Journal ArticlePopulations on islands are isolated from mainland populations and are thus expected to diverge and speciate from mainland relatives. We investigated die phylogenetic position and taxonomic rank of the Seychelles and Mascarene swiftlets using nuclear (fibrinogen intron 7) and mitochondrial (cytochrome b) DNA sequences. Both sequences recovered a placement for these two swiftlets within a group of other echolocating swiftlets (Aerodramus)
This paper reports on a novel DNA sequence located at the mitochondrial control region (D-loop) of t...
White-bellied swiftlets of the Collocalia esculenta complex constitute a radiation of colony-breedin...
Colonisation of islands by long distance dispersers has great impact on genetic diversification amon...
Swiftlets are small insectivorous birds, many of which nest in caves and are known to echolocate. Du...
We construct a molecular phylogeny of Terpsiphone flycatchers of the Indian Ocean and use this to in...
Due to a lack of distinctive morphological characters, swift taxonomy and phylogeny has always been ...
Due to a lack of distinctive morphological characters, swift taxonomy and phylogeny has always been ...
Unveiling patterns of genetic differentiation across insular distributions is relevant for biogeogra...
Aim: Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved subst...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
Deciphering the process of genetic differentiation of species with insular distributions is relevant...
A. fuciphagus (edible nest swiftlets) naturally inhabit the limestone caves of South East Asia, but ...
Cryptic diversity that corresponds with island origin has been previously reported in the endemic, g...
DNA sequences from mitochondrial tRNA genes, the light strand replication site, and a region of the ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Simultaneous examination of evolutionary history in island forms and closely re...
This paper reports on a novel DNA sequence located at the mitochondrial control region (D-loop) of t...
White-bellied swiftlets of the Collocalia esculenta complex constitute a radiation of colony-breedin...
Colonisation of islands by long distance dispersers has great impact on genetic diversification amon...
Swiftlets are small insectivorous birds, many of which nest in caves and are known to echolocate. Du...
We construct a molecular phylogeny of Terpsiphone flycatchers of the Indian Ocean and use this to in...
Due to a lack of distinctive morphological characters, swift taxonomy and phylogeny has always been ...
Due to a lack of distinctive morphological characters, swift taxonomy and phylogeny has always been ...
Unveiling patterns of genetic differentiation across insular distributions is relevant for biogeogra...
Aim: Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved subst...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
Deciphering the process of genetic differentiation of species with insular distributions is relevant...
A. fuciphagus (edible nest swiftlets) naturally inhabit the limestone caves of South East Asia, but ...
Cryptic diversity that corresponds with island origin has been previously reported in the endemic, g...
DNA sequences from mitochondrial tRNA genes, the light strand replication site, and a region of the ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Simultaneous examination of evolutionary history in island forms and closely re...
This paper reports on a novel DNA sequence located at the mitochondrial control region (D-loop) of t...
White-bellied swiftlets of the Collocalia esculenta complex constitute a radiation of colony-breedin...
Colonisation of islands by long distance dispersers has great impact on genetic diversification amon...