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1. Tapping the woodpecker tree for evolutionary insight.

2. Biogeography and diversification dynamics of the African woodpeckers.

3. Concordant genetic structure in two species of woodpecker distributed across the primary West African biogeographic barriers.

4. A new classification of the Pied Woodpeckers assemblage (Dendropicini, Picidae) based on a comprehensive multi-locus phylogeny.

5. Rapid diversification of falcons (Aves: Falconidae) due to expansion of open habitats in the Late Miocene.

6. A multi-locus phylogeny suggests an ancient hybridization event between Campephilus and melanerpine woodpeckers (Aves: Picidae).

7. Molecular phylogeny of African bush-shrikes and allies: Tracing the biogeographic history of an explosive radiation of corvoid birds

8. Pliocene diversification within the South American Forest falcons (Falconidae: Micrastur)

9. A new Indo-Malayan member of the Stenostiridae (Aves: Passeriformes) revealed by multilocus sequence data: Biogeographical implications for a morphologically diverse clade of flycatchers

11. Molecular support for a rapid cladogenesis of the woodpecker clade Malarpicini, with further insights into the genus Picus (Piciformes: Picinae)

12. Complex biogeographic history of the cuckoo-shrikes and allies (Passeriformes: Campephagidae) revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data

13. The African warbler genus Hyliota as a lost lineage in the Oscine songbird tree: Molecular support for an African origin of the Passerida

14. Phylogenetic relationships of the African bush-shrikes and helmet-shrikes (Passeriformes: Malaconotidae)

15. Multi-locus phylogenetic inference among New World Vultures (Aves: Cathartidae).

16. A molecular phylogeny of the harriers (Circus, Accipitridae) indicate the role of long distance dispersal and migration in diversification.

17. When colors mislead: Genomics and bioacoustics prompt re-classification of Asian flycatcher radiation (Aves: Niltavinae).

18. Explosive avian radiations and multi-directional dispersal across Wallacea: Evidence from the Campephagidae and other Crown Corvida (Aves)

19. Evolutionary history and biogeography of the drongos (Dicruridae), a tropical Old World clade of corvoid passerines

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