Larks constitute an avian family of exceptional cryptic diversity and striking examples of convergent evolution. Therefore, traditional morphology-based taxonomy has recurrently failed to reflect evolutionary relationships. While taxonomy ideally should integrate morphology, vocalizations, behaviour, ecology, and genetics, this can be challenging for groups that span several continents including areas that are difficult to access. Here, we combine morphometrics and mitochondrial DNA to evaluate the taxonomy of Calandrella larks, with particular focus on the African C. cinerea and the Asian C. acutirostris complexes. We describe a new range-restricted West African taxon, Calandrella cinerea rufipecta ssp. nov. (type locality: Jos, Plateau St...
We describe the discovery of a previously unknown population of Melodious Lark Mirafra cheniana from...
The African saw-wings (genus Psalidoprocne) are a group of swallows endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. A...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geograp...
Larks constitute an avian family of exceptional cryptic diversity and striking examples of convergen...
The avian genus Calandrella (larks) was recently suggested to be non-monophyletic, and was divided i...
The avian genus Calandrella (larks) was recently suggested to be non-monophyletic, and was divided i...
The species complex comprising the rufous-naped lark Corypha africana, Sharpe’s lark Corypha sharpii...
Species delimitation has advanced from a purely phenotypic exercise to a branch of science that inte...
Includes bibliographical references.The larks are a group of dull coloured birds that are conservati...
This deposition contains the phylogenetic and species delimitation data for the manuscript "Molecula...
The monotypic genus Stiphrornis (Aves: Turdidae) is revised under a phylogenetic species concept to ...
Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geographic scal...
The globally distributed avian family Motacillidae consists of five to seven genera (Anthus, Dendron...
The Alaudidae (larks) is a large family of songbirds in the superfamily Sylvioidea. Larks are cosmop...
International audienceThe Crested Lark has a very complex taxonomy, partly as a result of a strong v...
We describe the discovery of a previously unknown population of Melodious Lark Mirafra cheniana from...
The African saw-wings (genus Psalidoprocne) are a group of swallows endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. A...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geograp...
Larks constitute an avian family of exceptional cryptic diversity and striking examples of convergen...
The avian genus Calandrella (larks) was recently suggested to be non-monophyletic, and was divided i...
The avian genus Calandrella (larks) was recently suggested to be non-monophyletic, and was divided i...
The species complex comprising the rufous-naped lark Corypha africana, Sharpe’s lark Corypha sharpii...
Species delimitation has advanced from a purely phenotypic exercise to a branch of science that inte...
Includes bibliographical references.The larks are a group of dull coloured birds that are conservati...
This deposition contains the phylogenetic and species delimitation data for the manuscript "Molecula...
The monotypic genus Stiphrornis (Aves: Turdidae) is revised under a phylogenetic species concept to ...
Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geographic scal...
The globally distributed avian family Motacillidae consists of five to seven genera (Anthus, Dendron...
The Alaudidae (larks) is a large family of songbirds in the superfamily Sylvioidea. Larks are cosmop...
International audienceThe Crested Lark has a very complex taxonomy, partly as a result of a strong v...
We describe the discovery of a previously unknown population of Melodious Lark Mirafra cheniana from...
The African saw-wings (genus Psalidoprocne) are a group of swallows endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. A...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Holarctic birds are challenging because they involve vast geograp...