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Birds of Bosque Protector Jerusalem, Guayllabamba Valley, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian inter-Andean dry valleys are highly affected by human intervention. Currently, less tPalabras claves:Andes, Conservation, dry forest, NeotropicsAutores:Daniela Bahamonde-Vinueza, Elisa Bonaccorso, Héctor Cadena-Ortíz, Juan F. Freile, Santiago VarelaFuentes:scopusA striking, critically endangered, new species of hillstar (Trochilidae: Oreotrochilus) from the southwestern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of the genus Oreotrochilus from the southwestern Andes of Ecuador. The newPalabras claves:Andes, Oreotrochilus, southwest Ecuador, sp. nov., TrochilidaeAutores:Elisa Bonaccorso, Juan F. Freile, Krabbe N., Nilsson J., Sornoza-Molina F.Fuentes:scopusA taxonomic assessment of Chlorospingus flavopectus phaeocephalus and Chlorospingus semifuscus (Passeriformes: Passerellidae), including the description of a new subspecies
ReviewAbstract: Chlorospingus flavopectus, a widely distributed member of the New World sparrows and finches (PasserPalabras claves:Andes, Bird systematics, ECUADOR, hybridization, Passerellidae, Population barriers, speciation, Speciation barriers, Tumbes-ChocóAutores:Avendaño J.E., Bird B., Elisa Bonaccorso, Fuchs J., Juan Carlos Sánchez-Nivicela, Manuel Sánchez-Nivicela, Torres A.Fuentes:scopusGenetic differentiation in the nearly extinct harlequin frogs (Bufonidae: Atelopus), with emphasis on the Andean Atelopus ignescens and A. bomolochos species complexes
ArticleAbstract: The evolutionary relationships of Andean harlequin frogs were studied, with emphasis on the AtelopusPalabras claves:Andes, Atelopus ignescens, Bomolochos, Genetic differentiation, Jambato, phylogeny, PhylogeographyAutores:Duellman W.E., Elisa Bonaccorso, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Luis A. ColomaFuentes:scopusExtensive hybridization between two Andean warbler species with shallow divergence in mtDNA
ArticleAbstract: Studying processes acting on differentiated populations upon secondary contact, such as hybridizatioPalabras claves:Andes, coloration, hybrid zone, mitochondrial DNA, Myioborus, Neotropics, Phylogeography, speciationAutores:Castro-Farias M., Céspedes-Arias L.N., Cuervo A.M., Daniel Cadena C., Elisa Bonaccorso, Mendoza-Santacruz A., Pérez-Emán J.L., Witt C.C.Fuentes:googlescopusHistorical biogeography and speciation in the Neotropical highlands: Molecular phylogenetics of the jay genus Cyanolyca
ArticleAbstract: Phylogenetic relationships were studied in the genus Cyanolyca, an assemblage of jays distributed frPalabras claves:Allopatric speciation, Ancestral area, Andes, Biogeography, Cyanolyca, Hypothesis Testing, Neotropical mountains, New World jaysAutores:Elisa BonaccorsoFuentes:googlescopusIsolation and Characterisation of 11 Microsatellite Loci in the Ecuadorian Hillstar Oreotrochilus chimborazo
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian Hillstar Oreotrochilus chimborazo is a high Andean hummingbird that inhabits paramo ePalabras claves:Andes, Ecuadorian Hillstar, hummingbird, Microsatellite, ParamoAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Elisa Bonaccorso, Harvey N., Nora H. OleasFuentes:googlescopusUnderstanding the evolutionary history of a high Andean endemic: the Ecuadorian hillstar (Oreotrochilus chimborazo)
ArticleAbstract: Geographic isolation has been proposed as the factor driving subspecific diversity of the EcuadorianPalabras claves:Andes, contact zone, dispersal barrier, ECUADOR, hummingbird, intergradation, Paramo, PhylogeographyAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Elisa BonaccorsoFuentes:scopusRange extension and description of the juvenile plumage of the Masked Mountain-tanager (Buthraupis wetmorei, Thraupidae)
ArticleAbstract: Here we report the first record of the Masked Mountain-Tanager (Buthraupis wetmorei) for the EasternPalabras claves:Andes, Eastern cordillera, ECUADOR, Juvenile, Paramo, TephrophilusAutores:Cuervo A.M., Elisa Bonaccorso, Gereda O., Leal C.A., Meneses H.S.Fuentes:googlescopusPopulation genetics of the Plumbeous Sierra-finch (Geospizopsis unicolor) across the Ecuadorian paramos: uncovering the footprints of the last ice age
ArticleAbstract: We explored how climate change during the last ~ 21,000 years may have affected the distribution andPalabras claves:Andes, ECUADOR, Genetic isolation, High Andean birds, last glacial maximum, PleistoceneAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Elisa Bonaccorso, Jesús Muñoz, Vélez-Márquez A.Fuentes:scopus