Robert Bleiweiss

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Zoology Biology, Molecular Biology, Ecology Biology
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Ernest E. Williams grad student (Evolution Tree)
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Croat TB, Freire E, Bleiweiss R, et al. (2020) A New Species of Anthurium sect. Cardiolonchium (Araceae) from the Cordillera Oriental (Napo Province), Ecuador Novon. 28: 85-89
Bleiweiss R, Molina FS, Freire E, et al. (2019) Bird visitation to a high Andean Anthurium (Araceae) in Eastern Ecuador Flora. 255: 80-85
Bleiweiss R. (2018) Concerted Shifts in Absorption Maxima of Yellow and Red Plumage Carotenoids Support Specialized Tuning of Chromatic Signals to Different Visual Systems in Near-Passerine Birds Evolutionary Biology-New York. 45: 75-95
Bleiweiss R. (2015) Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Control of Avian Communication Based on Colorful Plumage Porphyrins Evolutionary Biology-New York. 42: 483-501
Bleiweiss R. (2014) Physical Alignments Between Plumage Carotenoid Spectra and Cone Sensitivities in Ultraviolet-Sensitive (UVS) Birds (Passerida: Passeriformes) Evolutionary Biology-New York. 41: 404-424
Bleiweiss R. (2009) The tail end of hummingbird evolution: parallel flight system development in living and ancient birds Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 97: 467-493
Bleiweiss R. (2007) On the ecological basis of interspecific homoplasy in carotenoid-bearing signals. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 61: 2861-78
Bleiweiss R. (2007) Phenotypic integration expressed by carotenoid‐bearing plumages of tanager‐finches (Thraupini, Emberizinae) across the avian visible spectrum Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 93: 89-109
Bleiweiss R. (2004) Novel chromatic and structural biomarkers of diet in carotenoid-bearing plumage. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 271: 2327-35
Bleiweiss R. (2004) Ultraviolet plumage reflectance distinguishes sibling bird species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 16561-4
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