The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and Asian tropical forests. The morphological diversity within the family has attracted interest from ecologists and evolutionary biologists, but systematists have long suspected that this diversity might also mislead taxonomy, and recent molecular phylogenetic work has supported this hypothesis. We produced and analyzed a dataset of six genes and almost 300 individuals to assess the evolutionary history of the family. Although phylogenetic analysis required extensive adjustment of program settings, we ultimately produced a well-resolved phylogeny for the family. The resulting phylogeny provided strong support for major subclades within the family...
We present the first extensive and integrative analysis of niche evolution based on climatic variabl...
LA FAMILLE DES TIMALIIDAE, LES TIMALIES, EST UN GROUPE IMPORTANT AU SEIN DES PASSEREAUX INSECTIVORES...
The taxonomy of the jungle babblers, Delacour’s tribe Pellorneini, has long been subject to reversal...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Background: Historically the babblers have been assigned to the family Timaliidae but several recent...
Analysis of one of the most comprehensive datasets to date of the largest passerine bird clade, Pass...
Background: Although the highest diversity of birds occurs in tropical regions, little is known abo...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
The Corvides (previously referred to as the core Corvoidea) are a morphologically diverse clade of p...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Understanding the biogeographic origins and temporal sequencing of groups within a region or of line...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
Understanding the biogeographic origins and temporal sequencing of groups within a region or of line...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
We present the first extensive and integrative analysis of niche evolution based on climatic variabl...
LA FAMILLE DES TIMALIIDAE, LES TIMALIES, EST UN GROUPE IMPORTANT AU SEIN DES PASSEREAUX INSECTIVORES...
The taxonomy of the jungle babblers, Delacour’s tribe Pellorneini, has long been subject to reversal...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Background: Historically the babblers have been assigned to the family Timaliidae but several recent...
Analysis of one of the most comprehensive datasets to date of the largest passerine bird clade, Pass...
Background: Although the highest diversity of birds occurs in tropical regions, little is known abo...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
The Corvides (previously referred to as the core Corvoidea) are a morphologically diverse clade of p...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Understanding the biogeographic origins and temporal sequencing of groups within a region or of line...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
Understanding the biogeographic origins and temporal sequencing of groups within a region or of line...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
We present the first extensive and integrative analysis of niche evolution based on climatic variabl...
LA FAMILLE DES TIMALIIDAE, LES TIMALIES, EST UN GROUPE IMPORTANT AU SEIN DES PASSEREAUX INSECTIVORES...
The taxonomy of the jungle babblers, Delacour’s tribe Pellorneini, has long been subject to reversal...