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1. Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics (vol 587, pg 252, 2020)

2. Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics

3. Amazonian rivers are leaky barriers to gene flow in forest understory birds.

4. Whole genomes show contrasting trends of population size changes and genomic diversity for an Amazonian endemic passerine over the late quaternary.

5. Phylogenomics Reveals that Mitochondrial Capture and Nuclear Introgression Characterize Skua Species Proposed to be of Hybrid Origin.

6. Ecology and the Origin of Nonephemeral Species.

7. The role of divergent ecological adaptation during allopatric speciation in vertebrates.

8. Legacy of supervolcanic eruptions on population genetic structure of brown kiwi.

9. Gene flow, genomic homogenization and the timeline to speciation in Amazonian manakins.

10. Demographic decline and lineage-specific adaptations characterize New Zealand kiwi.

11. Distinguishing genomic homogenization from parapatric speciation in an elevationally replacing pair of Ramphocelus tanagers.

12. Geographic contact drives increased reproductive isolation in two cryptic Empidonax flycatchers.

13. Character displacement drives trait divergence in a continental fauna.

14. Correlates of bird collisions with buildings across three North American countries.

15. Author Correction: Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics.

16. Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics.

17. Postzygotic isolation drives genomic speciation between highly cryptic Hypocnemis antbirds from Amazonia.

18. The genome of the Xingu scale-backed antbird (Willisornis vidua nigrigula) reveals lineage-specific adaptations.

19. A Comparative Test for Divergent Adaptation: Inferring Speciation Drivers from Functional Trait Divergence.

20. Genomic data reveal a protracted window of introgression during the diversification of a neotropical woodcreeper radiation.

21. Is Niagara Falls a barrier to gene flow in riverine fishes? A test using genome-wide SNP data from seven native species.

22. Song playbacks demonstrate slower evolution of song discrimination in birds from Amazonia than from temperate North America.

23. Elevational differentiation accelerates trait evolution but not speciation rates in Amazonian birds.

25. Morphologically cryptic Amazonian bird species pairs exhibit strong postzygotic reproductive isolation.

26. Extraction of DNA from captive-sourced feces and molted feathers provides a novel method for conservation management of New Zealand kiwi ( Apteryx spp.).

27. Hybrid speciation leads to novel male secondary sexual ornamentation of an Amazonian bird.

28. Sexual selection, speciation and constraints on geographical range overlap in birds.

29. Explosive ice age diversification of kiwi.

30. Extinction as a driver of avian latitudinal diversity gradients.

31. Species coexistence: macroevolutionary relationships and the contingency of historical interactions.

32. Hybridization in headwater regions, and the role of rivers as drivers of speciation in Amazonian birds.

33. Postcopulatory sexual selection is associated with accelerated evolution of sperm morphology.

34. SimRAD: an R package for simulation-based prediction of the number of loci expected in RADseq and similar genotyping by sequencing approaches.

35. Latitudinal gradients in climatic-niche evolution accelerate trait evolution at high latitudes.

36. Environmental harshness, latitude and incipient speciation.

37. Sexual selection accelerates signal evolution during speciation in birds.

38. Do freshwater fishes diversify faster than marine fishes? A test using state-dependent diversification analyses and molecular phylogenetics of new world silversides (atherinopsidae).

39. Diversity-dependent cladogenesis and trait evolution in the adaptive radiation of the auks (aves: alcidae).

40. Calibration of the modified Huddart and Bodenham scoring system against the GOSLON/5-year-olds' index for unilateral cleft lip and palate.

41. The role of ecological constraint in driving the evolution of avian song frequency across a latitudinal gradient.

42. Ecological limits on diversification of the Himalayan core Corvoidea.

43. Diversification in Adelomyia hummingbirds follows Andean uplift.

44. Andean uplift promotes lowland speciation through vicariance and dispersal in Dendrocincla woodcreepers.

45. A latitudinal gradient in rates of evolution of avian syllable diversity and song length.

47. Limits to speciation inferred from times to secondary sympatry and ages of hybridizing species along a latitudinal gradient.

48. Early bursts of body size and shape evolution are rare in comparative data.

49. The Great American Biotic Interchange in birds.

50. Out of Amazonia again and again: episodic crossing of the Andes promotes diversification in a lowland forest flycatcher.

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