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Autor:
Maggie M. Hantak, Robert P. Guralnick, Alexander C. Cameron, Aaron H. Griffing, Sean M. Harrington, Jeffrey L. Weinell, Daniel J. Paluh
Publikováno v:
Biology letters. 18(12)
Animal colour is a complex trait shaped by multiple selection pressures that can vary across geography. The thermal melanism hypothesis predicts that darker coloration is beneficial to animals in colder regions because it allows for more rapid solar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 56
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 125:61-71
Autor:
Alejandro A. Vega, Kyle Levi, Michael P. Doane, Elizabeth A. Dinsdale, Dnyanada Pande, Sean M. Harrington, Dovi Kacev
Publikováno v:
Meta Gene. 15:10-15
The common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) is an important fisheries species in the northeastern Pacific Ocean along California, USA and Mexico; yet genetic understanding of this species is incomplete. Using IonTorrent PGM generated metagenomic lib
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 45:64-75
Aim Many studies have investigated the phylogeographic history of species on the Baja California Peninsula, and they often show one or more genetic breaks that are spatially concordant among many taxa. These phylogeographic breaks are commonly attrib
Autor:
Tod W. Reeder, Sean M. Harrington
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 121:379-394
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Copeia. 104:702-707
Morphology-based studies of squamate phylogenetics recover very different topologies from studies that use molecular or combined molecular and morphological data. This has led to some stimulating dialogue regarding the respective merits of the altern
Publikováno v:
Evolution & Development. 16:292-305
SUMMARY The evolutionary origin of Lissamphibia likely involved heterochrony, as demonstrated by the biphasic lifestyles of most extant orders, differences between Anura (with tadpole-to-froglet metamorphosis) and Urodela (which lack strongly defined
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Evolution & Development. 15:344-364
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an important mechanism in the evolution of amphibians. Although studies have centered on the relationship between size and shape and the rates of development, ossification sequence heterochrony also may have been important. Ri
Autor:
Sean M. Harrington, Tod W. Reeder
Publikováno v:
Journal of evolutionary biology. 30(2)
The binary-state speciation and extinction (BiSSE) model has been used in many instances to identify state-dependent diversification and reconstruct ancestral states. However, recent studies have shown that the standard procedure of comparing the fit