Figure 1. Map of New Guinea and adjacent islands including sampling points of individuals sequenced in the course of this study. Shape files for the distribution of the apoda–minor–raggiana clade (i.e. P. apoda, P. minor and P. raggiana) were obtained from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (BirdLife International, 2016, 2018a, b). Individuals no. 113–115 were originally determined as P. apoda. However, a re-examination revealed that while it is difficult to correctly assign these subadult individuals, their overall body size is indicative of P. raggiana. Also note that other individuals mentioned in the text (no. 49, 90, 131 and 154) were sampled outside the known native range of the respective species.Published as part of Stelbrink, ...
FIGURE 59. Geographic distribution of Phasmotaenia Navás, 1907 with the concrete records indicated b...
FIGURE 1. Map of the Bismarck and Solomon Archipelagos showing the distributions of all species of C...
FIGURE 1. Distribution map of the Tympanocryptis cephalus species-group in Western Australia.Publish...
Most species of birds of paradise (Paradisaeidae) are endemic in the rainforests of New Guinea. Ther...
Birds-of-paradise represent a textbook example for geographical speciation and sexual selection. Per...
Aim The subspecies of Paradisaeidae are mapped and the distribution patterns correlated with aspects...
Figure 5. A, map of the Indo-Pacific with the range of the olive-backed sunbird shaded, as currently...
Figure 1. A, map of the Indo-Pacific region with study regions marked inside boxes. The range of the...
Fig. 3. ND2 phylogeographic tree and haplotype network of populations of White-rumped Shama, Copsych...
Paradisaea rudolphi margaritae Mayr and Gilliard Paradisaea rudolphi margaritae Mayr and Gilliard...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
The Paradisaeidae, or birds of paradise (BOPs), comprises 42 species in 17 genera, although these nu...
FIGURE 1. Geographical distribution of Phasmotaenia Navás, 1907. The dotted line indicates the still...
Figure 3. A, geographic distribution of Cinnyris jugularis (sensu Gill et al., 2022) haplotypes in W...
FIGURE 1. Peronura species. A, D. P. clavigera, male (A), Tanzania, West Kilimanjaro, Savanna grassl...
FIGURE 59. Geographic distribution of Phasmotaenia Navás, 1907 with the concrete records indicated b...
FIGURE 1. Map of the Bismarck and Solomon Archipelagos showing the distributions of all species of C...
FIGURE 1. Distribution map of the Tympanocryptis cephalus species-group in Western Australia.Publish...
Most species of birds of paradise (Paradisaeidae) are endemic in the rainforests of New Guinea. Ther...
Birds-of-paradise represent a textbook example for geographical speciation and sexual selection. Per...
Aim The subspecies of Paradisaeidae are mapped and the distribution patterns correlated with aspects...
Figure 5. A, map of the Indo-Pacific with the range of the olive-backed sunbird shaded, as currently...
Figure 1. A, map of the Indo-Pacific region with study regions marked inside boxes. The range of the...
Fig. 3. ND2 phylogeographic tree and haplotype network of populations of White-rumped Shama, Copsych...
Paradisaea rudolphi margaritae Mayr and Gilliard Paradisaea rudolphi margaritae Mayr and Gilliard...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
The Paradisaeidae, or birds of paradise (BOPs), comprises 42 species in 17 genera, although these nu...
FIGURE 1. Geographical distribution of Phasmotaenia Navás, 1907. The dotted line indicates the still...
Figure 3. A, geographic distribution of Cinnyris jugularis (sensu Gill et al., 2022) haplotypes in W...
FIGURE 1. Peronura species. A, D. P. clavigera, male (A), Tanzania, West Kilimanjaro, Savanna grassl...
FIGURE 59. Geographic distribution of Phasmotaenia Navás, 1907 with the concrete records indicated b...
FIGURE 1. Map of the Bismarck and Solomon Archipelagos showing the distributions of all species of C...
FIGURE 1. Distribution map of the Tympanocryptis cephalus species-group in Western Australia.Publish...