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The role of landscape change and paleoclimatic events in shaping the evolutionary history of the Polioptila gnatcatchers (Passeriformes, Polioptilidae) with emphasis on species associated with open habitats

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Table A1. Taxonomic and geographic sampling Polioptila plumbea and P. dumicola specimens used in this study and including also the species P. lactea, P. paraensis, P. attenboroughi, P. caerulea, P.… Click to show full abstract

Table A1. Taxonomic and geographic sampling Polioptila plumbea and P. dumicola specimens used in this study and including also the species P. lactea, P. paraensis, P. attenboroughi, P. caerulea, P. californica, P. guianensis and P. schistaceigula. Map no.: correspondent to the sample locality in the map from Fig. 1. The samples without Map no. were not included in the map because their sequences were available only for one gene. IPMB no.: voucher number of each sample in the ornithology collection from Institute of Pharmacology and Molecular Biotechnology. *Accession number to be submitted.

Keywords: landscape change; change paleoclimatic; events shaping; polioptila; paleoclimatic events; role landscape

Journal Title: Journal of Avian Biology
Year Published: 2018

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