Over the past 15 years, phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) have become standard in the study of life-history evolution. To date, most studies have focused on variation among species or higher taxonomic levels, generally revealing the presence of significant phylogenetic effects as well as residual variation potentially attributable to adaptive evolution
Evolutionary correlations between phenotypic and environmental traits characterize adaptive radiatio...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Abstract.—Several data partitions, including nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences, chromo-somes,...
Over the past 15 years, phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) have become standard in the study of...
Every organism shares an evolutionary history at some level because of the hierarchical relationship...
This dissertation consists of three works of phylogenetic biology. In each case, my collaborators an...
Abstract.—I investigated the impacts of phylogeographic sampling decisions on species tree estimatio...
Geographic variation in life history phenotypes between population of a single species is often assu...
We examined life history variation in the lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, across its range. Data from ...
PhDZoologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
To understand the evolutionary and ecological significance of geographic variation in life history t...
Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge...
Identification of mechanisms that promote variation in life history traits is critical to understand...
Life cycles of living organisms are composed of distinct sub-cycles that represent alternative life-...
Species divergence is typically thought to occur in the absence of gene flow, but many empirical stu...
Evolutionary correlations between phenotypic and environmental traits characterize adaptive radiatio...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Abstract.—Several data partitions, including nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences, chromo-somes,...
Over the past 15 years, phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) have become standard in the study of...
Every organism shares an evolutionary history at some level because of the hierarchical relationship...
This dissertation consists of three works of phylogenetic biology. In each case, my collaborators an...
Abstract.—I investigated the impacts of phylogeographic sampling decisions on species tree estimatio...
Geographic variation in life history phenotypes between population of a single species is often assu...
We examined life history variation in the lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, across its range. Data from ...
PhDZoologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
To understand the evolutionary and ecological significance of geographic variation in life history t...
Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge...
Identification of mechanisms that promote variation in life history traits is critical to understand...
Life cycles of living organisms are composed of distinct sub-cycles that represent alternative life-...
Species divergence is typically thought to occur in the absence of gene flow, but many empirical stu...
Evolutionary correlations between phenotypic and environmental traits characterize adaptive radiatio...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Abstract.—Several data partitions, including nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences, chromo-somes,...