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Les Christidis

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Zootaxa|May 30, 2014
Relicts from Tertiary Australasia: undescribed families and subfamilies of songbirds (Passeriformes) and their zoogeographic signalRichard Schodde, Les Christidis
Nature|June 2, 2017
Taxonomy anarchy hampers conservationStephen T Garnett, Les Christidis
Zootaxa|October 14, 2018
Better governance will lead to better taxonomy: response to Raposo et al. (2017)Stephen T Garnett, Les Christidis
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 4, 2004
Phylogeny and evolution of the Australo-Papuan honeyeaters (Passeriformes, Meliphagidae)Amy C Driskell, Les Christidis
Plos Biology|March 15, 2018
Science-based taxonomy still needs better governance: Response to Thomson et alStephen Thomas Garnett, Les Christidis
Scientific Reports|January 21, 2016
Ecological opportunity and the evolution of habitat preferences in an arid-zone bird: implications for speciation in a climate-modified landscapeJanette A Norman, Les Christidis
BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 8, 2008
Habitat shifts in the evolutionary history of a Neotropical flycatcher lineage from forest and open landscapesFrank E Rheindt, Les Christidis, Janette A Norman
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 23, 2008
DNA evidence shows vocalizations to be a better indicator of taxonomic limits than plumage patterns in Zimmerius tyrant-flycatchersFrank E Rheindt, Janette A Norman, Les Christidis
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 29, 2007
Phylogenetic relationships of tyrant-flycatchers (Aves: Tyrannidae), with an emphasis on the elaeniine assemblageFrank E Rheindt, Janette A Norman, Les Christidis
Oecologia|June 1, 2006
Latitudinal gradients in abundance, and the causes of rarity in the tropics: a test using Australian honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae)Matthew R E Symonds, Les Christidis, Christopher N Johnson
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Zootaxa|May 30, 2014
Relicts from Tertiary Australasia: undescribed families and subfamilies of songbirds (Passeriformes) and their zoogeographic signalRichard Schodde, Les Christidis
Nature|June 2, 2017
Taxonomy anarchy hampers conservationStephen T Garnett, Les Christidis
Zootaxa|October 14, 2018
Better governance will lead to better taxonomy: response to Raposo et al. (2017)Stephen T Garnett, Les Christidis
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 4, 2004
Phylogeny and evolution of the Australo-Papuan honeyeaters (Passeriformes, Meliphagidae)Amy C Driskell, Les Christidis
Plos Biology|March 15, 2018
Science-based taxonomy still needs better governance: Response to Thomson et alStephen Thomas Garnett, Les Christidis
Scientific Reports|January 21, 2016
Ecological opportunity and the evolution of habitat preferences in an arid-zone bird: implications for speciation in a climate-modified landscapeJanette A Norman, Les Christidis
BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 8, 2008
Habitat shifts in the evolutionary history of a Neotropical flycatcher lineage from forest and open landscapesFrank E Rheindt, Les Christidis, Janette A Norman
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 23, 2008
DNA evidence shows vocalizations to be a better indicator of taxonomic limits than plumage patterns in Zimmerius tyrant-flycatchersFrank E Rheindt, Janette A Norman, Les Christidis
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 29, 2007
Phylogenetic relationships of tyrant-flycatchers (Aves: Tyrannidae), with an emphasis on the elaeniine assemblageFrank E Rheindt, Janette A Norman, Les Christidis
Oecologia|June 1, 2006
Latitudinal gradients in abundance, and the causes of rarity in the tropics: a test using Australian honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae)Matthew R E Symonds, Les Christidis, Christopher N Johnson
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