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The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
Background The phylogenetic tree of Galliformes (gamebirds, including megapodes, currassows, guinea ...
Strauch\u27s (1978) compatibility analysis of relationships among the shorebirds (Charadriiformes) w...
<p>The phylogenetic tree is based on documented literature <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/i...
The process of discovering species is a fundamental responsibility of systematics. Recently, there h...
The avian family Accipitridae is a large, diverse family composed of approximately 230 species divid...
Unraveling the relationships between organisms and patterns of diversity is a central goal of evolut...
Deep avian evolutionary relationships have been difficult to resolve as a result of a putative explo...
<p>The evolutionary relationships maintained by this tree are supported by the findings of the previ...
The unwitting inclusion of convergent characters in phylogenetic estimates poses a serious problem f...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) are a globally distributed clade of modern birds and, due to their ecol...
Background: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
Abstract Background Order Charadriiformes (shorebirds) is an ideal model group in which to study...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
Background The phylogenetic tree of Galliformes (gamebirds, including megapodes, currassows, guinea ...
Strauch\u27s (1978) compatibility analysis of relationships among the shorebirds (Charadriiformes) w...
<p>The phylogenetic tree is based on documented literature <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/i...
The process of discovering species is a fundamental responsibility of systematics. Recently, there h...
The avian family Accipitridae is a large, diverse family composed of approximately 230 species divid...
Unraveling the relationships between organisms and patterns of diversity is a central goal of evolut...
Deep avian evolutionary relationships have been difficult to resolve as a result of a putative explo...
<p>The evolutionary relationships maintained by this tree are supported by the findings of the previ...
The unwitting inclusion of convergent characters in phylogenetic estimates poses a serious problem f...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) are a globally distributed clade of modern birds and, due to their ecol...
Background: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
Abstract Background Order Charadriiformes (shorebirds) is an ideal model group in which to study...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
Background The phylogenetic tree of Galliformes (gamebirds, including megapodes, currassows, guinea ...