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    Passerine sister clade comparisons reveal variable macroevolutionary outcomes of interhemispheric dispersal by Imfeld, Tyler S, Barker, F Keith

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (29-01-2024)
    “…Dispersal events offer a unique window into macroevolutionary processes, especially with respect to the effects of competition on diversification. Empirical…”
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    Songbirds of the Americas show uniform morphological evolution despite heterogeneous diversification by Imfeld, Tyler S., Barker, F. Keith

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-10-2022)
    “…Studying the relationship between diversification and functional trait evolution among broadly co‐occurring clades can shed light on interactions between…”
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    Relationships of song structure to phylogenetic history, habitat, and morphology in the vireos, greenlets, and allies (Passeriformes: Vireonidae) by Mejías, Miguel A., Roncal, Julissa, Imfeld, Tyler S., Boisen, Sander, Wilson, David R.

    Published in Evolution (01-11-2020)
    “…Acoustic signals show immense variation among passerines, and several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this diversity. In this study, we tested, for…”
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    Diversification and dispersal in the Americas revealed by new phylogenies of the wrens and allies (Passeriformes: Certhioidea) by Imfeld, Tyler S., Barker, F. Keith, Vázquez-Miranda, Hernán, Chaves, Jaime A., Escalante, Patricia, Spellman, Garth M., Klicka, John

    Published in Ornithology (02-04-2024)
    “…The passerine superfamily Certhioidea lacks a complete phylogeny despite decades of recognition as a clade and extensive systematic work within all its…”
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    Mitochondrial genomes and thousands of ultraconserved elements resolve the taxonomy and historical biogeography of the Euphonia and Chlorophonia finches (Passeriformes: Fringillidae) by Imfeld, Tyler S, Barker, F. Keith, Brumfield, Robb T

    Published in The Auk (01-07-2020)
    “…Relationships of the Neotropical finches in the genera Euphonia and Chlorophonia (Fringillidae: Euphoniinae) have been clarified by recent molecular studies,…”
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