Thomas S. Schulenberg
Field Museum of Natural History
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Evolution | 2001
Beth Slikas; Thomas S. Schulenberg; Eric Pasquet
Abstract The bird fauna of Madagascar includes a high proportion of endemic species, particularly among passerine birds (Aves: Passeriformes). The endemic genera of Malagasy songbirds are not allied obviously with any African or Asiatic taxa, and their affinities have been debated since the birds first were described. We used mitochondrial sequence data to estimate the relationships of 13 species of endemic Malagasy songbirds, 17 additional songbird species, and one species of suboscine passerine. In our optimal trees, nine of the 13 Malagasy species form a clade, although these birds currently are classified in three different families. In all optimal trees, the sister to this endemic clade is a group of Old World warblers including both African and Malagasy birds. The endemic Malagasy songbird clade rivals other island radiations, including the vangas of Madagascar and the finches of the Galapagos, in ecological diversity. Corresponding Editor: S. Edwards
The Auk | 1991
Thomas S. Schulenberg; Douglas F. Stotz
on indeterminate laying in House Wrens and European Starlings. Condor 92: 861-865. KuERz, R. G. 1941. Life-history studies of the Tree Swallow. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.Y. 52-53: 1-52. MURRAY, B. G., JR. 1979. Population dynamics: alternative models. New York, Academic Press. , J. W. F1TZPATRICK, & G. E. WOOLFENDEN. 1989. The evolution of clutch size. II. A test of the Murray-Nolan equation. Evolution 43: 1706-1711. , & V. NoLAN JR. 1989. The evolution of clutch size. I. An equation for predicting clutch size. Evolution 43: 1699-1705. NILssoN, S. 1984. The evolution of nest-site selection among hole-nesting birds: the importance of nest predation and competition. Ornis Scandinavica 15: 167-175. PICMAN, J., & J.-C. BELLES-ISLES. 1988. Evidence for intraspecific brood parasitism in the House Wren. Condor 90: 513-514. PRICE, D. K., G. E. COLLIER, & C. F. THOMPSON. 1989. Multiple parentage in broods of House Wrens: genetic evidence. J. Heredity 80: 1-5. RoHwER, F. C., & S. FREEMAN. 1989. The distribution of conspecific nest parasitism in birds. Can. J. Zool. 67: 239-253.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 1999
Eric Pasquet; Thomas S. Schulenberg
Ornithological Monographs | 1997
Niels Krabbe; Thomas S. Schulenberg
Ornithological Monographs | 1997
Douglas F. Stotz; Scott M. Lanyon; Thomas S. Schulenberg; David E. Willard; A. Townsend Peterson; John W. Fitzpatrick
The Auk | 2000
Thomas S. Schulenberg
The Auk | 1993
Richard C. Banks; Steven M. Goodman; Scott M. Lanyon; Thomas S. Schulenberg
Archive | 2010
Thomas S. Schulenberg; Douglas F. Stotz; Daniel F. Lane; John P. O'Neill; Theodore A. Parker; Antonio Brack Egg
Ornithological Monographs | 1985
David A. Wiedenfeld; Thomas S. Schulenberg; Mark B. Robbins
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club | 2001
Paul Coopmans; Niels Krabbe; Thomas S. Schulenberg