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Non-monophyly and intricate morphological evolution within the avian family Cettiidae revealed by multilocus analysis of a taxonomically densely sampled dataset.
BMC Evol Biol. 2011 Dec 5;11:352. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-11-352.
BMC Evol Biol. 2011.
PMID: 22142197
Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: The avian family Cettiidae, including the genera Cettia, Urosphena, Tesia, Abroscopus and Tickellia and Orthotomus cucullatus, has recently been proposed based on analysis of a small number of loci and species. ...
BACKGROUND: The avian family Cettiidae, including the genera Cettia, Urosphena, Tesia, Abroscopus and Tickellia and Orthotomus cucull …
Old world frog and bird vocalizations contain prominent ultrasonic harmonics.
Narins PM, Feng AS, Lin W, Schnitzler HU, Denzinger A, Suthers RA, Xu C.
Narins PM, et al.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2004 Feb;115(2):910-3. doi: 10.1121/1.1636851.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2004.
PMID: 15000202
Here we show that an Old World frog (Amolops tormotus) and an oscine songbird (Abroscopus albogularis) living near noisy streams reliably produce acoustic signals that contain prominent ultrasonic harmonics. ...
Here we show that an Old World frog (Amolops tormotus) and an oscine songbird (Abroscopus albogularis) living near noisy streams reli …
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