The Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is an endemic white-eye (Zosteropidae) of Borneo with a unique “sky island” distribution. We compared mitochondrial ND2, ND3, Cytb, and control region DNA sequences (2,194 nucleotides) to study the phylogeographic relationships of five populations of this species that span its range: Mounts Kinabalu, Trus Madi, Murud, Mulu, and Pueh. These comparisons showed that black-eyes are divided into two main clades that correspond generally to subspecific morphological groups: one in Sabah, Malaysia (Kinabalu and Trus Madi), and one in Sarawak, Malaysia (Murud, Mulu, and Pueh). The genetic and morphologic subdivision of black-eyes disputes the expected merging of populations during the Last Glacial Maxim...
Indonesia’s many islands, large and small, make it an important center of avian diversity and endemi...
Mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae), an endemic spesies to Borneo, is commonly found above 1,60...
Archipelagoes serve as important 'natural laboratories' which facilitate the study of island radiati...
The Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is an endemic white-eye (Zosteropidae) of Borneo with ...
Aim: Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved subst...
The mountains of Borneo are well known for their high endemicity and historical role in preserving S...
Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae), Oriental Magpie-Robin (Copsychus saularis) and White-rump...
This study comprised ofthree main phylogeographical components that elucidate the patterns of varia...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...
The Rufous-tailed Tailorbird (Orthotomus sericeus)—a Sunda endemic—is divided into 3 morphologically...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
Topographically complex regions often contain the close juxtaposition of closely related species alo...
Indochina and Sundaland are biologically diverse, interconnected regions of Southeast Asia with comp...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
Indonesia’s many islands, large and small, make it an important center of avian diversity and endemi...
Mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae), an endemic spesies to Borneo, is commonly found above 1,60...
Archipelagoes serve as important 'natural laboratories' which facilitate the study of island radiati...
The Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is an endemic white-eye (Zosteropidae) of Borneo with ...
Aim: Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved subst...
The mountains of Borneo are well known for their high endemicity and historical role in preserving S...
Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae), Oriental Magpie-Robin (Copsychus saularis) and White-rump...
This study comprised ofthree main phylogeographical components that elucidate the patterns of varia...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...
The Rufous-tailed Tailorbird (Orthotomus sericeus)—a Sunda endemic—is divided into 3 morphologically...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
Topographically complex regions often contain the close juxtaposition of closely related species alo...
Indochina and Sundaland are biologically diverse, interconnected regions of Southeast Asia with comp...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
Indonesia’s many islands, large and small, make it an important center of avian diversity and endemi...
Mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae), an endemic spesies to Borneo, is commonly found above 1,60...
Archipelagoes serve as important 'natural laboratories' which facilitate the study of island radiati...