24 results on '"Bledsoe, Anthony H."'
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2. Intraspecific Variation and Evolutionary Reduction of Tendon Ossification in Dendrocincla Woodcreepers
3. DNA Hybridization and Avian Systematics
4. Forelimb Joint Mobility and the Evolution of Wing-Propelled Diving in Birds
5. Nuclear DNA Evolution and Phylogeny of the New World Nine-Primaried Oscines
6. A Hybrid Oporornis philadelphia × Geothlypis Trichas, with Comments on the Taxonomic Interpretation and Evolutionary Significance of Intergeneric Hybridization
7. Avian Molecular Systematics, 1970s to 1990s
8. Intraspecific Variation in the Hindlimb Muscles of the Ivory-Billed Woodcreeper and the Blue Jay, with a Review of Other Species
9. Individual Variation in Avian Muscles and its Significance for the Reconstruction of Phylogeny
10. The Metric Properties of DNA-DNA Hybridization Dissimilarity Measures
11. A Taxonomic Analysis and Revised Classification of Centrospermae
12. A phylogenetic analysis of postcranial skeletal characters of the ratite birds
13. Estimation of Phylogeny from Molecular Distance Data: The Issue of Variable Rates
14. Molecular homology and DNA hybridization
15. A quantitative assessment of congruence between molecular and nonmolecular estimates of phylogeny
16. Consilience and Integration
17. Indexes to the reassociation and stability of solution DNA hybrids
18. Evolution and functional significance of tendon ossification in woodcreepers (Aves: Passeriformes: Dendrocolaptinae)
19. Immigrant Killers: Introduced Predators and the Conservation of Birds in New Zealand Carolyn King
20. Current Ornithology, Vol. 4 Richard F. Johnston
21. Studies of Mascarene Island Birds A. W. Diamond
22. A phylogenetic analysis of postcranial skeletal characters of the ratite birds
23. Intraspecific variation in the hindlimb muscles of the ivory-billed woodcreeper and the blue jay, with a review of other species
24. Immigrant Killers (Book).
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