Mysticete
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Something interesting that was mentioned in a tangent yesterday in population ecology was that some unpublished work by Koopman and one of the prof's former students support species. I have no idea if this has been suggested in the literature before, but I thought I would throw it out.
and speaking of this split, how many boreal species do we have left with ranges through both hemispheres of the holarctic? I have heard justification for splitting Pine Grosbeaks and Red Crossbills. Magpies, Three-toed Woodpeckers, etc have already been split. What about Bohemian Waxwings? Great Gray Owls? any others I'm missing?
and speaking of this split, how many boreal species do we have left with ranges through both hemispheres of the holarctic? I have heard justification for splitting Pine Grosbeaks and Red Crossbills. Magpies, Three-toed Woodpeckers, etc have already been split. What about Bohemian Waxwings? Great Gray Owls? any others I'm missing?