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Eine Liste nützlicher Einzelnachweise und anderer Quellen zur Vogelsystematik.

  • Alström et al. 2018: Phylloscopidae[1]
  • Alström et al. 2018: Locustellidae[2]
  • Alström et al. 2011: Arctic Warbler[3]
  • Alström et al. 2006: Sylvioidea[4]
  • Alström et al.2008: Ammern et al.[5]
  • Alström P., Hooper D.M., Muscicapida: [6]
  • A. Arnaiz-Villena et al. 2012: Carduelis:[7]
  • A. Arnaiz-Villena et al. 2009: Estrildidae:[8]
  • Barthel: neue deutsche Vogelnamen[9]
  • Beresford et al.: Singvögel[10]
  • Barker et al. 2015: Kardinäle, Tangaren, Zweigsänger etc.[11]
  • Barker et al. 2004: Phylogeny etc.[12]
  • W. Bock 1994: Familiennamen u.a.:[13]
  • Burns et al.: Kardinäle, Tangare[14]
  • Cai et al. Grasmücken mir Klapper-Split[15]
  • Christidis et al. über Schnäpper [16]
  • Claramunt et al.: Töpfervögel[17]
  • Ericson et al. Bandvögel[18]
  • Ericson & Johansson Singvögel[19]
  • Ericson & Johansson Passerida [20]
  • Farrington et al. Darwinfinken: [21]
  • Fjeldså et al. (2010): Singvögel[22]
  • Fuchs et al. (2006): Singvögel[23]
  • Fuchs et al. (2009): Stenostiridae[24]
  • Fregin et al. (2012): Sylvioidea[25]
  • Gardner et al. Meliphygoidea[26]
  • Imfeld et al. (2020): Euphonia[27]
  • Jønsson & Fjeldså (2006) Phylogentischer Singvogel-Baum [28]
  • Klicka et al. Sporn- und Schneeammern[29]
  • Kuhl et al. Familien-Auflösung des Gesamtstammbaums, 2020[30]
  • Lerner et al.: Kleidervögel[31]
  • Lovette et al. Waldsänger[32]
  • Manegold über Unzertrennliche (Agapornis):[33]
  • Moyle et al. Töpfervögel etc.[34]
  • Ohlson et al. Tyrannida [35]
  • Olsson & Alström Prachtfinken[36]
  • Oliveros et al. Singvogel-Phylogenetik [37]
  • Price et al. über Singvögel [38]
  • Reddy et al. Vangas [39]
  • Sangster et al Fliegenschnäpper[40]
  • Sheldon & Gill 1996 Singvögel Phylogenie [41]
  • de Silva et al.: Webervögel[42]
  • Thorup 2004, Umkehrzug:[43]
  • Zhao et al. 2023, Muscicapidae[44]
  • Zuccon et al.: Finken[45]
  • Zuccon et al.: Fliegenschnäpper [46]

Dissertationen usw.[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Smolker über Syrinx[47].

IOC[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

HBW[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Alive Beispiel (2018). [50]
  • Alive mit Autor [51]
  • Alive Familienindex (2018). [52]

Bücher[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Gould (1837) Birds of Europe:.[53]
  • Josep del Hoyo: All the birds of the World [54]
  • Winkler Bird Families:[55]
  • Howard and Moore:[56]
  • Clements checklist[57]
  • Shirihai & Svensson HoWPB[58]
    • Shirihai & Svensson HoWPB II[59]
  • Snow, Perrins Birds of WP:[60]
  • GvB Handbuch der Vögel Mitteleuropas:[61]
  • Hartert 1910: VOgelsystematik[62]
  • Mayr 1951: Systamtik [63]
  • Mayr 1986 Checklist[64]

Einzelnachweise[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

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  2. Per Alström, A. Cibois, M. Irestedt, D. Zuccon, M. Gelang, J. Fjeldså, M. J. Andersen, R. G. Moyle, E. Pasquet, & U. Olsson: Comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the grassbirds and allies (Locustellidae) reveals extensive non-monophyly of traditional genera, and a proposal for a new classification. In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2018, S. 367–375, doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2018.03.029.
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