John M. Bates
John M. Bates, U.S. ornithologist.
- Negaunee Integrative Research Center, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, USA.
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Publications
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2005
edit- Braun, M.J., Isler, M.L., Isler, P.R., Bates, J.M. & Robbins, M.B.. 2005. Avian speciation in the Pantepui: the case of the Roraiman Antbird (Percnostola [Schistocichla] "leucostigma" saturata). Condor 107:327-341. DOI: 10.1650/7647 Full Article (PDF)Reference page.
2007
edit- Tello, J.G. & Bates, J.M. 2007. Molecular phylogenetics of the Flatbill and Tody-tyrant assemblage of Tyrant Flycatchers (Tyrannidae). Auk 124, 134–154. Abstract. DOI: 10.1642/0004-8038(2007)124[134:MPOTTA]2.0.CO;2Reference page.
2013
edit- Aleixo, A., Portes, C.E.B., Whittaker, A., Weckstein, J.D., Gonzaga, L.P., Zimmer, K.J., Ribas, C.C. & Bates, J.M. 2013. Molecular systematics and taxonomic revision of the Curve-billed Scythebill complex (Campylorhamphus procurvoides: Dendrocolaptidae), with description of a new species from western Amazonian Brazil. Pp. 253–257 In: del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, and D.A. Christie (eds.) (2013). Handbook of the Birds of the World. Special Volume: New Species and Global Index. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. Full article (PDF) Reference page.
- Portes, C.E.B., Aleixo, A., Zimmer, K.J., Whittaker, A., Weckstein, J.D., Gonzaga, L.P., Ribas, C.C., Bates, J.M. & Lees, A.C. 2013. A new species of Campylorhamphus (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae) from the Tapajós – Xingu interfluve in Amazonian Brazil. Pp. 258–262 In: del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, and D.A. Christie (eds.) (2013). Handbook of the Birds of the World. Special Volume: New Species and Global Index. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. Full article (PDF) Reference page.
- Stanley, W.T., Robbins, L.W., Malekani, J.M., Gambalemoke Mbalitini, S., Migurimu, D.A., Mukinzi, J.C., Hulselmans, J., Prévot, V., Verheyen, E., Hutterer, R., Doty, J.B., Monroe, B.P., Nakazawa, Y.J., Braden, Z., Carroll, D., Kerbis Peterhans, J.C., Bates, J.M. & Esselstyn, J.A. 2013. A new hero emerges: another exceptional mammalian spine and its potential adaptive significance. Biology letters 9(5) DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0486 Reference page.
2014
edit- Tello, J.G., Raposo, M.A., Bates, J.M., Bravo, G.A., Cadena, C.D. & Maldonado-Coelho, M. 2014. Reassessment of the systematics of the widespread genus Cercomacra (Aves: Thamnophilidae). Zoological journal of the Linnean Society 170(3): 546–565. Full article (PDF). DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12116 Reference page.
2016
edit- Dantas S.M., Weckstein, J.D., Bates, J.M., Krabbe, N., Cadena, C.D., Robbins, M.B., Valderrama, E. & Aleixo A. 2016. Molecular systematics of the new world screech-owls (Megascops: Aves, Strigidae): biogeographic and taxonomic implications. Molecular Philogenetics and Evolution 94(Pt B):626-634. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.09.025Reference page.
2017
edit- De Silva, T.N., Peterson, A.T., Bates, J.M., Fernando, S.W. & Girard, M.G. 2017. Phylogenetic relationships of weaverbirds (Aves: Ploceidae): A first robust phylogeny based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 109: 21–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2016.12.013 PDF Reference page.
2020
edit- Azuaje‐Rodríguez, R.A., Weckstein, J.D., Dispoto, J.H., Patel, S., Cacciopo, J.A., Bates, J.M., Silva, S.M., & Aleixo, A. 2020. Molecular systematics of the Amazonian endemic genus Hylexetastes (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae): taxonomic and conservation implications. Ibis 162(1): 119–136 DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12693 Reference page.
2021
edit- Dantas, S.M., Weckstein, J.D., Bates, J.M., Oliveira, J., Catanach, T.A. & Aleixo, A. 2021. Multi-character taxonomic review, systematics, and biogeography of the Black-capped/Tawny-bellied Screech Owl (Megascops atricapilla-M. watsonii) complex (Aves: Strigidae). Zootaxa 4949(3): 401–444. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4949.3.1 Reference page.
2023
edit- Reyes P., Bates, J.M., Naka, L.N., Miller, M.J., Caballero, I., González-Quevedo, C., Parra, J.L., Rivera-Gutiérrez, H.F., Bonaccorso, E. & Tello, J.G. 2023. Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of the ancient genus Onychorhynchus (Aves: Onychorhynchidae) suggest cryptic Amazonian diversity. Journal of Avian Biology: e03159. DOI: 10.1111/jav.03159 Reference page.
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