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Title: Dramatic niche shifts and morphological change in two insular bird species
Authors: Alström, Per
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Evolution
Molecular biology
Speciation
Morphological divergence
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Colonizations of islands are often associated with rapid morphological divergence. We present two previously unrecog-nized cases of dramatic morphological change and niche shifts in connection with colonization of tropical forest-covered islands. These evolutionary changes have concealed the fact that the passerine birds madanga, Madanga ruficollis, from Buru, Indonesia, and São Tomé shorttail, Amaurocichla bocagii, from São Tomé, Gulf of Guinea, are forest-adapted members of the family Motacillidae (pipits and wagtails).
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22433
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