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Alfaro ME, Santini F, Brock CD, Alamillo H, Dornburg A, Carnevale G, Rabosky D, Harmon LJ. Nine exceptional radiations plus high turnover explain species diversity in jawed vertebrates. PNAS. 106(32):13410-13414. Michael Alfaro
Botero CA, Boogert NJ, Vehrencamp SL and Lovette IJ. 2009. Climatic Patterns Predict the Elaboration of Song Displays in Mockingbirds. Current Biology 19: 1-5. Carlos A. Botero
Byars, S.G., D. Ewbank, D.R. Govindaraju, and S.C. Stearns. 2010. Natural selection in a contemporary human population. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. (in press) Stephen Stearns
Collar, D.C., B.C. O'Meara, P.C. Wainwright, and T.J. Near. 2009. Piscivory Limits Diversification of Feeding Morphology in Centrarchid Fishes. Evolution 63 (6) pp. 1557-1573 Brian C O'Meara
Cracraft, J. and the NESCent Biogeography Working Group. Grand challenges and frontiers of historical biogeography. [in prep] Joel Cracraft
de Kort SR, Eldermire ERB, Valderrama S, Botero CA, and Vehrencamp SL. 2009. Trill consistency is an age-related assessment signal in banded wrens. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276(1665): 2315-2321 Carlos A. Botero
G. Ganapathy and M. K. Uyenoyama. Site frequency spectra from genomic SNP surveys. Theoretical Population Biology, 75(4), pages 346-354, 2009. Ganeshkumar Ganapathy
Greenberg, J., White, H., C, Carrier, C. and Scherle, R. (in press). A Metadata Best Practice for a Scientific Data Repository. Journal of Library Metadata, 24 manuscript pages. Ryan Scherle
Hickerson, M.J., B.C. Carstens, J. Cavender-Bares, K.A. Crandall, C.H. Graham, J. Johnson, L. Rissler, P.F. Victoriano, and A.D. Yoder. 20 years after Avise et al. 1987: Comparative phylogeography fulfilling original promise by integrating with emerging fields. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. Michael Hickerson, Bryan Carstens, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Keith Crandall, Catherine Graham, Jerry Johnson, Leslie Rissler, Pedro Victoriano, Anne Yoder
Hipp, A. and M. Escudero. 2009. MATICCE: mapping transitions in continuous character evolution. Bioinformatics. Robin A Smith
J. Y. Dutheil, G. Ganapathy, A. Hobolth, T. Mailund, M. K. Uyenoyama and M. H. Schierup. Ancestral population genomics: the coalescent hidden Markov model approach. Genetics, 183, pages 259-274, 2009. Ganeshkumar Ganapathy
Lajeunesse, M.J. (2009) Meta-analysis and the comparative phylogenetic method. American Naturalist 174, 369-381. Marc J. Lajeunesse
McCall, LW. 2007. Individual invention vs. socioecological innovation: Unifying the behavioral and evolutionary sciences. Brain and Behavior Sciences 30(5). Lauren W. McCall
McCall, LW. 2009a. Studying cultural evolution at the tips: Human cross-cultural ecology. Evolution: Education and Outreach 2: 1936-6426. Lauren W. McCall
McCall, LW. Group selection or group physiology? Filling in the gaps of multi-level selection theory to explain cultural variation. Lauren W. McCall
McCall, LW. Locomotor diversification as an indicator of adaptive zone colonization is a good predictor of relative brain size in hominins and other vertebrates. Lauren W. McCall
Moore, B. R., S. A. Smith, R. H. Ree, and M. J. Donoghue. Incorporating fossil data in biogeographic inference: a likelihood approach. [in press, Evolution] Paul Manos
Roberts, T.E., E.J. Sargis, and L.E. Olson. 2009. Networks, trees, and treeshrews: Assessing support and identifying conflict with multiple loci and a problematic root. Systematic Biology 58: 257-270. Trina E Roberts
Smith, S. A., R. H. Ree, and M. J. Donoghue. Accuracy of maximum-likelihood inferences of geographic range reconstructions and parameter estimates: a simulation study. [in press, Systematic Biology] Paul Manos
Pfennig, D. W., Wund, M. A., Snell-Rood, E. C., Cruickshank, T., Schlichting, C. D., & Moczek, A. P. Phenotypic plasticity’s impacts on diversification and speciation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution (in press). August 2010 David Pfennig
Erika J. Edwards, Colin P. Osborne, Caroline A. E. Strömberg, Stephen A. Smith, C4 Grasses Consortium 2010 The Origins of C4 Grasslands: Integrating Evolutionary and Ecosystem Science, Science, volume 328, issue 5978, pp. 587-591 2010 Erika J Edwards
J. M. Logsdon 2010 No Sex, Please, Science, volume 328, issue 5976, pp. 310-310 2010
J. M. Logsdon and M. Neiman 2010 Meeting for Sex in Iowa, Journal of Heredity, volume 101, issue Supplement 1, pp. S1-S2 2010
S. A. Smith, J. M. Beaulieu and M. J. Donoghue 2010 An uncorrelated relaxed-clock analysis suggests an earlier origin for flowering plants, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, volume 107, issue 13, pp. 5897-5902 2010
Anderson, C.D., Epperson, B.K., Fortin, M.-J., Holderegger, R., James, P., Rosenberg, M.S., Scribner, K.T. & Spear, S. (2010) Considering spatial and temporal scale in landscape-genetic studies of gene flow. Molecular Ecology, 19, 3565-3575. 2010 Michael S Rosenberg