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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Pável Matos-Maraví, Edward O. Wilson, John S. LaPolla, Ronald M. Clouse, Evan P. Economo, Michaela Borovanska, Jesse E. Czekanski-Moir, Eli M. Sarnat, Christian Rabeling, Milan Janda, Fransina Latumahina
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 123:16-25
The Malay Archipelago and the tropical South Pacific (hereafter the Indo-Pacific region) are considered biodiversity hotspots, yet a general understanding of the origins and diversification of species-rich groups in the region remains elusive. We aim
Autor:
Prashant P. Sharma, Gonzalo Giribet, Mark S. Harvey, Ronald M. Clouse, Dave P. Mohagan, Daniel Janies, Michael G. Branstetter, Louise M. Crowley, Jesse E. Czekanski-Moir, David Emmanuel M. General, Alma B. Mohagan, Ward C. Wheeler, Perry Archival C. Buenavente
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 44:2660-2672
Aim We sought to illuminate the history of the arachnid orders Schizomida and Uropygi, neither of which have previously been subjected to global molecular phylogenetic and biogeographical analyses. Location Specimens used in this study were collected
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Ecology and Evolution
Big, beautiful organisms are useful for biological education, increasing evolution literacy, and biodiversity conservation. But if educators gloss over the ubiquity of streamlined and miniaturized organisms, they unwittingly leave students and the pu
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Malacologia. 59:13-20
This is the first published documentation of the land snails from Kosrae Island (eastern Caroline Islands, Micronesia; ∼ 5.3°N, 163°E). Timed hand collecting in leaf litter and emergent vegetation over the course of five days yielded 15 species i
Autor:
David A. Bullis, Jesse E. Czekanski-Moir, Hollister W. Herhold, Rebecca J. Rundell, David A. Grimaldi
Publikováno v:
Cretaceous Research. 107:104267
The amber fossil record of land snails is poorly studied, with few described species relative to other invertebrate groups (e.g., insects and chelicerates). Recently discovered land snail amber fossils from Myanmar present an important opportunity to
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Trends in ecologyevolution. 34(5)
Growing evidence for lineage diversification that occurs without strong ecological divergence (i.e., nonadaptive radiation) challenges assumptions about the buildup and maintenance of species in evolutionary radiations, particularly when ecologically
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Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3:520-521
Analysis of Phanerozoic vertebrate community richness suggests there have been constraints on tetrapod diversity dynamics over much of their evolutionary history.
Autor:
Benjamin D. Hoffmann, Christian Rabeling, Evan P. Economo, Paul Krushelnycky, Gary D. Alpert, Jesse E. Czekanski-Moir, David Emmanuel M. General, Ward C. Wheeler, Edward O. Wilson, Milan Janda, Benjamin Blanchard, Alan N. Andersen, Eli M. Sarnat, Ronald M. Clouse, Prashant P. Sharma
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Cladistics : the international journal of the Willi Hennig SocietyReferences. 31(4)
Ants that resemble Camponotus maculatus (Fabricius, 1782) present an opportunity to test the hypothesis that the origin of the Pacific island fauna was primarily New Guinea, the Philippines, and the Indo-Malay archipelago (collectively known as Males
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Invertebrate Systematics. 27:81
Understanding the impact of collection and storage preservatives is important for all specimen-based research, ranging from morphological studies to genetic- and genomic-based research. We evaluated the effectiveness of four commonly used preservativ