Sibling species of titmice in the Parus inornatus complex (Aves: Paridae)

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Sibling species of titmice in the Parus inornatus complex (Aves: Paridae)

Carla Cicero

(University of California publications in zoology, v. 128)(Contribution from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California at Berkeley)

University of California Press, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-217)

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In a comprehensive investigation of macrogeographic variation in the Plain Titmouse (Parus inornatus) complex in western North America, the author assessed population-level patterns of differentiation in morphometric, colorimetric, allozymic, mtDNA, and vocal characters. These suites of traits showed broad geographic concordance, distinguishing Pacific slope from interior populations. These two groups of populations are treated as sibling species.

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