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American Journal of Botany|January 1, 2019
The nonrandom evolution of gene familiesClaudio Casola, A Michelle Lawing
Plos One|December 14, 2011
Pleistocene climate, phylogeny, and climate envelope models: an integrative approach to better understand species' response to climate changeA Michelle Lawing, P David Polly
Current Biology : CB|December 2, 2025
Conservation biology: Fossils inform the futureA Michelle Lawing, Jason J Head
Ecology and Evolution|January 13, 2021
Comparison of environmental inference approaches for ecometric analyses: Using hypsodonty to estimate precipitationRachel A Short, Katherine Pinson, A Michelle Lawing
Systematic Biology|February 27, 2008
Coding meristic characters for phylogenetic analysis: a comparison of step-matrix gap-weighting and generalized frequency codingA Michelle Lawing, Jesse M Meik, Walter E Schargel
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 9, 2007
PIF-like transposons are common in drosophila and have been repeatedly domesticated to generate new host genesClaudio Casola, A Michelle Lawing, Esther Betrán, et al.
Frontiers in Zoology|January 24, 2021
Cranial morphology of captive mammals: a meta-analysisLeila Siciliano-Martina, Jessica E Light, A Michelle Lawing
Zootaxa|October 15, 2020
Use of scalation landmarks in geometric morphometrics of squamate reptiles: a comment on homologyJesse M Meik, A Michelle Lawing, Jessica A Watson
Plos One|March 9, 2010
Body size evolution in insular speckled rattlesnakes (Viperidae: Crotalus mitchellii)Jesse M Meik, A Michelle Lawing, André Pires-daSilva
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2023
The past as a lens for biodiversity conservation on a dynamically changing planetJenny L McGuire, A Michelle Lawing, Sandra Díaz, et al.
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American Journal of Botany|January 1, 2019
The nonrandom evolution of gene familiesClaudio Casola, A Michelle Lawing
Plos One|December 14, 2011
Pleistocene climate, phylogeny, and climate envelope models: an integrative approach to better understand species' response to climate changeA Michelle Lawing, P David Polly
Current Biology : CB|December 2, 2025
Conservation biology: Fossils inform the futureA Michelle Lawing, Jason J Head
Ecology and Evolution|January 13, 2021
Comparison of environmental inference approaches for ecometric analyses: Using hypsodonty to estimate precipitationRachel A Short, Katherine Pinson, A Michelle Lawing
Systematic Biology|February 27, 2008
Coding meristic characters for phylogenetic analysis: a comparison of step-matrix gap-weighting and generalized frequency codingA Michelle Lawing, Jesse M Meik, Walter E Schargel
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 9, 2007
PIF-like transposons are common in drosophila and have been repeatedly domesticated to generate new host genesClaudio Casola, A Michelle Lawing, Esther Betrán, et al.
Frontiers in Zoology|January 24, 2021
Cranial morphology of captive mammals: a meta-analysisLeila Siciliano-Martina, Jessica E Light, A Michelle Lawing
Zootaxa|October 15, 2020
Use of scalation landmarks in geometric morphometrics of squamate reptiles: a comment on homologyJesse M Meik, A Michelle Lawing, Jessica A Watson
Plos One|March 9, 2010
Body size evolution in insular speckled rattlesnakes (Viperidae: Crotalus mitchellii)Jesse M Meik, A Michelle Lawing, André Pires-daSilva
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2023
The past as a lens for biodiversity conservation on a dynamically changing planetJenny L McGuire, A Michelle Lawing, Sandra Díaz, et al.
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