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1. On the brink of explosion? Identifying the source and potential spread of introduced Zosterops white-eyes in North America

2. Demographic responses of oceanic island birds to local and regional ecological disruptions revealed by whole‐genome sequencing.

3. On the brink of explosion? Identifying the source and potential spread of introduced Zosterops white-eyes in North America

4. Island life accelerates geographic radiation in the white‐eyes (Zosteropidae).

5. Description of two new bird species from the Meratus Mountains of southeast Borneo, Indonesia.

6. Comparison of adult census size and effective population size support the need for continued protection of two Solomon Island endemics.

7. Contrasting trajectories of morphological diversification on continents and islands in the Afrotropical white‐eye radiation.

8. Morphological differences between 'Mangrove White-eye' and montane Abyssinian White-eye (Zosterops abyssinicus arabs) in Arabia despite no differentiation in mitochondrial DNA: incipient speciation via niche divergence?

9. Gene flow and rapid differentiation characterize a rapid insular radiation in the southwest Pacific (Aves: Zosterops).

10. Within-island diversification in a passerine bird.

11. Differential divergence in autosomes and sex chromosomes is associated with intra‐island diversification at a very small spatial scale in a songbird lineage.

12. Rapid, complete reproductive isolation in two closely related Zosterops White‐eye bird species despite broadly overlapping ranges*.

13. Molecular evidence suggests radical revision of species limits in the great speciator white-eye genus Zosterops.

14. Multiple constraints on urban bird communication: both abiotic and biotic noise shape songs in cities

15. A novel locus on chromosome 1 underlies the evolution of a melanic plumage polymorphism in a wild songbird

16. Zosterops novae subsp. guineae Salvadori 1878

17. Zosterops lateralis Sundevall 1850

18. Zosterops capensis subsp. capensis Sundevall 1850

19. Zosterops virens Sundevall 1850

20. Narrow hybrid zones in spite of very low population differentiation in neutral markers in an island bird species complex.

21. Non-sister Sri Lankan white-eyes (genus Zosterops) are a result of independent colonizations.

22. Phenotypic and genotypic variation across a stable white-eye (Zosterops sp.) hybrid zone in central South Africa.

23. The influence of climatic variation and density on the survival of an insular passerine Zosterops lateralis.

24. A taxonomic review of the genus Zosterops in East Africa, with a revised list of species occurring in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

25. <p class='Body'>Feather mites of the new genus Bernierinyssus gen. n. (Acariformes: Pteronyssidae) from endemic Malagasy warblers (Passeriformes: Bernieridae)—a lineage showing symbiotic cospeciation with their avian hosts

26. Gene flow and rapid differentiation characterize a rapid insular radiation in the southwest Pacific (Aves: Zosterops )

27. Morphological differences between ‘Mangrove White-eye’ and montane Abyssinian White-eye (Zosterops abyssinicus arabs) in Arabia despite no differentiation in mitochondrial DNA: incipient speciation via niche divergence?

28. The role of evolutionary time, diversification rates and dispersal in determining the global diversity of a large radiation of passerine birds

29. Comparison of adult census size and effective population size support the need for continued protection of two Solomon Island endemics

30. Zosterops senegalensis subsp. senegalensis Bonaparte 1850

32. Four new mitochondrial genomes of the genus zosterops (aves: passeriformes: zosteropidae) from East Africa with a phylogenetic evaluation of the group.

33. Digestive efficiencies of Cape white-eyes (Zosterops virens), red-winged starlings (Onychognathus morio) and speckled mousebirds (Colius striatus) fed varying concentrations of equicaloric glucose or sucrose artificial fruit diets.

34. A new amplicon based approach of whole mitogenome sequencing for phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis: An example of East African white-eyes (Aves, Zosteropidae).

35. Candidate Gene Analysis Suggests Untapped Genetic Complexity in Melanin-Based Pigmentation in Birds.

36. Population density of the Réunion Grey White-eye Zosterops borbonicus within the summit ecosystems of Réunion, Mascarene Islands.

37. Genetic differentiation within a widespread ''supertramp" taxon: Molecular phylogenetics of the Louisiade White-eye (Zosterops griseotinctus).

38. Comparative Phylogeography of Southern African Bird Species Suggests an Ephemeral Speciation Model

39. Jenis-jenis Burung di Daerah Pasui Kecamatan Buntu Batu Kabupaten Enrekang

40. Rapid, complete reproductive isolation in two closely related Zosterops White‐eye bird species despite broadly overlapping ranges*

42. Evolution along the Great Rift Valley: phenotypic and genetic differentiation of East African white-eyes (Aves, Zosteropidae).

43. Effects of population size and isolation on the genetic structure of the East African mountain white-eye Zosterops poliogaster (Aves).

44. Differential divergence in autosomes and sex chromosomes is associated with intra-island diversification at a very small spatial scale in a songbird lineage

46. A phylogeny of white-eyes based on ultraconserved elements

47. Niche evolution reveals disparate signatures of speciation in the ‘great speciator‘ (white-eyes, Aves : Zosterops)

48. Phylogenomics of white-eyes, a ‘great speciator’, reveals Indonesian archipelago as the center of lineage diversity

49. Breeding biology and reproductive success of the Spectacled Tetraka Xanthomixis zosterops (Bernieridae) in a rainforest of Madagascar.

50. Niche divergence promotes rapid diversification of East African sky island white-eyes (Aves: Zosteropidae).

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