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Global population structure and taxonomy of the wandering albatross species complexT M Burg
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Mol Ecol 13:2345-55. 2004..antipodensis and D. gibsoni should be reclassified as D. antipodensis. Within the context of the current taxonomy, these combined data support three species: D. dabbenena, D. exulans and D. antipodensis...
Rapid divergence and postglacial colonization in western North American Steller's jays (Cyanocitta stelleri)Theresa M Burg
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6
Mol Ecol 14:3745-55. 2005..Furthermore, our results show rapid divergence in Steller's jay populations on the mainland following the retreat of the ice sheets...
Effects of Pleistocene glaciations on population structure of North American chestnut-backed chickadeesTheresa M Burg
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6
Mol Ecol 15:2409-19. 2006..The persistence of genetic structure in western North American chestnut-backed chickadees may be aided by their sedentary behaviour, linear distribution, and dependence on cedar-hemlock forests...
Perils of paralogy: using HSP70 genes for inferring organismal phylogeniesAndrew P Martin
Department of EPO Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA
Syst Biol 51:570-87. 2002..Our results underscore the distinction between gene and species trees and highlight an underappreciated source of discordance between gene trees and organismal phylogeny, i.e., unrecognized paralogy of sampled genes...
