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Autor:
Alexandra H. Nance, Rohan H. Clarke
Publikováno v:
Australian Field Ornithology. 36:89-92
A remote motion-triggered camera captured images of an adult Long-tailed Cuckoo Urodynamys taitensis visiting and possibly depredating a Norfolk Island Golden Whistler Pachycephala pectoralis xanthoproct a nest in late December 2018. This is the firs
Autor:
Catriona D. Campbell, Michael J. Andersen, Serina S. Brady, Árpád S. Nyári, Leo Joseph, Alex Drew
The Western Whistler Pachycephala occidentalis Ramsay, 1878, endemic to south-western Western Australia, is almost phenotypically identical with P. pectoralis fuliginosa, the westernmost of six subspecies of Golden Whistler P. pectoralis on Australia
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Publikováno v:
Australian Field Ornithology. 33:198-205
Surveys of the avifauna of Wanjarri Nature Reserve and Lake Mason Conservation Park during late July 2015 recorded 100 species, with 68 at Wanjarri and 90 at Lake Mason. The greater number of species at Lake Mason Conservation Park was attributed to
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Autor:
Christopher E. Filardi, Ian J Mason, Michael J. Andersen, John P. Dumbacher, Leo Joseph, Árpád S. Nyári, Robert G. Moyle
Publikováno v:
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 170:566-588
With more than 70 described subspecies distributed from Java to Fiji, the Golden Whistler species complex (Aves: Pachycephala pectoralis/melanura) is the world's most geographically variable bird species. We sequenced ten genes totalling 5743 bp from
Autor:
Leo Joseph, Árpád S. Nyári
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 109:574-598
The world's richest mangrove-restricted avifauna is in Australia and New Guinea. The history of differentiation of the species involved and their patterns of intraspecific genetic variation remain poorly known. Here, we use sequence data derived from
Publikováno v:
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 124
Detailed knowledge of species limits is an essential component of the study of biodiversity. Although accurate species delimitation usually requires detailed knowledge of both genetic and phenotypic variation, such variation may be limited or unavail
Autor:
Ben Freeman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Ornithology. 85:23-30
Sex differences in foraging behavior have been widely reported in the ornithological literature, but few examples are available from tropical avifaunas. Differences between males and females in foraging behavior have been hypothesized to be a byprodu
Autor:
Yoshitaka Ono
Publikováno v:
Mycoscience. 55:5-11
Puccinia metanarthecii and P. pachycephala differed in their heteroecious life cycle. The former rust fungus formed spermogonial/aecial stages on Ixeris dentata and uredinial/telial stages on Metanarthecium luteo-viride or Aletris foliata . The latte