The New Zealand Thrush, or Piopio, is an extinct passerine that was endemic to New Zealand. It has often been placed in its own family (Turnagridae), unresolved relative to other passerines, but affinities with thrushes, Australaian magpies, manucodes, whistlers, birds-of-paradise and bowerbirds has been suggested based on morphological data. An affinity with the bowerbirds was also indicated in an early molecular study, but low statistical support make this association uncertain. In this study we use sequence data from three nuclear introns to examine the phylogenetic relationships of the piopios. All three genes independently indicate an oriole (Oriolidae) affinity of the piopios, and the monophyly of the typical orioles (Oriolus), figbir...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
Callaeidae (wattlebirds) and Notiomystidae (stitchbirds) are New Zealand-endemic sister-taxa; while ...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
The passerines are the largest avian order, with over 6000 species. There is strong evidence to sugg...
Zoogeographic, palaeontological and biochemical data support a Southern Hemisphere origin for passer...
The New Zealand acanthisittid wrens are the sister-taxon to all other “perching birds” (Passeriforme...
Passerines are the largest avian order, and the 6000 species comprise more than half of all extant b...
<p>New Zealand, long recognised as a land where birds dominate the terrestrial vertebrate biota, lac...
<div><p>The New Zealand Dotterel (<i>Charadrius obscurus</i>), an endangered shorebird of the family...
Although many phylogenetic studies have focused on developing hypotheses about relationships, advanc...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
Callaeidae (wattlebirds) and Notiomystidae (stitchbirds) are New Zealand-endemic sister-taxa; while ...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...
The passerines are the largest avian order, with over 6000 species. There is strong evidence to sugg...
Zoogeographic, palaeontological and biochemical data support a Southern Hemisphere origin for passer...
The New Zealand acanthisittid wrens are the sister-taxon to all other “perching birds” (Passeriforme...
Passerines are the largest avian order, and the 6000 species comprise more than half of all extant b...
<p>New Zealand, long recognised as a land where birds dominate the terrestrial vertebrate biota, lac...
<div><p>The New Zealand Dotterel (<i>Charadrius obscurus</i>), an endangered shorebird of the family...
Although many phylogenetic studies have focused on developing hypotheses about relationships, advanc...
The true thrushes (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae, subfamily Turdinae) are a speciose and widespread av...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
Avian diversification has been influenced by global climate change, plate tectonic movements, and ma...
Callaeidae (wattlebirds) and Notiomystidae (stitchbirds) are New Zealand-endemic sister-taxa; while ...
The Asian and Australo-Papuan faunas meet and intermix across the islands of Wallacea. Untangling th...