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Pleistocene effects on North American songbird evolution
John Klicka, Robert M Zink
Bell Museum of Natural History
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North America
100%
Walker
100%
Songbird
100%
Phylogeographic
66%
Phylogroup
66%
Speciation
50%
Late Pleistocene
50%
Zink
50%
Divergence
33%
Avian Evolution
33%
Intraspecific
33%
Evolutionary
16%
Mitochondrial DNA
16%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
16%
Lack of Consensus
16%
Mitochondrial Sequences
16%
Speciation Events
16%
Speciation Process
16%
Sequence Divergence
16%
Null Model
16%
Biological Species
16%
Divergence Time
16%
Species Concept
16%
Late Pliocene
16%
DNA Distances
16%
Order Passeriformes
16%
Reciprocal Monophyly
16%
Geographic Separation
16%
Taxonomic Practices
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Aves
100%
Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Haplotype
33%
Monophyly
33%
Passeriformes
33%
Evolution
33%