The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents an excellent model species to illustrate evolution and speciation. Here, we use discriminant function analysis to elucidate the morphological variation on 40 specimens of mountain blackeye from four populations namely Mount Kinabalu, Mount Trus Madi, Mount Murud and Mount Mulu. The test successfully distinguished all four populations accordingly by respective nominated subspecies. Tarsus length and bill length were identified as the best predictors from nine character loadings observed which also included bill depth, bill width, head bill, wing length, wing span, tail length and total length. Along with this, the morphological patterns ...
Hornbills are the trophy species and the icon of Borneo. Besides, they are the keystone species as ...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
This study comprised ofthree main phylogeographical components that elucidate the patterns of varia...
Mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae), an endemic spesies to Borneo, is commonly found above 1,60...
The Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is an endemic white-eye (Zosteropidae) of Borneo with ...
Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae), Oriental Magpie-Robin (Copsychus saularis) and White-rump...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
The mountains of Borneo are well known for their high endemicity and historical role in preserving S...
Aim: Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved subst...
Walik Sula (Ptilinopus mangoliensis) in Sula is called Puna Biasa or Punai because Puna bird (Treron...
A number of widespread species vary morphologically throughout their range. Ultimately such geograph...
Occurring across Eurasia, the Black-tailed GodwitLimosa limosahas three recognized subspecies,melanu...
Hornbills are the trophy species and the icon of Borneo. Besides, they are the keystone species as ...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
The mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is one of the few Bornean endemic birds which presents ...
This study comprised ofthree main phylogeographical components that elucidate the patterns of varia...
Mountain blackeye (Chlorocharis emiliae), an endemic spesies to Borneo, is commonly found above 1,60...
The Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae) is an endemic white-eye (Zosteropidae) of Borneo with ...
Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae), Oriental Magpie-Robin (Copsychus saularis) and White-rump...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
The mountains of Borneo are well known for their high endemicity and historical role in preserving S...
Aim: Our understanding of population diversification in the lowlands of Sundaland has improved subst...
Walik Sula (Ptilinopus mangoliensis) in Sula is called Puna Biasa or Punai because Puna bird (Treron...
A number of widespread species vary morphologically throughout their range. Ultimately such geograph...
Occurring across Eurasia, the Black-tailed GodwitLimosa limosahas three recognized subspecies,melanu...
Hornbills are the trophy species and the icon of Borneo. Besides, they are the keystone species as ...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...