212 results on '"BARROWCLOUGH, GEORGE F."'
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2. The mitochondrial genome of Allonautilus (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) : base composition, noncoding-region variation, and phylogenetic divergence
3. Phylogeography of the California Gnatcatcher ( Polioptila californica ) using multilocus DNA sequences and ecological niche modeling : Implications for conservation
4. Specimen collection is essential for modern science
5. Phylogeography and geographic variation in the Red-bellied Woodpecker ( Melanerpes carolinus ) : characterization of mtDNA and plumage hybrid zones
6. Phylogeography of the Barred Owl ( Strix varia ): Species limits, multiple refugia, and range expansion
7. The Hybrid Zone Between Northern and California Spotted Owls in the Cascade–Sierran Suture Zone
8. Redefining the Distributional Boundaries of the Northern and California Spotted Owls: Implications for Conservation
9. A Phylogenetic Hypothesis for Passerine Birds: Taxonomic and Biogeographic Implications of an Analysis of Nuclear DNA Sequence Data
10. Genetics, Taxonomy, and Conservation of the Threatened California Gnatcatcher
11. Phylogeography of Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis) Populations Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences: Gene Flow, Genetic Structure, and a Novel Biogeographic Pattern
12. New records of birds from auyan-tepui, Estado Bolivar, Venezuela
13. Specimen collection is essential for modern science
14. Geographic variation, null hypotheses, and subspecies limits in the California Gnatcatcher : A response to McCormack and Maley
15. Biochemical studies of the higher level systematics of birds
16. Phylogeography of the tepui brush finch, Atlapetes personatus (Passeriformes: Passerellidae): extensive differentiation on the sky islands of the Venezuelan Pantepui
17. Phylogeny, Diversity, and Classification of the Accipitridae Based on DNA Sequences of the RAG-1 Exon
18. Genetic Structure of Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) Populations in a Fragmented Landscape (Estructura Genética de las Poblaciones de Strix occidentalis lucida en un Paisaje Fragmentado)
19. Allozymes and Song Dialects: A Reassessment
20. Gene Flow, Effective Population Sizes, and Genetic Variance Components in Birds
21. Suggested Techniques for Modern Avian Systematics
22. Variance of Lifetime Reproductive Success: Estimation Based on Demographic Data
23. Sampling Bias in Dispersal Studies Based on Finite Area
24. Genetic Variation and Differentiation in the Parulidae
25. Genetic Variation and Differentiation in the Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis)
26. Karyotypic Evolution and Long-Term Effective Population Sizes of Birds
27. Genetic and Phenotypic Differentiation in a Wood Warbler (Genus Dendroica) Hybrid Zone
28. Hybrid origin of a unisexual species of whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus neomexicanus, in western North America : new evidence and a review
29. Genetic structure of Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) populations in a fragmented landscape/Estructura genetica de las poblaciones de Strix occidentalis lucida en un paisaje fragmentado
30. The mitochondrial genome of Allonautilus (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) : base composition, noncoding-region variation, and phylogenetic divergence
31. Phylogeography, species limits, phylogeny, and classification of the turacos (Aves, Musophagidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences
32. Hybrid origin of a unisexual species of whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus neomexicanus, in western North America : new evidence and a review
33. The mitochondrial genome of Allonautilus (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) : base composition, noncoding-region variation, and phylogenetic divergence. (American Museum novitates, no. 3834)
34. Hybrid origin of a unisexual species of whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus neomexicanus, in western North America : new evidence and a review. American Museum novitates ; ; no. 2905.
35. Suggested Techniques for Modern Avian Systematics
36. Phylogeography, Species Limits, Phylogeny, and Classification of the Turacos (Aves: Musophagidae) Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Sequences
37. Geographic Variation, Predictiveness, and Subspecies
38. Feather Pigmentation and Abrasion: Test of a Hypothesis
39. Phylogeography and species limits in the red‐shouldered hawk ( Buteo lineatus ): Characterization of the Northern Florida Suture Zone in birds
40. On the Nature of Genic Variation in Birds
41. Owls: A Guide to the Owls of the World Claus König Friedhelm Weick Jan-Hendrik Becking
42. The Mitochondrial Genome of Allonautilus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): Base Composition, Noncoding-Region Variation, and Phylogenetic Divergence
43. POPULATION LIMITATION IN BIRDS
44. ECOBEAKER 2.0: LABORATORY GUIDE AND MANUAL
45. A MULTI‐GENE ESTIMATE OF HIGHER‐LEVEL PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG NIGHTJARS (AVES: CAPRIMULGIDAE)
46. How Many Kinds of Birds Are There and Why Does It Matter?
47. Notes on the Birds of Honduras
48. Philydor hylobius Wetmore and Phelps Is a Synonym of Automolus roraimae Hellmayr
49. Reproducibility of Hybrid Index Scores
50. Robert G. Goelet, 1923-2019.
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