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Systematic Relationships and Biogeography of the Tracheophone Suboscines (Aves: Passeriformes)
Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Chinese Hwamei Garrulax Canorus
Eurylaimides Species Tree
Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Evolution of the Broadbills (Eurylaimidae) and Asities (Philepittidae) Based on Morphology
Cotingidae, Aves) with a Comparative Evolutionary Analysis of Breeding System and Plumage Dimorphism and a Revised Phylogenetic Classification ⇑ Jacob S
NACC Proposals 2007-D No. Page Title 01 2 Move Sapayoa
8-148 Beaches, Short Closed Marshland and Open Saline Plains
Earth History and the Passerine Superradiation
Phylogenetic Position of Turtles Among Amniotes: Evidence from Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes
Rwanda Trip Report
Molecular Systematics of New World Suboscine Birds R
Bird List for Gabon Mammal Watching Tour August 2018
Prum Et Al Supplemental Materials Revision 9
Phenotypic and Niche Evolution in the Antbirds (Aves: Thamnophilidae)
Cameroon Rep 11
Cameroon Rockfowl, Rainforests & Sahel 12Th March to 2Nd April 2013
Tanzania Custom Tour 2Nd – 19Th September, 2018
Phylogeny and Diversification of the Largest Avian Radiation
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Biotic Surveys of Bioko and Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea
Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Menoponidae) from Passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) in South Africa, with Descriptions of Three New Species
The Geographical Distribution of Animals 1
Zambia: African Pitta Special
The Invertebrates of Indigenous Forests in Limpopo Province, South Africa: Diversity, Biogeography and Conservation
Loango NP) Were to Sample a Gamut of Enigmatic Forest Species, Difficult to See Elsewhere in Africa, Which in Gabon Can Be Seen with Greater Regularity
Nuclear DNA from Old Collections of Avian Study Skins Reveals the Evolutionary History of the Old World Suboscines (Aves, Passer
HOST LIST of AVIAN BROOD PARASITES - 2 - CUCULIFORMES - Old World Cuckoos
On the Search for Species of Interest by Nwankwo Emmanuel C. Where and When
Smithornis Broadbills Produce Loud Wing Song by Aeroelastic Flutter of Medial Primary Wing Feathers Christopher J
Cameroon Rockfowl, Rainforests & Sahel I