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Nihoa Island Trip Report 2014
(Telespiza Ultima), Nihoa Millerbird (Acrocephalus Remota), And
Nihoa Finch Telespiza Ultima
Drepanidini Species Tree
Draft Revised Recovery Plan for Hawaiian Forest Birds
A Consensus Taxonomy for the Hawaiian Honeycreepers
Focal Species: Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Passerines: Millerbird (Acrocephalus Familiaris) Laysan Finch (Telespiza Cantans) Nihoa Finch (Telespiza Ultima)
Honeycreepers
Genetic Structure and Mating System in the Palila, an Endangered Hawaiian Honeycreeper, As Assessed by DNA Fingerprinting
Avian Disease Assessment in Seabirds and Non-Native Passerine Birds at Midway Atoll NWR
Evolution on a Volcanic Conveyor Belt: Using Phylogeographic Reconstructions and K–Ar-Based Ages of the Hawaiian Islands to Estimate Molecular Evolutionary Rates
Introduced Avian Diseases, Climate Change, and the Future of Hawaiian Honeycreepers Author(S): Carter T
Nihoa Finch Telespiza Ultima
Laysan Finch Telespiza Cantans
Is the Poo-Uli a Hawaiian Honeycreeper (Drepanidinae)? ’
Genetic Evidence for the Origin and Relationships of Hawaiian Honeycreepers (Aves: Fringillidae)’
NIHOA FINCH Telespiza Ultima Native Resident, Endemic, Endangered Monotypic
The Nihoa Finch (Telespiza Ultima) As a Case Study
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Descriptions of Thirty-Two New Species of Birds from the Hawaiian Islands: Part Ii. Passeriformes Ornithological Monographs
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Sex and Age Identification of Palila
THE WILSON BULLETIN a QUARTERLY JOURNAL of ORNITHOLOGY Published by the Wilson Ornithological Society
VZ 177 Laysan Finch Holotype.Pdf
FOSSIL EVIDENCE for a DIVERSE BIOTA from KAUA'i and ITS &//Y B TRANSFORMATION SINCE HUMAN ARRIVAL Jay - Ltaticc ((Art-) DAVIDA
Honey Creepers FM.Qxd 11/19/2004 8:01 AM Page Xv
Radiocarbon Dates on Bones of Extinct Birds from Hawaii (Tandem Accelerator Mass Spectrometer/Archeology/Faunal Turnover) HELEN F
A New Species of Hawaiian Finch (Drepanidini: Loxioides) from Makauwahi Cave, Kaua^I
Nesting Behavior of Palila, As Assessed from Video Recordings
The Birds of the Hawaiian Islands: Occurrence, History, Distribution, and Status
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (Morin and Conant 2002, Pratt 2005)
A Comparison of the IUCN Red List and US Endangered Species
Towards Inclusion of Genetic Diversity Measures Into IUCN Assessments: a Case Study on Birds