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| Martin IrestedtSummaryAffiliation: Swedish Museum of Natural History Country: Sweden Publications
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Systematic placement of an enigmatic Southeast Asian taxon Eupetes macrocerus and implications for the biogeography of a main songbird radiation, the PasseridaKnud A Jønsson
Vertebrate Department, Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
Biol Lett 3:323-6. 2007....
Systematic relationships and biogeography of the tracheophone suboscines (Aves: Passeriformes)Martin Irestedt
Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P O Box 50007, SE 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
Mol Phylogenet Evol 23:499-512. 2002....
Convergent evolution, habitat shifts and variable diversification rates in the ovenbird-woodcreeper family (Furnariidae)Martin Irestedt
Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, PO Box 50007, SE 10405 Stockholm, Sweden
BMC Evol Biol 9:268. 2009..In addition, the systematic positions of some enigmatic ovenbird taxa and the postulated monophyly of some species-rich genera are evaluated...
Phylogenetic relationships of typical antbirds (Thamnophilidae) and test of incongruence based on Bayes factorsMartin Irestedt
Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, SE 104 05, Stockholm, Sweden
BMC Evol Biol 4:23. 2004..We also explore how changes in the substitution models affected the observed incongruence between partitions of our data set...
An unexpectedly long history of sexual selection in birds-of-paradiseMartin Irestedt
Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, PO Box 50007, SE 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
BMC Evol Biol 9:235. 2009..We use this to assess if the rates of the evolution of sexually selected traits and speciation have been excessively high within the birds-of-paradise, as well as to re-interpret biogeographical patterns in the group...
The systematic affinity of the enigmatic Lamprolia victoriae (Aves: Passeriformes)--an example of avian dispersal between New Guinea and Fiji over Miocene intermittent land bridges?Martin Irestedt
Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden
Mol Phylogenet Evol 48:1218-22. 2008
Systematic affinities of the lyrebirds (Passeriformes: Menura), with a novel classification of the major groups of passerine birdsPer G P Ericson
Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P O Box 50007, SE 10405 Stockholm, Sweden
Mol Phylogenet Evol 25:53-62. 2002..2002; Irestedt et al., 2001)...
Inter-familial relationships of the shorebirds (Aves: Charadriiformes) based on nuclear DNA sequence dataPer G P Ericson
Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden
BMC Evol Biol 3:16. 2003..We also test earlier suggestions that bustards and sandgrouses may be nested with the charadriiforms. The data is analysed with methods based on the parsimony and maximum-likelihood criteria...
The New Zealand Thrush: an extinct orioleUlf S Johansson
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden
PLoS ONE 6:e24317. 2011....
A Gondwanan origin of passerine birds supported by DNA sequences of the endemic New Zealand wrensPer G P Ericson
Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P O Box 50007, SE 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
Proc Biol Sci 269:235-41. 2002..The later spread of passerines into the Northern Hemisphere reflects the northward migration of these former Gondwanan elements...
Sapayoa aenigma: a New World representative of 'Old World suboscines'Jon Fjeldsa
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, DK 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Proc Biol Sci 270:S238-41. 2003....
Explosive avian radiations and multi-directional dispersal across Wallacea: evidence from the Campephagidae and other Crown Corvida (Aves)Knud A Jønsson
Vertebrate Department, Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
Mol Phylogenet Evol 47:221-36. 2008..Furthermore, the study reveals that in the Campephagidae a complex series of dispersal events rather than vicariance is the most likely explanation for the current biogeographic pattern in the region...
