Eric Pasquet

Department of Mammalogy and Ornithology, Natural History Museum of Geneva, 1211 Geneva 6, Switzerland. alice.cibois@ville-ge.ch

Publications of Eric Pasquet

  • 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
  • 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
  • Influence of quaternary sea-level variations on a land bird endemic to Pacific atolls.

    Authors: Alice Cibois, Jean-Claude Thibault, Eric Pasquet

    Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society. 11/2010; 277(1699):3445-51.

    Little is known about the effect of quaternary climate variations on organisms that inhabited carbonate islands of the Pacific Ocean, although it has been suggested that one or several uplifted
  • A new Indo-Malayan member of the Stenostiridae (Aves: Passeriformes) revealed by multi-locus sequence data: biogeographical implications for a morphologically diverse clade of flycatchers.

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

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 08/2009;

    Recent molecular studies on passerine birds have highlighted numerous discrepancies between traditional classification and the phylogenetic relationships recovered from sequence data. Among the
  • Molecular phylogeny of Carduelinae (Aves, Passeriformes, Fringillidae) proves polyphyletic origin of the genera Serinus and Carduelis and suggests redefined generic limits.

    Authors: Billy Nguembock, Jon Fjeldså, Arnaud Couloux, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 12/2008;

    Relationships of the 133 species of the subfamily Carduelinae (Fringillidae) are poorly resolved. For a more robust phylogenetic resolution, we sequenced two mitochondrial protein-coding genes
  • Tracing the colonization history of the Indian Ocean scops-owls (Strigiformes: Otus) with further insight into the spatio-temporal origin of the Malagasy avifauna.

    Authors: Jerome Fuchs, Jean-Marc Pons, Steven Goodman, Vincent Bretagnolle, Martim Melo, Rauri Bowie, David Currie, Roger Safford, Munir Virani, Simon Thomsett, Alawi Hija, Corinne Cruaud, Eric Pasquet

    BMC evolutionary biology. 08/2008; 8(1):197.

    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The island of Madagascar and surrounding volcanic and coralline islands are considered to form a biodiversity hotspot with large numbers of unique taxa. The origin of this
  • Molecular support for a rapid cladogenesis of the woodpecker clade Malarpicini, with further insights into the genus Picus (Piciformes: Picinae).

    Authors: Jérôme Fuchs, Jean-Marc Pons, Per G P Ericson, Céline Bonillo, Arnaud Couloux, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 08/2008; 48(1):34-46.

    Previous studies have suggested that the woodpecker genus Picus (Aves: Picidae) may not be monophyletic. In order to evaluate this hypothesis, we analyzed DNA sequences from all but two species of
  • 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
  • Phylogeny of Laniarius: Molecular data reveal L. liberatus synonymous with L. erlangeri and "plumage coloration" as unreliable morphological characters for defining species and species groups.

    Authors: Billy Nguembock, Jon Fjeldså, Arnaud Couloux, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 05/2008;

    Laniarius is one of the larger genera within the avian bush-shrike radiation, the family Malaconotidae. Fairly homogenous by size and shape but highly variable by colours, these have been classified
  • Evolutionary history and biogeography of the drongos (Dicruridae), a tropical Old World clade of corvoid passerines.

    Authors: Eric Pasquet, Jean-Marc Pons, Jérôme Fuchs, Corinne Cruaud, Vincent Bretagnolle

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 11/2007; 45(1):158-67.

    We address the phylogenetic relationships of the drongos (Dicruridae) at the species-level using sequences from two nuclear (myoglobin intron-2 and c-mos) and two mitochondrial (ND2 and cytochrome b)
  • Complex biogeographic history of the cuckoo-shrikes and allies (Passeriformes: Campephagidae) revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data.

    Authors: Jérôme Fuchs, Corinne Cruaud, Arnaud Couloux, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 08/2007; 44(1):138-53.

    The Campephagidae (minivets, cuckoo-shrikes and trillers, seven genera and 81 species) represents an Old World corvid clade of tropical birds with a mixed diet that forage in different manners, i.e.,
  • A phylogeny for the Cisticolidae (Aves: Passeriformes) based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequence data, and a re-interpretation of an unique nest-building specialization.

    Authors: Billy Nguembock, Jon Fjeldså, Annie Tillier, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 02/2007; 42(1):272-86.

    Based on some general similarities in feeding adaptations, a large number of Old World passerine birds were in the past lumped in one broad family, the Sylviidae. Recent molecular studies, starting
  • Nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data reveal the major lineages of starlings, mynas and related taxa.

    Authors: Dario Zuccon, Alice Cibois, Eric Pasquet, Per G P Ericson

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 12/2006; 41(2):333-44.

    We investigated the phylogenetic relationships among the major lineages of the avian family Sturnidae and their placement within the Muscicapoidea clade using two nuclear (RAG-1 and myoglobin) and
  • The African warbler genus Hyliota as a lost lineage in the Oscine songbird tree: molecular support for an African origin of the Passerida.

    Authors: Jérôme Fuchs, Jon Fjeldså, Rauri C K Bowie, Gary Voelker, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 05/2006; 39(1):186-97.

    The African genus Hyliota includes three or four species of warbler-like birds of uncertain phylogenetic affinities, as it has historically been placed in different avian families that are now known
  • Phylogenetic relationships of the African bush-shrikes and helmet-shrikes (Passeriformes: Malaconotidae).

    Authors: Jérôme Fuchs, Rauri C K Bowie, Jon Fjeldså, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 12/2004; 33(2):428-39.

    The African bush-shrikes and helmet-shrikes (Malaconotidae sensu [A Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, third ed., Helm Editions, London, 2003]) include 10 genera and 52 species of
  • What are African monarchs (Aves, Passeriformes)? A phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial genes.

    Authors: Eric Pasquet, Alice Cibois, François Baillon, Christian Erard

    Comptes rendus biologies. 03/2002; 325(2):107-18.

    We address the phylogenetic relationships of ten passerine bird species representing the five presently supposed monarchine (family Monarchidae) genera (Terpsiphone, Hypothymis, Elminia,
  • 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
  • Molecular phylogeny of Carduelinae (Aves, Passeriformes, Fringillidae) proves polyphyletic origin of the genera Serinus and Carduelis and suggests redefined generic limits

    Authors: Billy Nguembock, Jon Fjeldså, Arnaud Couloux, Eric Pasquet

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.

    Relationships of the 133 species of the subfamily Carduelinae (Fringillidae) are poorly resolved. For a more robust phylogenetic resolution, we sequenced two mitochondrial protein-coding genes

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Keywords of Eric Pasquet

avian families
 
gene trees
 
individual gene trees
 
mitochondrial protein-coding gene
 
molecular studies
 
myoglobin intron-2
 
passerine birds
 
phylogenetic relationships
 
protein-coding gene
 
sequence data
 
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Institutions

  • 2002–2007
    • Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
      Paris, Ile-de-France, France