The Western Palearctic endemic Dunnock Prunella modularis was recently revealed to comprise three distinct genetic lineages, each distributed in different Pleistocene refugia. Specifically, one is isolated in the Iberian refugium, another is confined to the Caucasus refugium, and the third is distributed in both the Italian and Balkan refugia, as well as across broader Europe. There is a probable absence of gene flow between the refugia. Analysis of plumage and song characteristics reveals robust differences between the Iberian subspecies P. m. mabbotti, Caucasian P. m. obscura and nominate P. m. modularis. Our assessments, in conjunction with genetic isolation, support species recognition under the Phylogenetic, Biological and Comprehensiv...
The Timberline Sparrow (Spizella taverneri), although originally described as a species, is currentl...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Birds show quite distinct changes in both external and internal appearance. An evolutionary interpre...
The Western Palearctic endemic Dunnock Prunella modularis was recently revealed to comprise three di...
P. 141-149The assessment of evolutionary divergences within subspecies complexes provide an effectiv...
The assessment of evolutionary divergences within subspecies complexes provide an effective short-cu...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
This study details the phylogeographic pattern of the white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus), a Pal...
Previous investigations of the systematics of Neotropical pipits Anthus revealed multiple cases of p...
Identifying genetically and phenotypically distinct populations of threatened species is critical if...
This study details the phylogeographic pattern of the white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus), a Pal...
Although white-crowned sparrows (Z. leucophrys) have been extensively researched for physiology and ...
Species limits in the Poospiza nigrorufa/whitii complex are not well understood. Three taxa formally...
To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus...
The Timberline Sparrow (Spizella taverneri), although originally described as a species, is currentl...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Birds show quite distinct changes in both external and internal appearance. An evolutionary interpre...
The Western Palearctic endemic Dunnock Prunella modularis was recently revealed to comprise three di...
P. 141-149The assessment of evolutionary divergences within subspecies complexes provide an effectiv...
The assessment of evolutionary divergences within subspecies complexes provide an effective short-cu...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
This study details the phylogeographic pattern of the white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus), a Pal...
Previous investigations of the systematics of Neotropical pipits Anthus revealed multiple cases of p...
Identifying genetically and phenotypically distinct populations of threatened species is critical if...
This study details the phylogeographic pattern of the white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus), a Pal...
Although white-crowned sparrows (Z. leucophrys) have been extensively researched for physiology and ...
Species limits in the Poospiza nigrorufa/whitii complex are not well understood. Three taxa formally...
To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus...
The Timberline Sparrow (Spizella taverneri), although originally described as a species, is currentl...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Birds show quite distinct changes in both external and internal appearance. An evolutionary interpre...