PREFACE
PERKTAŞ U., GÜR H., 185-186.
FULL PAPERS
EDWARDS S.V., SHULTZ A.J., CAMPBELL-STATON S.C.
Next-generation sequencing and the expanding domain of phylogeography, 187-206.
PETERSON A.T., ANAMZA T.
Ecological niches and present and historical geographic distributions of species: a 15-year review of frameworks, results, pitfalls, and promises, 207-217.
GALBREATH K.E., HOBERG E.P.
Host responses to cycles of climate change shape parasite diversity across North America’s Intermountain West, 218-232.
SMYTH J.F., PATTEN M.A., PRUETT C.L.
The evolutionary ecology of a species ring: a test of alternative models, 233-244.
ORNELAS J.F., GONZÁLEZ DE LEÓN S., GONZÁLEZ C., LICONA-VERA Y., ORTIZ-RODRIGUEZ A.E., RODRÍGUEZ-GÓMEZ F.
Comparative palaeodistribution of eight hummingbird species reveal a link between genetic diversity and Quaternary habitat and climate stability in Mexico, 245-258.
FAHEY A.L., RICKLEFS R.E., DEWOODY J.A.
Historical demography of bird populations from Hispaniola assessed by nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences, 259-272.
SAVIT A.Z., BATES J.M.
Right around the Amazon: the origin of the circum-Amazonian distribution in Tangara cayana, 273-283.
PERKTAŞ U., GÜR H., ADA E.
Historical demography of the Eurasian green woodpecker: integrating phylogeography and ecological niche modelling to test glacial refugia hypothesis, 284-295.