Search Results - "Lindberg, David R"
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Insights into bilaterian evolution from three spiralian genomes
Published in Nature (London) (24-01-2013)“…Comparative analysis of the genomes of one mollusc ( Lottia gigantea ) and two annelids ( Capitella teleta and Helobdella robusta ) enable a more complete…”
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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
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
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
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
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (24-05-2021)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Paleontological baselines for evaluating extinction risk in the modern oceans
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (01-05-2015)“…Marine taxa are threatened by anthropogenic impacts, but knowledge of their extinction vulnerabilities is limited. The fossil record provides rich information…”
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Presentation of the 2016 Paleontological Society Pojeta Award to Judy Scotchmoor
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Oxygen and Evolutionary Patterns in the Sea: Onshore/Offshore Trends and Recent Recruitment of Deep-Sea Faunas
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-08-1998)“…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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Marine extinction risk shaped by trait–environment interactions over 500 million years
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2015)“…Perhaps the most pressing issue in predicting biotic responses to present and future global change is understanding how environmental factors shape the…”
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ontogeny of the lower reproductive tract of the landsnail Helix aspersa (Gastropoda: Mollusca)
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)
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
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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