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DNA and splits - references

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Subject: DNA and splits - references
From: "Frank Rheindt" <>
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 03:32:30 +0100
Dear all,

since so many people asked me for a list of references to my sermon (within
less than 1 hr of posting), I'll just send it to the list. Press delete if
not interested.


Andersson, M. 1999. Hybridization and skua phylogeny. Proc. R. Soc. Lond B
266: 1579-1585.

Fleischer, R. C., C. E. McIntosh, and C. L. Tarr. 1998. Evolution on a
volcanic conveyor belt: Using phylogenetic reconstructions and K-Arbased
ages of the Hawaiian Islands to estimate molecular evolutionary rates.
Molecular Ecology 7:533-545.

Gillooly, J.F., A.P. Allen, G.B. West, and J. H. Brown. 2005. The rate of
DNA evolution: Effects of body size and temperature on the molecular clock.
Proc. Nat. Soc. Phil. 102: 140-145.

Johnson, KP, Cicero, C. 2004. New mitochondrial DNA data affirm the
importance of Pleistocene speciation in North America. Evolution 58:
1122-1130.

Johnson, KP, Sorenson, MD. 1998. Comparing molecular evolution in two
mitochondrial protein coding genes in the dabbling ducks (tribe: Anatini).
Mol. Phylogen. Evol. 10: 82-94.

Joseph L., Thomas Wilke, José Ten Have and R. Terry Chesser. 2006.
Implications of mitochondrial DNA polyphyly in two ecologically
undifferentiated but morphologically distinct migratory birds, the masked
and white-browed woodswallows Artamus spp. of inland Australia. Journal of
Avian Biology
37: 625.

Lovette, Irby J. 2004. Mitochondrial dating and mixed support for the 2%
rule in birds.The Auk 121: 1-6.

Nunn GB, Stanley, SE. 1998. Body size effects and rates of cytochrome b
evolution in tube-nosed seabirds. Mol. Biol. Evol. 15: 1360-1371.

Warren, BH, Bermingham, E, Bowie, RC, Prys-Jones, RP, Thebaud, C. 2003.
Molecular phylogeography reveals island colonization history and
diversification of western Indian Ocean sunbirds. Mol. Phylogen. Evol. 29:
67-85.

Weckstein, J. D.,  Zink, R. M., Blackwell-Rago R. C., Nelson D. A. 2001.
Anomalous variation in mitochondrial genomes of white-crowned (Zonotrichia
leucophrys) and golden-crowned (Z. atricapilla) sparrows : Pseudogenes,
hybridization, or incomplete lineage sorting? The Auk 118: 231-236.


Cheers
Frank


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