Wrens of the genus Thryothorus comprise over a third of the species diversity in the family Troglodytidae. In addition to this species diversity, these wrens vary in a number of behavioral characteristics, in particular in the presence and structure of vocal duets, which makes them an interesting target for comparative evolutionary ecological and behavioral study. However, no phylogenetic hypothesis for this group-Which would provide a sound basis for comparative analysis-is currently available. While previous molecular phylogenetic work established conclusively that the type of this genus, Thryothorus ludovicianus (Latham), was not part of a monophyletic group with other Thryothorus, the exact limits of the genus could not be established d...
Animal acoustic signals are important for mate attraction, resource defense, and species recognition...
Morphological and vocal diversity among closely related species reflects a combination of shared anc...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
The traditionally-defined wren genus Thryothorus is notable for its diversity of singing styles with...
Phylogenetic studies based on mitochondrial DNA sequences of 10 species of wrens in Troglodytes and ...
Geographic variation in vocalizations and genetics of winter wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) in Nor...
27 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.The superfamily Certhioidea is distributed on four continents and w...
The Henicorhina wood-wren complex consists of three taxonomic species. Two of these, the Gray-breast...
ABSTRACT Phenotypic traits are important for assessing differences between populations, especially i...
Nucleotide sequences from four mitochondrial genes and three nuclear introns were used to examine ph...
Phenotypic traits are important for assessing differences between populations, especially in groups ...
Since early in its taxonomic history, placement of the Socorro Wren (Thryomanes sissonii) has been a...
Abstract.—We explored the efficacy of species tree methods at the family level in birds, using the A...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
Barker, F. Keith (2017): Molecular phylogenetics of the wrens and allies (Passeriformes: Certhioidea...
Animal acoustic signals are important for mate attraction, resource defense, and species recognition...
Morphological and vocal diversity among closely related species reflects a combination of shared anc...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
The traditionally-defined wren genus Thryothorus is notable for its diversity of singing styles with...
Phylogenetic studies based on mitochondrial DNA sequences of 10 species of wrens in Troglodytes and ...
Geographic variation in vocalizations and genetics of winter wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) in Nor...
27 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.The superfamily Certhioidea is distributed on four continents and w...
The Henicorhina wood-wren complex consists of three taxonomic species. Two of these, the Gray-breast...
ABSTRACT Phenotypic traits are important for assessing differences between populations, especially i...
Nucleotide sequences from four mitochondrial genes and three nuclear introns were used to examine ph...
Phenotypic traits are important for assessing differences between populations, especially in groups ...
Since early in its taxonomic history, placement of the Socorro Wren (Thryomanes sissonii) has been a...
Abstract.—We explored the efficacy of species tree methods at the family level in birds, using the A...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
Barker, F. Keith (2017): Molecular phylogenetics of the wrens and allies (Passeriformes: Certhioidea...
Animal acoustic signals are important for mate attraction, resource defense, and species recognition...
Morphological and vocal diversity among closely related species reflects a combination of shared anc...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...