The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread avian lineage presumed to be of Old World origin. Phylogenetic relationships within this assemblage were investigated using mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data that included the cytochrome b and ND2 genes. Our ingroup sampling included 54 species representing 17 of 20 putative turdine genera. Phylogenetic trees derived via maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood were largely congruent. Most of the Turdine taxa sampled can be placed into one of six well supported clades. Our data indicate a polyphyletic Zoothera which can be divided into at least two (Afro-Asian and Austral-Asian) main clades. The genus Turdus, as presently recognized, is p...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Incomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early divergences in birds. Five...
The Olive Thrush (Turdus olivaceus) species complex is characterised by striking geographical phenot...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus...
The Old World flycatchers, robins and chats (Aves, Muscicapidae) are a diverse songbird family with ...
Background: The Plain-backed Thrush Zoothera mollissima breeds in the Himalayas and mountains of cen...
The true thrushes (Turdinae; Sibley and Monroe, 1990) are a speciose lineage of songbirds, with a ne...
Five species of migratory thrushes (Turdidae) occupy a transcontinental distribution across northern...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
A phylogeny of 19 of the 22 currently recognized species of Myiarchus tyrant-flycatchers is presente...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
The phylogeny of the thrushes (Aves: Turdus) has been difficult to reconstruct due to short internal...
The largest genus in the Sylviidae family is Sylvia, which is the archetype for warblers. It contain...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Incomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early divergences in birds. Five...
The Olive Thrush (Turdus olivaceus) species complex is characterised by striking geographical phenot...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
To elucidate the relationships and spatial range evolution across the world of the bird genus Turdus...
The Old World flycatchers, robins and chats (Aves, Muscicapidae) are a diverse songbird family with ...
Background: The Plain-backed Thrush Zoothera mollissima breeds in the Himalayas and mountains of cen...
The true thrushes (Turdinae; Sibley and Monroe, 1990) are a speciose lineage of songbirds, with a ne...
Five species of migratory thrushes (Turdidae) occupy a transcontinental distribution across northern...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
A phylogeny of 19 of the 22 currently recognized species of Myiarchus tyrant-flycatchers is presente...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
The phylogeny of the thrushes (Aves: Turdus) has been difficult to reconstruct due to short internal...
The largest genus in the Sylviidae family is Sylvia, which is the archetype for warblers. It contain...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
Incomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early divergences in birds. Five...
The Olive Thrush (Turdus olivaceus) species complex is characterised by striking geographical phenot...