Matthew J. Miller
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Matthew J. Miller, U.S. ornithologist
- Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,Balboa, Panamá.
- Reneco International Wildlife Consultants LLC, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Taxon names authored
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Publications
[edit]2008
[edit]- Miller, M.J., Bermingham, E., Klicka, J., Escalante, P., Amaral, F.S.R. do, Weir, J.T. & Winker, K. 2008. Out of Amazonia again and again: episodic crossing of the Andes promotes diversification in a lowland forest flycatcher. Proceedings of the Royal Society (B) 275: 1133–1142. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0015 Full article (PDF)Reference page.
2010
[edit]- Chaves, J.C., Cuervo, A.M., Miller, M.J. & Cadena, C.D. 2010. Revising species limits in a group of Myrmeciza antbirds reveals a cryptic species within M. laemosticta (Thamnophilidae). The Condor 112: 718-730. Full article (PDF) DOI: 10.1525/cond.2010.100098Reference page.
2014
[edit]- Bryson, R.W., Jr., Chaves, J., Smith, B.T., Miller, M.J., Winker, K., Pérez-Emán, J.L. & Klicka, J. 2014. Diversification across the New World within the ‘blue’ cardinalids (Aves: Cardinalidae). Journal of Biogeography 41(3): 587–599. DOI: 10.1111/jbi.12218 Reference page. }
2019
[edit]- DaCosta J.M., Miller, M.J., Mortensen, J.L., Reed, J.M., Curry, R.L. & Sorenson, M.D. 2019. Phylogenomics clarifies biogeographic and evolutionary history, and conservation status of West Indian tremblers and thrashers (Aves: Mimidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 136: 196–205. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2019.04.016 ResearchGate 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.