The hornbills comprise a group of morphologically and behaviorally distinct Palaeotropical bird species that feature prominently in studies of ecology and conservation biology. Although the monophyly of hornbills is well established, previous phylogenetic hypotheses were based solely on mtDNA and limited sampling of species diversity. We used parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods to reconstruct relationships among all 61 extant hornbill species, based on nuclear and mtDNA gene sequences extracted largely from historical samples. The resulting phylogenetic trees closely match vocal variation across the family but conflict with current taxonomic treatments. In particular, they highlight a new arrangement for the six major clades ...
Philippine hornbills of the genera Aceros and Penelopides (Bucerotidae) are known to possess a large...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
The birds in the family Parulidae—commonly termed the New World warblers or wood-warblers—are a clas...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial DNA COI gene is very useful in identifying of Indonesian hornbi...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
Background: The Visayan Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides panini) and the Walden's Hornbill (Aceros wal...
Genetic information of Indonesian hornbills (Julang) is still limited. We sequenced the cytochrome b...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Hombills (Family Bucerotidae) are another bird with large bills besides the American toucans. This B...
Hornbills (Family Bucerotidae) are distinguished omnivorous creatures, found in Asia and Africa and ...
Integrative taxonomic studies continue to reveal that many current polytypic species of birds are in...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Philippine hornbills of the genera Aceros and Penelopides (Bucerotidae) are known to possess a large...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
The birds in the family Parulidae—commonly termed the New World warblers or wood-warblers—are a clas...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial DNA COI gene is very useful in identifying of Indonesian hornbi...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
Background: The Visayan Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides panini) and the Walden's Hornbill (Aceros wal...
Genetic information of Indonesian hornbills (Julang) is still limited. We sequenced the cytochrome b...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Hombills (Family Bucerotidae) are another bird with large bills besides the American toucans. This B...
Hornbills (Family Bucerotidae) are distinguished omnivorous creatures, found in Asia and Africa and ...
Integrative taxonomic studies continue to reveal that many current polytypic species of birds are in...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Philippine hornbills of the genera Aceros and Penelopides (Bucerotidae) are known to possess a large...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
The birds in the family Parulidae—commonly termed the New World warblers or wood-warblers—are a clas...