Example sentences for: mackay

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  • In general, among-population sequence divergence increases with decreasing latitude, even excluding previously glaciated regions (Martin and MacKay 2004), and studies of intraspecific genetic diversity in Neotropical birds have revealed a higher level of phylogeographic subdivision compared to temperate species (Remsen 1997, Lovette and Bermingham 2001).

  • So does that of my fellow general editor, Nelly MacKay.

  • Bruce, a professor emeritus at Boston University, has argued in a letter to Wiley that Mackay's book is heavily indebted to him for much of its research, structure, and even language.

  • While Mackay acknowledges similarities between his books and those from which he is accused of copying, he denies wrongdoing, pointing out that "there are only a certain number of words in the English language."

  • But the real shocker is that in his acknowledgements, Mackay thanks the National Geographic Society for allowing him use of their vast archival holdings on Bell, in what he calls the Bell Room.


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