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Abstract
The higher-level classification of the New World blackbirds (Icteridae; Aves) has remained relatively stable for nearly a half-century, with most currently used classifications (e.g. Sibley & Monroe 1990; Jaramillo & Burke 1999; Fraga 2011; Remsen et al. 2015) following Blake's (1968) delimitation and sequence of genera in the Peters Check-list of Birds of the World series. Early molecular studies (e.g., Lanyon 1992, 1994; Johnson & Lanyon 1999; Price & Lanyon 2002; Cadena et al. 2004) produced only minor modifications.Title | <strong>A revised classification of the Icteridae (Aves) based on DNA sequence data</strong> |
Abstract | The higher-level classification of the New World blackbirds (Icteridae; Aves) has remained relatively stable for nearly a half-century, with most currently used classifications (e.g. Sibley & Monroe 1990; Jaramillo & Burke 1999; Fraga 2011; Remsen et al. 2015) following Blake's (1968) delimitation and sequence of genera in the Peters Check-list of Birds of the World series. Early molecular studies (e.g., Lanyon 1992, 1994; Johnson & Lanyon 1999; Price & Lanyon 2002; Cadena et al. 2004) produced only minor modifications. |
Author(s) | J. V. Jr. Remsen Alexis F. L. A. Powell Richard Schodde F. Keith Barker Scott M. Lanyon |
Journal | Zootaxa |
ISSN | 1175-5326 |
Volume | 4093 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 285--292 |
DOI | 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.2.9 |
PMID | 27394496 |
Year | 2016 |
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