Charles Sibley
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American ornithologist and molecular biologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Gald Sibley was an American ornithologist and molecular biologist. He had an immense influence on the scientific classification of birds, and the work that Sibley initiated has substantially altered our understanding of the evolutionary history of modern birds.
Charles Sibley's Published Works
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- Phylogeny and Classification of the Birds: A Study in Molecular Evolution (1991) (1421)
- A Supplement To Distribution And Taxonomy Of Birds Of The World (1952) (1313)
- Continental breakup and the ordinal diversification of birds and mammals (1996) (507)
- ECOLOGICAL SOURCES OF SELECTION ON AVIAN SOUNDS (2004) (468)
- A Classification of the Living Birds of the World Based on Dna-Dna Hybridization Studies (1988) (281)
- A World Checklist of Birds (1993) (261)
- The early history of modern birds inferred from DNA sequences of nuclear and mitochondrial ribosomal genes. (2000) (236)
- The Evolutionary and Taxonomic Significance of Sexual Dimorphism and Hybridization in Birds (1957) (209)
- The phylogeny of the hominoid primates, as indicated by DNA-DNA hybridization (2005) (208)
- The Phylogeny and Classification of the Australo-Papuan Passerine Birds (1985) (189)
- A comparative study of the egg white proteins of non-passerine birds (1972) (184)
- The Birds Reclassified. (Book Reviews: Phylogeny and Classification of Birds. A Study in Molecular Evolution.) (1991) (145)
- Phylogeny and classification of birds based on the data of DNA-DNA hybridization (1983) (143)
- Molecules vs. morphology in avian evolution: the case of the "pelecaniform" birds. (1994) (131)
- DNA-DNA hybridization evidence of the rapid rate of muroid rodent DNA evolution. (1987) (123)
- DNA hybridization evidence of hominoid phylogeny: Results from an expanded data set (2005) (119)
- Hybridization in the Buntings (Passerina) of the Great Plains (1959) (92)
- DNA sequence support for a close phylogenetic relationship between some storks and New World vultures (1994) (87)
- Phylogeny and biogeography of ratite birds inferred from DNA sequences of the mitochondrial ribosomal genes. (1998) (87)
- Hybridization in the Orioles of the Great Plains (1964) (83)
- HYBRIDIZATION IN THE RED–EYED TOWHEES OF MEXICO (1954) (76)
- The Relationships of the Hawaiian Honeycreepers (Drepaninini) as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization (1982) (64)
- DNA hybridization evidence of hominoid phylogeny: A reanalysis of the data (1990) (63)
- Phylogeny and classification of New World suboscine passerine birds (Passeriformes: Oligomyodi: Tyrannides) (1985) (59)
- Reconstructing Bird Phylogeny by Comparing DNA's (1986) (56)
- Species formation in the red-eyed towhees of Mexico (1951) (55)
- HYBRIDIZATION IN THE RED-EYED TOWHEES OF MEXICO: THE EASTERN PLATEAU POPULATIONS (1958) (51)
- Genetic Polymorphism in New Guinea Starlings of the Genus Aplonis (1974) (50)
- Why one-kilobase sequences from mitochondrial DNA fail to solve the Hoatzin phylogenetic enigma. (1994) (48)
- Hybridization in the Red-Eyed Towhees of Mexico: The Populations of the Southeastern Plateau Region (1964) (44)
- Hybridization in the Rufous-Sided Towhees of the Great Plains (1959) (42)
- The Comparative Morphology of Protein Molecules as Data for Classification (1962) (41)
- Phylogenetic relationships of the hoatzin, an enigmatic South American bird. (1995) (38)
- DNA Hybridization and Avian Phylogenetics (1987) (37)
- The Relationships of the Starlings (Sturnidae: Sturnini) and the Mockingbirds (Sturnidae: Mimini) (1984) (34)
- Variability in the Electrophoretic Patterns of Avian Serum Proteins (1959) (32)
- The relationships of the New Zealand wrens (Acanthisittidae) as indicated by DNA-DNA hybridization (1982) (32)
- The Relationships of the Vireos (Vireoninae) as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization (1982) (30)
- Rapid Evolution in Orioles of the Genus Icterus (1977) (29)
- On the phylogeny and classification of living birds (1994) (28)
- GENIC CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SYMPATRY IN ORIOLES OF THE GENUS ICTERUS (1979) (28)
- Relationships of the chromosomal species in the eurasian mole rats of theSpalax ehrenbergi group as determined by DNA-DNA hybridization, and an estimate of the spalacid-murid divergence time (1989) (26)
- The Relationships of the Lyrebirds (1974) (26)
- THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE FLAMINGOS AS INDICATED BY THE EGG-WHITE PROTEINS AND HEMOGLOBINS (1969) (26)
- A Comparative Electrophoretic Study of Avian Plasma Proteins (1970) (24)
- The Relationships of the Australo—Papuan Scrub-Robins Drymodes as Indicated by DNA—DNA Hybridization (1982) (23)
- The relationships of the sharpbill (Oxyruncus cristatus) (1984) (23)
- THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE WRENTIT AS INDICATED BY DNA-DNA HYBRIDIZATION (1982) (21)
- An Electrophoretic Study of Avian Eye-Lens Proteins (1967) (20)
- From Field and Study (19)
- The Relationships of the Australasian Whistlers Pachycephala as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization (1982) (18)
- An Electrophoretic Study of Egg-White Proteins in Twenty-Three Breeds of the Domestic Fowl (1959) (18)
- The Relationships of Four Species of New Zealand Passerine Birds (1987) (17)
- The Contribution of Avian Taxonomy (1954) (16)
- DNA Hybridization and Avian Systematics (1987) (15)
- DISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION OF THE BLACK ROSY FINCH (1959) (15)
- The Phylogenetic Relationships of the Rails, Based on DNA Comparisons (1993) (15)
- The Relationships of the Australo-Papuan Sittellas Daphoenositta as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization (1982) (14)
- DNA-DNA Hybridization and Avian Phylogeny@@@Phylogeny and Classification of Birds: A Study in Molecular Evolution. (1992) (14)
- The Relationships of the Australo-Papuan Treecreepers Climacteridae as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization (1984) (13)
- Molecular Evidence That the Bonin Islands "Honeyeater" Is a White-eye (1995) (12)
- A new classification of the living birds of the world. Responses (1989) (12)
- The Lesser Melampitta Is a Bird of Paradise (1987) (12)
- The Relationships of the Swallows (Hirundinidae) (1982) (11)
- The relationships of the Bornean Bristlehead(Pityriasis gymnocephala) and the Black-collared Thrush(Chlamydochaera jefferyi) (1984) (11)
- THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE AFRICAN SUGARBIRDS (PROMEROPS) (1974) (11)
- A Miocene Gull from Nebraska (1941) (10)
- OF SYMPATRY IN ORIOLES OF THE GENUS ICTERUS (1979) (10)
- Notes on the Birds of New Georgia, Central Solomon Islands (1951) (10)
- The Generic Allocation of the Green-Tailed Towhee (1955) (10)
- The Relationships of the Seed-snipe (Thinocoridae) as Indicated by Their Egg White Proteins and Hemoglobins (1968) (8)
- The Warbling Vireo of the Cape District of Lower California (1940) (8)
- Proceedings XIII International Ornithological Congress (1964) (8)
- Proteins and DNA in systematic biology. (1997) (8)
- The relationships of the Australo-Papuan Fairy-wrens as indicated by DNA-DNA hybridization (1983) (8)
- Breeding Habits of Megapodes on Simbo, Central Solomon Islands (1946) (7)
- The relationships of the Papuan genus Peltops (1984) (7)
- A Hybrid Longspur from Saskatchewan (1955) (5)
- Frequency of Occurrence of Birds on the Berkeley Campus, University of California (1940) (3)
- The relationships of the Accentors(Prunella) as indicated by DNA-DNA hybridization (1981) (3)
- Birds of the Philippines Jean Delacour Ernst Mayr (1946) (2)
- Ornithology: The Contribution of Avian Taxonomy (1954) (2)
- The Abbreviated Inner Primaries of Nestling Woodpeckers (1957) (1)
- Proceedings, XIII International Ornithological Congress, Ithaca 17-24 June 1962 (1963) (1)
- Treasurer's Report, Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1954 (1955) (0)
- Molecular Systematics of Birds (1989) (0)
- Treasurer's Report, Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1955 (1956) (0)
- over 500 species of animals. With refinements in technique have come many more (1959) (0)
- Symposium: Higher category systematics (1994) (0)
- Hybridization in Buntings 445 (2003) (0)
- Rovfuglene og Viltpleien (Predatory Birds and Game Conservation) (1955) (0)
- Council of the American Ornithologists’ Union for 1986-1987 (1987) (0)
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