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Published: 2024-03-27
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On the taxonomic status of the Siberian Chiffchaff Phylloscopus [collybita] tristis (Phylloscopidae)

CEFE; CNRS; Univ. Montpellier; EPHE; IRD; Montpellier; France
Common Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita polytypic species Palearctic subspecies collybita abietinus caucasicus menzbieri brevirostris tristis Siberian Chiffchaff morphological acoustic mitochondrial divergence reproductive isolation taxonomic status HBW & Birdlife Taxonomic Checklist IoC World Bird list Clements Checklist Howard & Moore Complete Checklist phenotypic genetic biogeographical migratory divergence species limits Plumage field ornithological literature vagrant contact zones intermediates birds Vocalizations oscine passerine calls innate songs learned species delimitation genetic divergence taxonomically useful datasets

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