Transitions between colour mechanisms affect speciation dynamics and range distributions of birds

Chad M Eliason1,2, Michaël P J Nicolaï3,4, Cynthia Bom5

  • 1Grainger Bioinformatics Center, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, USA. celiason@fieldmuseum.org.

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