Martin Irestedt

Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.

Publications of Martin Irestedt

  • Ecological and evolutionary determinants for the adaptive radiation of the Madagascan vangas.

    Authors: Knud A Jønsson, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Susanne A Fritz, Rampal S Etienne, Robert E Ricklefs, Tobias B Jørgensen, Jon Fjeldså, Carsten Rahbek, Per G P Ericson, Friederike Woog, Eric Pasquet, Martin Irestedt

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 04/2012;

    Adaptive radiation is the rapid diversification of a single lineage into many species that inhabit a variety of environments or use a variety of resources and differ in traits required to exploit
  • Molecular phylogeny of African bush-shrikes and allies: Tracing the biogeographic history of an explosive radiation of corvoid birds.

    Authors: Jérôme Fuchs, Martin Irestedt, Jon Fjeldså, Arnaud Couloux, Eric Pasquet, Rauri C K Bowie

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 03/2012;

    The Malaconotidea (e.g. butcherbirds, bush-shrikes, batises, vangas) represent an Old World assemblage of corvoid passerines that encompass many different foraging techniques (e.g., typical
  • Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA phylogenies reveal a complex evolutionary history in the Australasian robins (Passeriformes: Petroicidae).

    Authors: Les Christidis, Martin Irestedt, Dianne Rowe, Walter E Boles, Janette A Norman

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 08/2011; 61(3):726-38.

    The Australasian robins (Petroicidae) comprise a relatively homogeneous group of small to medium-sized insectivorous birds. Their center of diversity is Australia and New Guinea (40 species) but
  • The New Zealand Thrush: an extinct oriole.

    Authors: Ulf S Johansson, Eric Pasquet, Martin Irestedt

    PloS one. 01/2011; 6(9):e24317.

    The New Zealand Thrush, or Piopio, is an extinct passerine that was endemic to New Zealand. It has often been placed in its own family (Turnagridae), unresolved relative to other passerines, but
  • Systematics and biogeography of Indo-Pacific ground-doves.

    Authors: Knud A Jønsson, Martin Irestedt, Rauri C K Bowie, Les Christidis, Jon Fjeldså

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 01/2011; 59(2):538-43.

    Ground-doves represent an insular bird radiation distributed across the Indo-Pacific. The radiation comprises sixteen extant species, two species believed to be extinct and six species known to be
  • Convergent evolution, habitat shifts and variable diversification rates in the ovenbird-woodcreeper family (Furnariidae).

    Authors: Martin Irestedt, Jon Fjeldsa, Love Dalen, Per Ericson

    BMC evolutionary biology. 11/2009; 9(1):268.

    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Neotropical ovenbird-woodcreeper family (Furnariidae) is an avian group characterized by exceptionally diverse ecomorphological adaptations. For instance, members of the
  • An unexpectedly long history of sexual selection in birds-of-paradise.

    Authors: Martin Irestedt, Knud Jonsson, Jon Fjeldsa, Les Christidis, Per Ericson

    BMC evolutionary biology. 09/2009; 9(1):235.

    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The birds-of-paradise (Paradisaeidae) form one of the most prominent avian examples of sexual selection and show a complex biogeographical distribution. The family has
  • Explosive avian radiations and multi-directional dispersal across Wallacea: evidence from the Campephagidae and other Crown Corvida (Aves).

    Authors: Knud A Jønsson, Martin Irestedt, Jérôme Fuchs, Per G P Ericson, Les Christidis, Rauri C K Bowie, Janette A Norman, Eric Pasquet, Jon Fjeldså

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 05/2008; 47(1):221-36.

    The systematic relationships among avian families within Crown Corvida have been poorly studied so far and as such been of limited use for biogeographic interpretations. The group has its origin in
  • Systematic placement of an enigmatic Southeast Asian taxon Eupetes macrocerus and implications for the biogeography of a main songbird radiation, the Passerida.

    Authors: Knud A Jønsson, Jon Fjeldså, Per G P Ericson, Martin Irestedt

    Biology letters. 07/2007; 3(3):323-6.

    Biogeographic connections between Australia and other continents are still poorly understood although the plate tectonics of the Indo-Pacific region is now well described. Eupetes macrocerus is an
  • Phylogenetic relationships of typical antbirds (Thamnophilidae) and test of incongruence based on Bayes factors.

    Authors: Martin Irestedt, Jon Fjeldså, Johan A A Nylander, Per G P Ericson

    BMC evolutionary biology. 08/2004; 4:23.

    BACKGROUND: The typical antbirds (Thamnophilidae) form a monophyletic and diverse family of suboscine passerines that inhabit neotropical forests. However, the phylogenetic relationships within this
  • Phylogenetic relationships of typical antbirds (Thamnophilidae) and test of incongruence based on Bayes factors

    Authors: Martin Irestedt, Jon Fjeldså, Johan Nylander, Per Ericson

    BMC Evolutionary Biology. 01/2004;

    Abstract Background The typical antbirds (Thamnophilidae) form a monophyletic and diverse family of suboscine passerines that inhabit neotropical forests. However, the phylogenetic relationships
  • Sapayoa aenigma: a New World representative of 'Old World suboscines'.

    Authors: Jon Fjeldså, Dario Zuccon, Martin Irestedt, Ulf S Johansson, Per G P Ericson

    Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society. 12/2003; 270 Suppl 2:S238-41.

    Passerine birds are very plastic in their adaptations, which has made it difficult to define phylogenetic lineages and correctly allocate all species to these. Sapayoa aenigma, a member of the large
  • Inter-familial relationships of the shorebirds (Aves: Charadriiformes) based on nuclear DNA sequence data.

    Authors: Per G P Ericson, Ida Envall, Martin Irestedt, Janette A Norman

    BMC evolutionary biology. 08/2003; 3:16.

    BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic hypotheses of higher-level relationships in the order Charadriiformes based on morphological data, partly disagree with those based on DNA-DNA hybridisation data. So far,
  • Inter-familial relationships of the shorebirds (Aves: Charadriiformes) based on nuclear DNA sequence data

    Authors: Per Ericson, Ida Envall, Martin Irestedt, Janette Norman

    BMC Evolutionary Biology. 01/2003;

    Abstract Background Phylogenetic hypotheses of higher-level relationships in the order Charadriiformes based on morphological data, partly disagree with those based on DNA-DNA hybridisation data.
  • Systematic affinities of the lyrebirds (Passeriformes: Menura), with a novel classification of the major groups of passerine birds.

    Authors: Per G P Ericson, Les Christidis, Martin Irestedt, Janette A Norman

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 11/2002; 25(1):53-62.

    Phylogenetic relationships of the lyrebirds are investigated using DNA sequence data. The aligned data matrix consists of 4027 bp obtained from three nuclear genes (c-myc, RAG-1 and myoglobin intron
  • Systematic relationships and biogeography of the tracheophone suboscines (Aves: Passeriformes).

    Authors: Martin Irestedt, Jon Fjeldså, Ulf S Johansson, Per G P Ericson

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 07/2002; 23(3):499-512.

    Based on their highly specialized "tracheophone" syrinx, the avian families Furnariidae (ovenbirds), Dendrocolaptidae (woodcreepers), Formicariidae (ground antbirds), Thamnophilidae (typical
  • A Gondwanan origin of passerine birds supported by DNA sequences of the endemic New Zealand wrens.

    Authors: Per G P Ericson, Les Christidis, Alan Cooper, Martin Irestedt, Jennifer Jackson, Ulf S Johansson, Janette A Norman

    Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society. 03/2002; 269(1488):235-41.

    Zoogeographic, palaeontological and biochemical data support a Southern Hemisphere origin for passerine birds, while accumulating molecular data suggest that most extant avian orders originated in
  • Explosive avian radiations and multi-directional dispersal across Wallacea: Evidence from the Campephagidae and other Crown Corvida (Aves)

    Authors: Knud A. Jønsson, Martin Irestedt, Jérôme Fuchs, Per G.P. Ericson, Les Christidis, Rauri C.K. Bowie, Janette A. Norman, Eric Pasquet, Jon Fjeldså

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.

    The systematic relationships among avian families within Crown Corvida have been poorly studied so far and as such been of limited use for biogeographic interpretations. The group has its origin in
  • Systematic affinities of the lyrebirds (Passeriformes: Menura), with a novel classification of the major groups of passerine birds

    Authors: Per G.P Ericson, Les Christidis, Martin Irestedt, Janette A Norman

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.

    Phylogenetic relationships of the lyrebirds are investigated using DNA sequence data. The aligned data matrix consists of 4027 bp obtained from three nuclear genes (c-myc, RAG-1 and myoglobin intron

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diversification rates
 
DNA sequence data
 
DNA-DNA hybridisation data
 
inhabit neotropical forests
 
morphological data
 
myoglobin intron II
 
new habitats
 
nuclear DNA sequences
 
Phylogenetic relationships
 
sequence data
 
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Institutions

  • 2003–2012
    • IT University of Copenhagen
      Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark
  • 2011
    • Southern Cross University
      Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
  • 2002–2011
    • Swedish Museum of Natural History
      Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden