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  1. Gradual Distance Dispersal Shapes the Genetic Structure in an Alpine Grasshopper
  2. Characterization of microsatellite markers for the endangered Daphne rodriguezii (Thymelaeaceae) and related species
  3. Pleistocene extinctions as drivers of biogeographical patterns on the easternmost Canary Islands
  4. The roles of geography, climate and sexual selection in driving divergence among insect populations on mountaintops
  5. Divergent patterns of telomere shortening in tropical compared to temperate stonechats
  6. Acoustic, genetic, and morphological analyses of the Canarian common chaffinch complex Fringilla coelebs ssp. reveals cryptic diversification
  7. Disentangling the effects of genetic and environmental factors on movement behaviour
  8. Factors governing the prevalence and richness of avian haemosporidian communities within and between temperate mountains
  9. Equilibrium Bird Species Diversity in Atlantic Islands
  10. Baseline and stress-induced levels of corticosterone in male and female Afrotropical and European temperate stonechats during breeding
  11. Testosterone, territorial response, and song in seasonally breeding tropical and temperate stonechats
  12. Correlated patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation across an avian family
  13. A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island Biogeography
  14. Factors affecting the distribution of haemosporidian parasites within an oceanic island
  15. Ecological divergence among young lineages favours sympatry, but convergence among old ones allows coexistence in syntopy
  16. What are We Learning about Speciation and Extinction from the Canary Islands?
  17. Life histories co-evolve with species' ecological niche, but slowly
  18. Drift, not selection, shapes toll-like receptor variation among oceanic island populations
  19. Unforeseen biogeographical patterns in a multiple parasite system in Macaronesia
  20. Disentangling the complex evolutionary history of the Western Palearctic blue tits (Cyanistesspp.) - phylogenomic analyses suggest radiation by multiple colonization events and subsequent isolation
  21. Abiotic, Biotic, and Evolutionary Control of the Distribution of C and N Isotopes in Food Webs
  22. Population history, gene flow, and bottlenecks in island populations of a secondary seed disperser, the southern grey shrike (Lanius meridionalis koenigi)
  23. Characterization of microsatellite markers for Saxicola species
  24. GENETIC, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND ACOUSTIC EVIDENCE REVEALS LACK OF DIVERSIFICATION IN THE COLONIZATION PROCESS IN AN ISLAND BIRD
  25. Pronounced Fixation, Strong Population Differentiation and Complex Population History in the Canary Islands Blue Tit Subspecies Complex
  26. Genetic and phenotypic divergence in an island bird: isolation by distance, by colonization or by adaptation?
  27. Information theory reveals that individual birds do not alter song complexity when varying song length
  28. Local climate determines intra- and interspecific variation in sexual size dimorphism in mountain grasshopper communities
  29. Return flight to the Canary Islands – The key role of peripheral populations of Afrocanarian blue tits (Aves: Cyanistes teneriffae) in multi-gene reconstructions of colonization pathways
  30. Corrigendum to “Phylogenetic relationships, biogeography and speciation in the avian genus Saxicola” [Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 48 (2008) 1145–1154]
  31. Population connectivity buffers genetic diversity loss in a seabird
  32. Song characterization in the spectacled warbler (Sylvia conspicillata): a circum-Mediterranean species with a complex song structure
  33. Age, origins and extinctions of the avifauna of Macaronesia: a synthesis of phylogenetic and fossil information
  34. Gene conversion rapidly generates major histocompatibility complex diversity in recently founded bird populations
  35. Biogeographical patterns and co-occurrence of pathogenic infection across island populations of Berthelot’s pipit (Anthus berthelotii)
  36. A multi-gene approach reveals a complex evolutionary history in the Cyanistes species group
  37. Ancient DNA of the Extinct Lava Shearwater (Puffinus olsoni) from the Canary Islands Reveals Incipient Differentiation within the P. puffinus Complex
  38. Nest site selection and the effects of land use in a multi-scale approach on the distribution of a passerine in an island arid environment
  39. Disentangling Ancient Interactions: A New Extinct Passerine Provides Insights on Character Displacement among Extinct and Extant Island Finches
  40. Goats, birds, and emergent diseases: apparent and hidden effects of exotic species in an island environment
  41. Genetic characterization, distribution and prevalence of avian pox and avian malaria in the Berthelot’s pipit (Anthus berthelotii) in Macaronesia
  42. Phylogenetic relationships, biogeography and speciation in the avian genus Saxicola
  43. Site fidelity in the Canary Islands stonechat Saxicola dacotiae in relation to spatial and temporal patterns of habitat suitability
  44. Food resource matching by foraging tits Parus spp. during spring-summer in a Mediterranean mixed forest; evidence for an ideal free distribution
  45. Secondary seed dispersal systems, frugivorous lizards and predatory birds in insular volcanic badlands
  46. Population history of Berthelot's pipit: colonization, gene flow and morphological divergence in Macaronesia
  47. Reproduction in an endemic bird of a semiarid island: a food-mediated process
  48. Ecological traits influence the current distribution and range of an island endemic bird
  49. Native dispersers induce germination asynchrony in a macaronesian endemic plant (Rubia fruticosa, Rubiaceae) in xeric environments of the Canary Islands
  50. Divorce in the Canary Islands Stonechat (Saxicola dacotiae)
  51. Effect of native and alien vertebrate frugivores on seed viability and germination patterns of Rubia fruticosa (Rubiaceae) in the eastern Canary Islands
  52. Colonisation and diversification of the blue tits (Parus caeruleus teneriffae-group) in the Canary Islands
  53. Strategic Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programs: A Methodology for Estimating Effects on Biodiversity
  54. Habitat selection by the Canary Islands stonechat (Saxicola dacotiae) (Meade-Waldo, 1889) in Fuerteventura Island: a two-tier habitat approach with implications for its conservation
  55. Tree species selection to perform singing and foraging behaviour by Great and Blue Tits: a trade-off between food gathering and territorial behaviour?