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Autor:
Leonardo Campagna, Bronwyn G. Butcher, Irby J. Lovette, Michael S. Webster, Derrick J. Thrasher
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Resources. 18:953-965
Information on genetic relationships among individuals is essential to many studies of the behavior and ecology of wild organisms. Parentage and relatedness assays based on large numbers of SNP loci hold substantial advantages over the microsatellite
Autor:
Ian J Mason, Jane Hughes, Alison Joan McLean, Leo Joseph, Alicia Toon, Daniel Schmidt, Alex Drew
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 122:210-223
Two subspecies of the variegated fairy wren Malurus lamberti, Malurus lamberti lamberti and Malurus lamberti assimilis, are thought to exemplify a surprisingly rare case of intraspecific gene flow across eastern Australia's Great Dividing Range. We s
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 121:655-669
The Variegated Fairy-wren Malurus lamberti as currently construed occurs across almost all of mainland Australia. If Pleistocene biogeographical barriers limited gene flow in this species, then geographical restriction of haplotypes should mirror tho
Autor:
Diane Colombelli-Négrel
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 119:99-110
Contrary to the traditional view that territory defence is a male behaviour, there is now evidence that female birds actively engage in territory defence, either alone or with their mate. In males, song sharing between neighbours has been shown to fa
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Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 63:668-678
The chestnut-shouldered fairy-wrens comprise a subgroup of four species in the genus Malurus (Passeriformes: Maluridae). Collectively, they are widespread across the Australian continent but phenotypic variation is strongly structured geographically
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Emu - Austral Ornithology. 110:165-169
We document a previously undescribed vocalisation in the Variegated Fairy-wren (Malurus lamberti), the Type II song, which is given in response to the calls of a specific avian predator. We used playbacks of five species of both predators and non-pre
Autor:
Ian J. Mason, Daniel Schmidt, Leo Joseph, Jane Hughes, Alex Drew, Alison Joan McLean, Alicia Toon
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 123:695-695
The authors apologise for a typographical error on pages 216-217 in the sub-section 'PLUMAGE' of the 'RESULTS' section of the article. The original published version of the article contained the following incorrect sentence: Supporting Information, F
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 33:223-232
Four species of small insectivorous birds, the Superb Fairy-wren Malurus cyaneus, Variegated Fairy-wren M. lamberti, Southern Emu-wren Stipiturus malachurus and White-browed Scrubwren Sericornis frontalis have similar foraging methods which has often