The evolution of comparative phylogeography: putting the geography (and more) into comparative population genomics

SV Edwards, VV Robin, N Ferrand… - Genome Biology and …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Comparative population genomics is an ascendant field using genomic comparisons
between species to draw inferences about forces regulating genetic variation. Comparative …

Molecular systematics of the world's most polytypic bird: the Pachycephala pectoralis/melanura (Aves: Pachycephalidae) species complex

MJ Andersen, ÁS Nyári, I Mason… - Zoological Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Genomic evidence of demographic fluctuations and lack of genetic structure across flyways in a long distance migrant, the European turtle dove

L Calderón, L Campagna, T Wilke, H Lormee… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2016 - Springer
Background Understanding how past climatic oscillations have affected organismic
evolution will help predict the impact that current climate change has on living organisms …

Phylogenomics of white-eyes, a 'great speciator', reveals Indonesian archipelago as the center of lineage diversity

CY Gwee, KM Garg, B Chattopadhyay… - elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
Archipelagoes serve as important 'natural laboratories' which facilitate the study of island
radiations and contribute to the understanding of evolutionary processes. The white-eye …

Contemporary genetic structure of an endemic freshwater turtle reflects Miocene orogenesis of New Guinea

A Georges, X Zhang, P Unmack, BN Reid… - Biological Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The island of New Guinea lies in one of the most tectonically active regions in the
world and has long provided outstanding opportunity for studies of biogeography. Several …

Mangrove management practices, policies, and impacts in New Guinea

M Sillanpää, DA Friess, CD Heatubun, SM Cragg… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Mangrove forests of the island of New Guinea are some of the largest and most diverse in
the Asia-Pacific region. Located across Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, these forests are …

Hybridization following recent secondary contact results in asymmetric genotypic and phenotypic introgression between island species of Myzomela honeyeaters

JM Sardell, JAC Uy - Evolution, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Hybridization and introgression can have important evolutionary consequences for
speciation, especially during early stages of secondary contact when reproductive barriers …

Pleistocene-dated biogeographic barriers drove divergence within the Australo-Papuan region in a sex-specific manner: an example in a widespread Australian …

AM Lamb, A Gonçalves da Silva, L Joseph… - Heredity, 2019 - nature.com
Understanding how environmental change has shaped species evolution can inform
predictions of how future climate change might continue to do so. Research of widespread …

Resource partitioning by mangrove bird communities in North Australia

J Mohd‐Azlan, RA Noske, MJ Lawes - Biotropica, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Mangrove bird communities in north A ustralia comprise relatively few passerine species
compared with other arboreal habitats in the region. Mangroves are dominated by a few tree …

Molecular phylogenetics and species limits in a cryptically coloured radiation of Australo-Papuan passerine birds (Pachycephalidae: Colluricincla)

PZ Marki, J Fjeldså, M Irestedt, KA Jønsson - Molecular phylogenetics and …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …