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90: 66: 325:, has written several articles on morphological similarity between cross-generic species-pairs e.g. eastern olivaceous and Blyth's reed warblers (Bradshaw 2000) and paddyfield and booted warblers (e.g. Bradshaw & Steele 1995, Bradshaw & Steele 1997, the latter a response to 298:
was done because it was felt that more evidence was needed for its placement, because of low bootstrap values, rather than because of a belief that the status quo was correct – no evidence was put forward to refute the DNA findings. Mark Constantine, in
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species than they are to icterine and melodious warblers and as a result the Dutch Committee on Avian Systematics (CSNA) has moved these four species into
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species, tree warblers have squarer tails and broader bill-bases. Most are unstreaked greenish or brownish above and cream or white below. They are
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These warblers are associated with trees, though normally in fairly open woodland rather than tight plantations. Compared with the closely related
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Leisler, B.; Heidrich, P.; Schulze-Hagen, K. M.; Wink, M. (1997). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of reed warblers (genus
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The name isabelline warbler was first used in volume 11 of the Handbook of the Birds of the World.
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Considerable evidence, much of it summarised in Parkin et al. (2004), suggests that the genus
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Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 11: Old World Flycatchers to Old World Warblers
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warblers stressed the similarities between species in the two genera. Colin Bradshaw, in
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in 1997, indicated that the olivaceous and booted/Sykes's warbler grouping (the subgenus
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Identification for ringers 1. The genera Cettia, Locustella, Acrocephalus and Hippolais
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Helbig, A. J.; Seibold, I. (1999). "Molecular phylogeny of Palearctic-African
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Bradshaw, Colin; Steele, Jimmy (1997). "Mystery warblers in Tselinograd".
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Knox, Alan G.; Collinson, Martin; Helbig, Andreas J.; Parkin, David T.;
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Parkin, David T.; Collinson, Martin; J. Helbig, Andreas; Knox, Alan G.;
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Mullarney, K.; Svensson, L.; ZetterstrΓΆm, D.; Grant, P. J. (1999).
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The Sound Approach to birding: a guide to understanding bird sound
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The Macmillan birder's guide to European and Middle Eastern birds
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Del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A.; Christie D., eds. (2006).
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All the tree warblers were formerly placed in the "
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Index

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Hippolais
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Sylvioidea
Acrocephalidae
warblers
Acrocephalidae
Europe
Africa
Asia
genus
Hippolais
Acrocephalus
insectivorous
berries
seeds
migratory
Old World warbler
Acrocephalidae
Acrocephalus
paraphyletic
George Sangster

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