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    What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea-level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean by Pyenson, Nicholas D, Lindberg, David R

    Published in PloS one (06-07-2011)
    “…Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) undertake long migrations, from Baja California to Alaska, to feed on seasonally productive benthos of the Bering and…”
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    Co-occurrence of ecologically similar species of Hawaiian spiders reveals critical early phase of adaptive radiation by Cotoras, Darko D, Bi, Ke, Brewer, Michael S, Lindberg, David R, Prost, Stefan, Gillespie, Rosemary G

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (19-06-2018)
    “…The processes through which populations originate and diversify ecologically in the initial stages of adaptive radiation are little understood because we lack…”
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    Comparative analysis of chromosome counts infers three paleopolyploidies in the mollusca by Hallinan, Nathaniel M, Lindberg, David R

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-01-2011)
    “…The study of paleopolyploidies requires the comparison of multiple whole genome sequences. If the branches of a phylogeny on which a whole-genome duplication…”
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    Molluscan phylogenomics requires strategically selected genomes by Sigwart, Julia D, Lindberg, David R, Chen, Chong, Sun, Jin

    “…The extraordinary diversity in molluscan body plans, and the genomic mechanisms that enable it, remains one of the great questions of evolution. The eight…”
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    Genetic population structure of Tectura paleacea: implications for the mechanisms regulating population structure in patchy coastal habitats by Begovic, Emina, Lindberg, David R

    Published in PloS one (07-04-2011)
    “…The seagrass limpet Tectura paleacea (Gastropoda; Patellogastropoda) belongs to a seagrass obligate lineage that has shifted from the Caribbean in the late…”
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    Monoplacophorans and the Origin and Relationships of Mollusks by Lindberg, David R.

    Published in Evolution education & outreach (01-06-2009)
    “…The story of the discovery and study of the Monoplacophora (or Tryblidia) and how they have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of the Mollusca…”
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    Towards a phylogeny of gastropod molluscs: an analysis using morphological characters by PONDER, WINSTON F., LINDBERG, DAVID R.

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-02-1997)
    “…Morphological (including ultrastructural) and developmental characters utilized in recent literature are critically reviewed as the basis to reassess the…”
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    Laudatio for Dr. Winston F. Ponder - a life of malacology by Lindberg, David R., Haszprunar, Gerhard

    Published in Molluscan research (02-10-2022)
    “…For over 50 years Winston Ponder has been at the forefront of molluscan research. Young Winston collected land snails in the environs of Lower Hutt, New…”
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    Extinctions in ancient and modern seas by Harnik, Paul G., Lotze, Heike K., Anderson, Sean C., Finkel, Zoe V., Finnegan, Seth, Lindberg, David R., Liow, Lee Hsiang, Lockwood, Rowan, McClain, Craig R., McGuire, Jenny L., O’Dea, Aaron, Pandolfi, John M., Simpson, Carl, Tittensor, Derek P.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-11-2012)
    “…In the coming century, life in the ocean will be confronted with a suite of environmental conditions that have no analog in human history. Thus, there is an…”
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    Consensus and Confusion in Molluscan Trees: Evaluating Morphological and Molecular Phylogenies by Sigwart, Julia D., Lindberg, David R.

    Published in Systematic biology (01-05-2015)
    “…Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversified into all habitats, and have a deep fossil record. Monophyly and…”
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    Evolution of large body size in abalones (Haliotis): patterns and implications by Estes, James A, Lindberg, David R, Wray, Charlie

    Published in Paleobiology (2005)
    “…Kelps and other fleshy macroalgae—dominant reef-inhabiting organisms in cool seas— may have radiated extensively following late Cenozoic polar cooling, thus…”
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    Oxygen and Evolutionary Patterns in the Sea: Onshore/Offshore Trends and Recent Recruitment of Deep-Sea Faunas by Jacobs, David K., Lindberg, David R.

    “…Over the last 15 years a striking pattern of diversification has been documented in the fossil record of benthic marine invertebrates. Higher taxa (orders)…”
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    ontogeny of the lower reproductive tract of the landsnail Helix aspersa (Gastropoda: Mollusca) by Schulhof, Marika, Lindberg, David R

    Published in Organisms diversity & evolution (01-12-2013)
    “…We provide a size-based ontogenetic sequence of the development and differentiation of the lower reproductive tract of the heterobranch gastropod Helix aspersa…”
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    How might sea level change affect arthropod biodiversity in anchialine caves: a comparison of Remipedia and Atyidae taxa (Arthropoda: Altocrustacea) by Moritsch, Monica M, Pakes, M. Joey, Lindberg, David R

    Published in Organisms diversity & evolution (01-06-2014)
    “…Sea level change influences biodiversity of endemic cave fauna to varying degrees. In anchialine systems, a marine layer flows under less saline layers, each…”
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    Plasticity of foot muscle and cardiac thermal limits in the limpet Lottia limatula from locations with differing temperatures by Wang, T, Tanner, RL, Armstrong, EJ, Lindberg, DR, Stillman, JH

    Published in Aquatic biology (01-01-2019)
    “…Species distributions are shifting in response to increased habitat temperatures as a result of ongoing climate change. Understanding variation in…”
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