Fig. 3. ND2 phylogeographic tree and haplotype network of populations of White-rumped Shama, Copsychus malabaricus (top figure), and White-crowned Shama, C. stricklandii (bottom two figures). A, Maximum likelihood bootstrap tree. Numbers by branches are bootstrap support (70% and above). Labels are specimen numbers; B, Haplotype network. Circle size indicates proportion of individuals with a given haplotype, and cross hatches indicate nucleotide changes (larger numbers of changes are noted in square boxes).Published as part of Chua, Vivien L., Phillipps, Quentin, Lim, Haw Chuan, Taylor, Sabrina S., Gawin, Dency F., Rahman, Mustafa Abdul, Moyle, Robert G. & Sheldon, Frederick H., 2015, Phylogeography of three endemic birds of Maratua Island,...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
The Hkakabo Razi region located in northern Myanmar is an Important Bird Area and part of the Easter...
Colonizations of islands are often associated with rapid morphological divergence. We present two pr...
Chua, Vivien L., Phillipps, Quentin, Lim, Haw Chuan, Taylor, Sabrina S., Gawin, Dency F., Rahman, Mu...
Figure 3. A, geographic distribution of Cinnyris jugularis (sensu Gill et al., 2022) haplotypes in W...
Figure 4. A, geographic distribution of Leptocoma aspasia haplotypes in Wallacea and the Sahul Shelf...
Indochina and Sundaland are biologically diverse, interconnected regions of Southeast Asia with comp...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs acros...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
FIGURE 4. Geographic distribution of ND2 haplotypes in several currently recognized species (Dickins...
Figure 1. Map of New Guinea and adjacent islands including sampling points of individuals sequenced ...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Figure 5. A, map of the Indo-Pacific with the range of the olive-backed sunbird shaded, as currently...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
The Hkakabo Razi region located in northern Myanmar is an Important Bird Area and part of the Easter...
Colonizations of islands are often associated with rapid morphological divergence. We present two pr...
Chua, Vivien L., Phillipps, Quentin, Lim, Haw Chuan, Taylor, Sabrina S., Gawin, Dency F., Rahman, Mu...
Figure 3. A, geographic distribution of Cinnyris jugularis (sensu Gill et al., 2022) haplotypes in W...
Figure 4. A, geographic distribution of Leptocoma aspasia haplotypes in Wallacea and the Sahul Shelf...
Indochina and Sundaland are biologically diverse, interconnected regions of Southeast Asia with comp...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs acros...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
FIGURE 4. Geographic distribution of ND2 haplotypes in several currently recognized species (Dickins...
Figure 1. Map of New Guinea and adjacent islands including sampling points of individuals sequenced ...
The avian family Timaliidae is a species rich and morphologically diverse component of African and A...
Figure 5. A, map of the Indo-Pacific with the range of the olive-backed sunbird shaded, as currently...
Aim: A current model of rain forest population diversification in Sundaland specifieseast–west vicar...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
The Hkakabo Razi region located in northern Myanmar is an Important Bird Area and part of the Easter...
Colonizations of islands are often associated with rapid morphological divergence. We present two pr...