Five species of migratory thrushes (Turdidae) occupy a transcontinental distribution across northern North America. They have largely overlapping breeding ranges, relatively similar ecological niches, and mutualistic relationships with northern woodland communities as insectivores and seed-dispersing frugivores. As an assemblage of ecologically similar species, and given other vertebrate studies, we predicted a shared pattern of genetic divergence among these species between their eastern and western populations, and also that the timing of the coalescent events might be similar and coincident with historical glacial events. To determine how these five lineages effectively established transcontinental distributions, we used mitochondrial cy...
Migration routes vary greatly among small passerine species and populations. It is now possible to d...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
The rapidly declining Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is of conservation concern owing...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
Abstract We examined species limits, admixture, and genetic structure among populatio...
Differences in seasonal migratory behaviour could be an important driver of ecological speciation. M...
Differential gene flow, reductions in diversity following linked selection and/or features of the ge...
Migratory divides, the boundary between adjacent bird populations that migrate in different directio...
Cryptic speciation may occur when reproductive isolation is recent or the accumulation of morphologi...
To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus...
The phylogeny of the thrushes (Aves: Turdus) has been difficult to reconstruct due to short internal...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
Background:Main waterfowl migration systems are well understood through ringing activities. However,...
Background: Unlike northern Europe and most of northern North America, the Eastern Palearctic and th...
Geographic convergence during migration influences the extent to which animal populations may experi...
Migration routes vary greatly among small passerine species and populations. It is now possible to d...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
The rapidly declining Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is of conservation concern owing...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
Abstract We examined species limits, admixture, and genetic structure among populatio...
Differences in seasonal migratory behaviour could be an important driver of ecological speciation. M...
Differential gene flow, reductions in diversity following linked selection and/or features of the ge...
Migratory divides, the boundary between adjacent bird populations that migrate in different directio...
Cryptic speciation may occur when reproductive isolation is recent or the accumulation of morphologi...
To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus...
The phylogeny of the thrushes (Aves: Turdus) has been difficult to reconstruct due to short internal...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
Background:Main waterfowl migration systems are well understood through ringing activities. However,...
Background: Unlike northern Europe and most of northern North America, the Eastern Palearctic and th...
Geographic convergence during migration influences the extent to which animal populations may experi...
Migration routes vary greatly among small passerine species and populations. It is now possible to d...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
The rapidly declining Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is of conservation concern owing...