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by Funk, Daniel J
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The Assumptions and Challenges of Ancestral State Reconstructions
by Omland, Kevin E.
Systematic biology, 1999, Vol.48 (3), p.604-611

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Novel Intron Phylogeny Supports Plumage Convergence in Orioles (Icterus)
by SANDERS ALLEN, Eva
The Auk, 2003, Vol.120 (4), p.961-969

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Environmental Niche Modeling Reveals Climatic Differences among Breeding Ranges of Orchard Oriole Subspecies
by Martin, Michael D
The American midland naturalist, 2011, Vol.166 (2), p.404-414

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Differentiating the evolution of female song and male-female duets in the New World blackbirds: Can tropical natural history traits explain duet evolution?
by Odom, Karan J.
Evolution, 2015, Vol.69 (3), p.839-847

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NUCLEAR LOCI AND COALESCENT METHODS SUPPORT ANCIENT HYBRIDIZATION AS CAUSE OF MITOCHONDRIAL PARAPHYLY BETWEEN GADWALL AND FALCATED DUCK (ANAS SPP.)
by Peters, Jeffrey L
Evolution, 2007, Vol.61 (8), p.1992-2006

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A Molecular Phylogeny of the Blackbirds (Icteridae): Five Lineages Revealed by Cytochrome-B Sequence Data
by LANYON, S. M
The Auk, 1999, Vol.116 (3), p.629-639

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EVOLUTION OF CAROTENOID PIGMENTATION IN CACIQUES AND MEADOWLARKS (ICTERIDAE): REPEATED GAINS OF RED PLUMAGE COLORATION BY CAROTENOID C4-OXYGENATION
by Friedman, Nicholas R.
Evolution, 2014, Vol.68 (3), p.791-801

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Recent Speciation in the Orchard Oriole Group: Divergence of Icterus spurius spurius and Icterus spurius fuertesi
by Jason M. Baker
The Auk, 2003, Vol.120 (3), p.848-859

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Return Rates in Two Temperate Breeding Orioles (Icterus)
by Dowling, Jenélle L
The Wilson journal of ornithology, 2009, Vol.121 (1), p.190-193

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Genetic Differentiation between Sympatric and Allopatric Wintering Populations of Snow Geese
by Humphries, Elizabeth M
The Wilson journal of ornithology, 2009, Vol.121 (4), p.730-738

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Correlated Evolution of Migration and Sexual Dichromatism in the New World Orioles (Icterus)
by Friedman, Nicholas R
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Multilocus Phylogeography of a Holarctic Duck: Colonization of North America from Eurasia by Gadwall (Anas strepera)
by Peters, Jeffrey L
Evolution, 2008, Vol.62 (6), p.1469-1483

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SONG AND PLUMAGE EVOLUTION IN THE NEW WORLD ORIOLES (ICTERUS) SHOW SIMILAR LABILITY AND CONVERGENCE IN PATTERNS
by Price, J. Jordan
Evolution, 2007, Vol.61 (4), p.850-863

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RECONSTRUCTING PLUMAGE EVOLUTION IN ORIOLES (ICTERUS): REPEATED CONVERGENCE AND REVERSAL IN PATTERNS
by Omland, Kevin E.
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Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism. 1. Convergent Losses of Elaborate Female Coloration in New World Orioles (Icterus spp.)
by Hofmann, Christopher M
The Auk, 2008, Vol.125 (4), p.778-789

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USING SPECTRAL DATA TO RECONSTRUCT EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES IN COLORATION: CAROTENOID COLOR EVOLUTION IN NEW WORLD ORIOLES
by Hofmann, Christopher M.
Evolution, 2006, Vol.60 (8), p.1680-1691

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Convergent Gains of Red Carotenoid-Based Coloration in the New World Blackbirds
by Friedman, Nicholas R
The Auk, 2011, Vol.128 (4), p.678-687

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Coalescent Analyses of Multiple Loci Support a New Route to Speciation in Birds
by Kondo, Beatrice
Evolution, 2008, Vol.62 (5), p.1182-1191

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Phylogeography of the Rufous-Naped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha): Speciation and Hybridization in Mesoamerica
by Vázquez-Miranda, Hernán
The Auk, 2009, Vol.126 (4), p.765-778
