed on Campbell Island, New Zea...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi, respectively, are phenotypically...
Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to...
Given the rarity of hybridization in seabirds, which presumably relates to their very high philopatr...
The evolutionary relationship between shy (Thalassarche cauta) and white-capped (T. steadi) albatros...
Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to...
Extrapair paternities (EPP) are relatively common in passerines, but rare in seabirds. Like most sea...
Differences in habitat use of sympatric species are influenced by variability in functional morpholo...
When secondary contact occurs between allopatric sister species, several evolutionary consequences a...
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and choice of...