Frequency of bird hybrids: does detectability make all the difference?
- 10 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Ornithology
- Vol. 145 (2) , 123-128
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-004-0022-0
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Hybridization patterns and the evolution of reproductive isolation in ducksBiological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2002
- Avian hybridization, mixed pairing and female choiceAnimal Behaviour, 2002
- Social mating systems and extrapair fertilizations in passerine birdsBehavioral Ecology, 2001
- Male-biased gene flow across an avian hybrid zone: evidence from mitochondrial and microsatellite DNAJournal of Evolutionary Biology, 2001
- Immune defence, extra–pair paternity, and sexual selection in birdsProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 1997
- Bright Male Plumage and Predation Risk in Passerine Birds: Are Males Easier to Detect Than Females?Oikos, 1995
- BLOOD PARASITES IN BRIGHT BIRDS: TESTING THE HAMILTON-ZUK HYPOTHESIS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA WITH AN IMPROVED STATISTICAL METHODOstrich, 1995
- Hybridization of Bird SpeciesScience, 1992
- Phylogeny and Classification of the BirdsPublished by JSTOR ,1991
- Effects of predation, parasites, and phylogeny on the evolution of bright coloration in north american male passerinesEvolutionary Ecology, 1991