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  • Aliabadian, M., Kaboli, M., Kiabi, B., & Nijman, V. (2007). Contact and hybrid zone hotspots of birds in the Middle East. Progress in Natural Science, 17(103), 103-107.
  • Aliabadian, M., Kaboli, M., Prodon, R., Nijman, V., & Vences, M. (2007). Phylogeny of Palearctic wheatears (genus Oenanthe): congruence between morphometric and molecular data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 42, 665-675. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2006.08.018
  • Aliabadian, M., Roselaar, C. S., Sluys, R., & Nijman, V. (2007). Low predictive power of mid-domain effect to explain geographic species richness patterns in Palearctic songbirds. Contributions to Zoology, 76(38), 197-204.
  • Aliabadian, M., & Nijman, V. (2007). Avian hybrids: incidence and geographic distribution of hybridisation in birds. Contributions to Zoology, 76(1), 59-61.
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    Vonk, R., & Nijman, V. (2007). Contributions to Zoology, the Journal - diversity in research topics and changes over the last 27 years. Contributions to Zoology, 76, 281-284.
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    Aliabadian, M. (2007). Systematics and biogeography of palearctic avifauna : evolution, hybridisation and secondary contact zones. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Aliabadian, M., Roselaar, C. S., Nijman, V., Sluys, R., & Vences, M. (2006). The mid-domain effect on the pattern of geographic species richness in Palearctic songbirds. Journal of Ornithology, 147(Supplement), 80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-006-0093-1
  • Vonk, R., & Nijman, V. (2006). Sex ratio and sexual selection in wormshrimps (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Ingolfiellidea). Contributions to Zoology, 75, 189-194.
  • van Brandwijk, H., Nijman, V., Prins, T. G., & Roselaar, C. S. (2006). Betrouwbaarheid van geslachtsbepalingen in musea: commentaar op Jukema (2005). Limosa, 78, 113-114.
  • Geissmann, T., & Nijman, V. (2006). Calling in wild silvery gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in Java (Indonesia): Behavior, phylogeny, and conservation. American Journal of Primatology, 68(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20203
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