Birding and DNA: species for the new millenium

Reviews some of the species concepts most relevant to avian studies, and attempts to show how and why this change has happened, and its consequences for taxonomy and species limits. Examples are given in the form of ‘case studies’, and include Carrion/Hooded Crows Corvus corone/cornix, Green-winged/Eurasian Teals Anas carolinensis/crecca and Phylloscopus warblers. more

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  • 50
  • 3
  • 223-242

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