The avian genera Oporornis and Geothlypis are thought to represent a single lineage of closely related New World wood-warbler (AOU Family Parulidae) species. Phylogenetic relationships within this assemblage have not yet been addressed using molecular genetic methods. We used sequence data from three mitochondrial (mtDNA) genes (cytochrome b, ND2, and control region) to reconstruct an hypothesis of relationships for this group. Our ingroup sampling included 34 individuals representing all currently recognized Oporornis (4 spp.) and Geothlypis (9 spp.) species. Our results indicate that Geothlypis is paraphyletic with respect to Oporornis formosus. The four members of Oporornis do not form a clade but instead comprise a grade at the base of ...
Hybrid zones provide insight into the speciation process. They show which characteristics have evol...
Several animal species have recently been shown to have hybrid origins, but no avian examples have b...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
The birds in the family Parulidae—commonly termed the New World warblers or wood-warblers—are a clas...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Hybrid zones between species provide natural systems for the study of processes involved in divergen...
A tree based on the mitochondrial cyt b gene for 278 samples from throughout the range of the Eurasi...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
We studied the phylogeography and plumage variation of the Russet-crowned Warbler (Myiothlypis coron...
Hybrid zones between species provide natural systems for the study of processes involved in divergen...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Hybrid zones provide insight into the speciation process. They show which characteristics have evol...
Several animal species have recently been shown to have hybrid origins, but no avian examples have b...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
The birds in the family Parulidae—commonly termed the New World warblers or wood-warblers—are a clas...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Hybrid zones between species provide natural systems for the study of processes involved in divergen...
A tree based on the mitochondrial cyt b gene for 278 samples from throughout the range of the Eurasi...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
We studied the phylogeography and plumage variation of the Russet-crowned Warbler (Myiothlypis coron...
Hybrid zones between species provide natural systems for the study of processes involved in divergen...
The evolution of migration in birds has fascinated biologists for centuries. In this study, we perfo...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Hybrid zones provide insight into the speciation process. They show which characteristics have evol...
Several animal species have recently been shown to have hybrid origins, but no avian examples have b...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...