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Andrew B Smith

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Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Cyclicity in the fossil record mirrors rock outcrop areaAndrew B Smith, Alistair J McGowan
Plos One|November 9, 2013
Spatial bias in the marine fossil recordDaril A Vilhena, Andrew B Smith
Biology Letters|November 25, 2011
Modelling the past: new generation approaches to understanding biological patterns in the fossil recordAndrew B Smith, Paul M Barrett
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 15, 2008
Deciphering deuterostome phylogeny: molecular, morphological and palaeontological perspectivesBillie J Swalla, Andrew B Smith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 26, 2015
Dynamic evolutionary change in post-Paleozoic echinoids and the importance of scale when interpreting changes in rates of evolutionMelanie J Hopkins, Andrew B Smith
Nature Communications|January 24, 2013
The oldest echinoderm faunas from Gondwana show that echinoderm body plan diversification was rapidAndrew B Smith, Samuel Zamora, J Javier Álvaro
Plos One|June 16, 2012
Plated Cambrian bilaterians reveal the earliest stages of echinoderm evolutionSamuel Zamora, Imran A Rahman, Andrew B Smith
Systematic Biology|August 11, 2011
Taxonomic structure of the fossil record is shaped by sampling biasGraeme T Lloyd, Jeremy R Young, Andrew B Smith
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 7, 2012
Phanerozoic marine diversity: rock record modelling provides an independent test of large-scale trendsAndrew B Smith, Graeme T Lloyd, Alistair J McGowan
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|September 28, 2011
Resolving phylogenetic signal from noise when divergence is rapid: a new look at the old problem of echinoderm class relationshipsDavide Pisani, Roberto Feuda, Kevin J Peterson, et al.
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Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Cyclicity in the fossil record mirrors rock outcrop areaAndrew B Smith, Alistair J McGowan
Plos One|November 9, 2013
Spatial bias in the marine fossil recordDaril A Vilhena, Andrew B Smith
Biology Letters|November 25, 2011
Modelling the past: new generation approaches to understanding biological patterns in the fossil recordAndrew B Smith, Paul M Barrett
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 15, 2008
Deciphering deuterostome phylogeny: molecular, morphological and palaeontological perspectivesBillie J Swalla, Andrew B Smith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 26, 2015
Dynamic evolutionary change in post-Paleozoic echinoids and the importance of scale when interpreting changes in rates of evolutionMelanie J Hopkins, Andrew B Smith
Nature Communications|January 24, 2013
The oldest echinoderm faunas from Gondwana show that echinoderm body plan diversification was rapidAndrew B Smith, Samuel Zamora, J Javier Álvaro
Plos One|June 16, 2012
Plated Cambrian bilaterians reveal the earliest stages of echinoderm evolutionSamuel Zamora, Imran A Rahman, Andrew B Smith
Systematic Biology|August 11, 2011
Taxonomic structure of the fossil record is shaped by sampling biasGraeme T Lloyd, Jeremy R Young, Andrew B Smith
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 7, 2012
Phanerozoic marine diversity: rock record modelling provides an independent test of large-scale trendsAndrew B Smith, Graeme T Lloyd, Alistair J McGowan
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|September 28, 2011
Resolving phylogenetic signal from noise when divergence is rapid: a new look at the old problem of echinoderm class relationshipsDavide Pisani, Roberto Feuda, Kevin J Peterson, et al.
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