Buteonine hawks represent one of the most diverse groups in the Accipitridae, with 58 species distributed in a variety of habitats on almost all continents. Variations in migratory behavior, remarkable dispersal capability, and unusual diversity in Central and South America make buteonine hawks an excellent model for studies in avian evolution. To evaluate the history of their global radiation, we used an integrative approach that coupled estimation of the phylogeny using a large sequence database (based on 6411 bp of mitochondrial markers and one nuclear intron from 54 species), divergence time estimates, and ancestral state reconstructions. Our findings suggest that Neotropical buteonines resulted from a long evolutionary process that beg...
Factors such as the Andean uplift, Isthmus of Panama, and climate changes have influenced bird diver...
Os gaviões buteoninos são aves pertencentes à família Accipitridae de distribuição cosmopolita, mas ...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
a b s t r a c t Buteonine hawks represent one of the most diverse groups in the Accipitridae, with 5...
Abstract Background The family Accipitridae (hawks, e...
Migration plays a fundamental part in the life of most temperate bird species. The regular, large-sc...
attributes make the Accipitridae an excellent model for investiga-tions of avian evolution. Among th...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
International audienceThe regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be...
Aim: To examine the history of diversification of ‘blue’ cardinalids (Cardinalidae) across North and...
We focus on reconstructing a spatiotemporal scenario of diversification of a widespread South Americ...
The regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be the cradle for many N...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
Aim: To understand the evolution of long-distance temperate–tropical migration in a South American ...
Factors such as the Andean uplift, Isthmus of Panama, and climate changes have influenced bird diver...
Os gaviões buteoninos são aves pertencentes à família Accipitridae de distribuição cosmopolita, mas ...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
a b s t r a c t Buteonine hawks represent one of the most diverse groups in the Accipitridae, with 5...
Abstract Background The family Accipitridae (hawks, e...
Migration plays a fundamental part in the life of most temperate bird species. The regular, large-sc...
attributes make the Accipitridae an excellent model for investiga-tions of avian evolution. Among th...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
International audienceThe regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be...
Aim: To examine the history of diversification of ‘blue’ cardinalids (Cardinalidae) across North and...
We focus on reconstructing a spatiotemporal scenario of diversification of a widespread South Americ...
The regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be the cradle for many N...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
Aim: To understand the evolution of long-distance temperate–tropical migration in a South American ...
Factors such as the Andean uplift, Isthmus of Panama, and climate changes have influenced bird diver...
Os gaviões buteoninos são aves pertencentes à família Accipitridae de distribuição cosmopolita, mas ...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...