The avian genus Saxicola is distributed throughout Africa, Asia, Europe and various islands across Oceania. Despite the fact that the group has great potential as a model to test evolutionary hypotheses due to the extensive variability in life history patterns recorded between and within species, the phylogenetic relationships among species and subspecies of this genus are poorly understood. We undertook a systematic investigation of the relationships within this genus with three main objectives in mind, (1) to test the monophyly of the genus; (2) to ascertain geographical origin and dispersal sequence; and (3) to test for monophyly within the most morphologically diverse species, S. torquata and S. caprata. We studied sequence data from th...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Disentangling the evolutionary relationships of rapidly radiating clades is often challenging becaus...
The monotypic genus Stiphrornis (Aves: Turdidae) is revised under a phylogenetic species concept to ...
The common stonechat Saxicola torquatus traditionally was considered as a polytypic species widely d...
I use morphological, vocal, molecular, behavioural, ecological and distributional data to re-evaluat...
The African saw-wings (genus Psalidoprocne) are a group of swallows endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. A...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
We characterized 28 unique African stonechat (Saxicola torquata) microsatellite loci. Seventeen loci...
The taxonomy of, and phylogenetic relationships among, African canaries typically assigned to the ge...
(in English) Pipistrellus pipistrellus species complex contains two sympatric species inhabiting Eur...
The subalpine warbler Sylvia cantillans is formally considered a polytypic species, with four subspe...
Larks constitute an avian family of exceptional cryptic diversity and striking examples of convergen...
Abstract We characterized 28 unique African stonechat (Saxicola torquata) microsatellite loci. Seven...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
Afro-Asiatic perdicine galliform birds, commonly and inconsistently referred to as francolins, spurf...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Disentangling the evolutionary relationships of rapidly radiating clades is often challenging becaus...
The monotypic genus Stiphrornis (Aves: Turdidae) is revised under a phylogenetic species concept to ...
The common stonechat Saxicola torquatus traditionally was considered as a polytypic species widely d...
I use morphological, vocal, molecular, behavioural, ecological and distributional data to re-evaluat...
The African saw-wings (genus Psalidoprocne) are a group of swallows endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. A...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
We characterized 28 unique African stonechat (Saxicola torquata) microsatellite loci. Seventeen loci...
The taxonomy of, and phylogenetic relationships among, African canaries typically assigned to the ge...
(in English) Pipistrellus pipistrellus species complex contains two sympatric species inhabiting Eur...
The subalpine warbler Sylvia cantillans is formally considered a polytypic species, with four subspe...
Larks constitute an avian family of exceptional cryptic diversity and striking examples of convergen...
Abstract We characterized 28 unique African stonechat (Saxicola torquata) microsatellite loci. Seven...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
Afro-Asiatic perdicine galliform birds, commonly and inconsistently referred to as francolins, spurf...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Disentangling the evolutionary relationships of rapidly radiating clades is often challenging becaus...
The monotypic genus Stiphrornis (Aves: Turdidae) is revised under a phylogenetic species concept to ...