The Bahama Woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae), a hummingbird endemic to the Bahama Archipelago, comprises two currently recognized subspecies: Calliphlox e. evelynae, found throughout the Bahamas and in the Turks and Caicos Islands, except on Great and Little Inagua; and C. e. lyrura, named for its unique, lyre-shaped outer tail feathers and found only on the islands of Great and Little Inagua. The two were originally described as separate species, partly on the basis of their divergent tail morphology, but were subsequently lumped by Peters (1945). These taxa are members of the North American "bee" hummingbird clade, which produce mechanical sounds with their tails during courtship displays. Changes in tail shape may produce significant acoust...
Phylogenetic relationships among major hummingbird clades are relatively well resolved, yet due to t...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
We analysed the geographical origins and divergence times of the West Indian hummingbirds, using a l...
The Mexican Sheartail (Doricha eliza), an endangered hummingbird, is endemic to Mexico where two pop...
The Near Threatened Cuban endemic, Bee Hummingbird Mellisuga helenae, is iconic for its tiny size—th...
The Mexican Sheartail (Doricha eliza), an endangered hummingbird, is endemic to Mexico where two pop...
The spectacular evolutionary radiation of hummingbirds (Trochilidae) has served as a model system fo...
Phenotypic characters with a complex physical basis may have a correspondingly complex evolutionary ...
The huge biodiversity found in Mesoamerica, is often explained by its geographic situation as a natu...
Hummingbirds have developed a remarkable diversity of learned vocalizations, from single-note songs ...
We describe the songs and courtship displays of three closely related hummingbirds, the Peruvian She...
Diversity patterns of morphology and behavior are documented in hummingbirds. I perform a phylogenet...
Streamertails hummingbirds (Trochilus polytmus and T. scitulus) are recently diverged sister taxa th...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
SummaryThe tempo of species diversification in large clades can reveal fundamental evolutionary mech...
Phylogenetic relationships among major hummingbird clades are relatively well resolved, yet due to t...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
We analysed the geographical origins and divergence times of the West Indian hummingbirds, using a l...
The Mexican Sheartail (Doricha eliza), an endangered hummingbird, is endemic to Mexico where two pop...
The Near Threatened Cuban endemic, Bee Hummingbird Mellisuga helenae, is iconic for its tiny size—th...
The Mexican Sheartail (Doricha eliza), an endangered hummingbird, is endemic to Mexico where two pop...
The spectacular evolutionary radiation of hummingbirds (Trochilidae) has served as a model system fo...
Phenotypic characters with a complex physical basis may have a correspondingly complex evolutionary ...
The huge biodiversity found in Mesoamerica, is often explained by its geographic situation as a natu...
Hummingbirds have developed a remarkable diversity of learned vocalizations, from single-note songs ...
We describe the songs and courtship displays of three closely related hummingbirds, the Peruvian She...
Diversity patterns of morphology and behavior are documented in hummingbirds. I perform a phylogenet...
Streamertails hummingbirds (Trochilus polytmus and T. scitulus) are recently diverged sister taxa th...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
SummaryThe tempo of species diversification in large clades can reveal fundamental evolutionary mech...
Phylogenetic relationships among major hummingbird clades are relatively well resolved, yet due to t...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
We analysed the geographical origins and divergence times of the West Indian hummingbirds, using a l...