201 results on '"Freeman, Benjamin G."'
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2. Wildcards in climate change biology
3. The formation of avian montane diversity across barriers and along elevational gradients
4. The Latitudinal Diversity Gradient
5. The latitudinal taxonomy gradient
6. Interspecific competition shapes bird species' distributions along tropical precipitation gradients.
7. Shazam for birds.
8. Macroevolutionary convergence connects morphological form to ecological function in birds
9. Ornithological survey of the mountains of the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
10. Climate change causes upslope shifts and mountaintop extirpations in a tropical bird community
11. Expanding, shifting and shrinking : The impact of global warming on species’ elevational distributions
12. Why do crows attack ravens? The roles of predation threat, resource competition, and social behavior
13. Coordinated misdirection : a probable anti-nest predation behavior widespread in Neotropical birds
14. Limited support for the "abundant centre" hypothesis in birds along a tropical elevational gradient: implications for the fate of lowland tropical species in a warmer future
15. Apparent cooperative breeding at a nest of the Silvery-throated Jay ( Cyanolyca argentigula ) and first nest description
16. Species limits in the Rusty-breasted Antpitta ( Grallaricula ferrugineipectus ) complex
17. Using song playback experiments to measure species recognition between geographically isolated populations : A comparison with acoustic trait analyses
18. Evolution and plasticity : Divergence of song discrimination is faster in birds with innate song than in song learners in Neotropical passerine birds
19. Little evidence for Bergmann's rule body size clines in passerines along tropical elevational gradients
20. Pelagic fish predation is stronger at temperate latitudes than near the equator
21. Reply to “Convergent and divergent selection in sympatry drive plumage evolution in woodpeckers”
22. Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
23. Thermal tolerances to cold do not predict upper elevational limits in New Guinean montane birds
24. Interspecific aggression by the Swainson’s Thrush ( Catharus ustulatus ) may limit the distribution of the threatened Bicknell’s Thrush ( Catharus bicknelli ) in the Adirondack Mountains
25. Disentangling the historical routes to community assembly in the global epicentre of biodiversity.
26. GLOBAL WARMING: PLANTS AND ANIMALS ON THE MOVE.
27. Response to comment on “Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges on tropical mountains”
28. On the predictability of phenotypic divergence in geographic isolation
29. Competitive Interactions upon Secondary Contact Drive Elevational Divergence in Tropical Birds
30. Clutch size declines with elevation in tropical birds
31. Host phylogeny and elevation predict infection by avian haemosporidians in a diverse New Guinean bird community
32. Rapid upslope shifts in New Guinean birds illustrate strong distributional responses of tropical montane species to global warming
33. Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges in tropical mountains
34. AVONET:morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds
35. Fighting over food unites the birds of North America in a continental dominance hierarchy
36. Disentangling the historical routes to community assembly in the global epicentre of biodiversity
37. The latitudinal gradient in rates of evolution for bird beaks, a species interaction trait
38. Cover Image: Volume 25 Number 3, March 2022
39. AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds
40. Faster evolution of a premating reproductive barrier is not associated with faster speciation rates in New World passerine birds
41. On the predictability of phenotypic divergence in geographic isolation.
42. Host phylogeny and elevation predict infection by avian haemosporidians in a diverse New Guinean bird community.
43. Evolutionary conservatism will limit responses to climate change in the tropics
44. Freeman_etal_tables_figures_ESM from Faster evolution of a premating reproductive barrier is not associated with faster speciation rates in New World passerine birds
45. Montane species track rising temperatures better in the tropics than in the temperate zone
46. Correction
47. Adaptation and Latitudinal Gradients in Species Interactions: Nest Predation in Birds
48. Speciation and gene flow across an elevational gradient in New Guinea kingfishers
49. The latitudinal gradient in rates of evolution for bird beaks, a species interaction trait
50. Montane species track rising temperatures better in the tropics than in the temperate zone
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