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Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 50:920-931
Autor:
Gloria Rusa, Jenna M. McCullough, Devon A. DeRaad, Alan Tippet, Michael J. Andersen, Stanton Mosah, Roy Famoo, Tina V. Guo, Ikuo G. Tigulu, Twomey Ben, Robert G. Moyle, Lazarus Runi, Karen V. Olson, Jonathan Hobete, Lucas H. DeCicco, Lukas B. Klicka
Publikováno v:
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 132
Little is known of the natural history of the Solomons Nightjar (Eurostopodus nigripennis) due to its restricted range and reclusive nature. Here we describe the breeding biology of E. nigripennis based on nests found in the Western Province, Solomon
Autor:
Rafe M Brown, Jennifer A Weghorst, Karen V Olson, Mariano R M Duya, Anthony J Barley, Melizar V Duya, Myron Shekelle, Irene Neri-Arboleda, Jacob A Esselstyn, Nathaniel J Dominy, Perry S Ong, Gillian L Moritz, Adrian Luczon, Mae Lowe L Diesmos, Arvin C Diesmos, Cameron D Siler
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e104340 (2014)
Establishment of conservation priorities for primates is a particular concern in the island archipelagos of Southeast Asia, where rates of habitat destruction are among the highest in the world. Conservation programs require knowledge of taxonomic di
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https://doaj.org/article/ca0a2d6b84294f129ca84a51e8bf8ffb
Autor:
Michael J. Andersen, Perry L. Wood, Yong-Chao Su, Rafe M. Brown, Robert G. Moyle, Cameron D. Siler, Karen V. Olson, Scott L. Travers, L. Lee Grismer, Aaron M. Bauer, Xianguang Guo
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 164:107255
Autor:
Alana Alexander, Yong-Chao Su, Scott L. Travers, Carl H. Oliveros, Rafe M. Brown, Karen V. Olson
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 71:475-488
The microhylid frog genus Kaloula is an adaptive radiation spanning the edge of the Asian mainland and multiple adjacent island archipelagos, with much of the clade's diversity associated with an endemic Philippine radiation. Relationships among clad
Autor:
Michael J. Andersen, Perry L. Wood, Yong-Chao Su, Karen V. Olson, Robert G. Moyle, Scott L. Travers, Xianguang Guo, Rafe M. Brown, L. Lee Grismer, Cameron D. Siler, Aaron M. Bauer
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 146:106731
Recent phylogenetic studies of gekkonid lizards have revealed unexpected, widespread paraphyly and polyphyly among genera, unclear generic boundaries, and a tendency towards the nesting of taxa exhibiting specialized, apomorphic morphologies within g
Autor:
Sati Hamilton, Serina S. Brady, Xena M. Mapel, Lucas H. DeCicco, Robert G. Moyle, Adrian Havimana, Albert Tugu, Scott L. Travers, Jenna M. McCullough, Ikuo G. Tigulu, Michael J. Andersen, Karen V. Olson
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club. 139:311
The birds of the Solomon Islands have received ample historical attention by explorers, collectors and researchers. Despite this, knowledge of the region's avifauna is categorised by BirdLife International as ‘poor’ and multiple new populations o
Autor:
Marianna V. P. Simões, Lindsay P. Campbell, Jacob C. Cooper, Kate Ingenloff, Tashitso Anamza, Vijay Barve, Jorge Soberón, Ed Komp, Luis Osorio-Olvera, Abdallah M. Samy, Laura Jiménez, Karen V. Olson, A. Townsend Peterson, Christopher Michael Hensz, Hannah L. Owens
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 284:20171157
Species invasions represent a significant dimension of global change yet the dynamics of invasions remain poorly understood and are considered rather unpredictable. We explored interannual dynamics of the invasion process in the Eurasian collared dov
Autor:
Jacob A. Esselstyn, Adrian U. Luczon, Cameron D. Siler, Rafe M. Brown, Arvin C. Diesmos, Mariano Roy M. Duya, Anthony J. Barley, Karen V. Olson, Melizar V. Duya, Jennifer A. Weghorst, Mae Lowe L. Diesmos, Irene Neri-Arboleda, Myron Shekelle, Gillian L. Moritz, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Perry S. Ong
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e104340 (2014)
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Establishment of conservation priorities for primates is a particular concern in the island archipelagos of Southeast Asia, where rates of habitat destruction are among the highest in the world. Conservation programs require knowledge of taxonomic di