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Andrew F Hugall

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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|October 22, 2008
Combined mitochondrial and nuclear data enhance resolution of a rapid radiation of Australian rainbow skinks (Scincidae: Carlia)Gaynor Dolman, Andrew F Hugall
Molecular Ecology|June 19, 2026
Diverse Evolutionary Histories Characterise Polyploidy in the Deep-Sea Brittle Star Genus OphiosabineTimothy D O'Hara, Andrew F Hugall
Nature|June 5, 2012
Accelerated speciation in colour-polymorphic birdsAndrew F Hugall, Devi Stuart-Fox
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 25, 2017
Phylogenetic evidence for mid-Cenozoic turnover of a diverse continental biotaPaul M Oliver, Andrew F Hugall
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 23, 2007
The likelihood node density effect and consequences for evolutionary studies of molecular ratesAndrew F Hugall, Michael S Y Lee
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|October 12, 2005
Model type, implicit data weighting, and model averaging in phylogeneticsMichael S Y Lee, Andrew F Hugall
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 7, 2004
Molecular claims of Gondwanan age for Australian agamid lizards are untenableAndrew F Hugall, Michael S Y Lee
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 8, 2004
A mitochondrial phylogeny of the rainforest skink genus Saproscincus, Wells and Wellington (1984)Adnan Moussalli, Andrew F Hugall, Craig Moritz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 16, 2021
Relict from the Jurassic: new family of brittle-stars from a New Caledonian seamountTimothy D O'Hara, Ben Thuy, Andrew F Hugall
Royal Society Open Science|August 8, 2024
Genetic variation in the brooding brittle-star: a global hybrid polyploid complex?Andrew F Hugall, Maria Byrne, Timothy D O'Hara
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|October 22, 2008
Combined mitochondrial and nuclear data enhance resolution of a rapid radiation of Australian rainbow skinks (Scincidae: Carlia)Gaynor Dolman, Andrew F Hugall
Molecular Ecology|June 19, 2026
Diverse Evolutionary Histories Characterise Polyploidy in the Deep-Sea Brittle Star Genus OphiosabineTimothy D O'Hara, Andrew F Hugall
Nature|June 5, 2012
Accelerated speciation in colour-polymorphic birdsAndrew F Hugall, Devi Stuart-Fox
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 25, 2017
Phylogenetic evidence for mid-Cenozoic turnover of a diverse continental biotaPaul M Oliver, Andrew F Hugall
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 23, 2007
The likelihood node density effect and consequences for evolutionary studies of molecular ratesAndrew F Hugall, Michael S Y Lee
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|October 12, 2005
Model type, implicit data weighting, and model averaging in phylogeneticsMichael S Y Lee, Andrew F Hugall
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 7, 2004
Molecular claims of Gondwanan age for Australian agamid lizards are untenableAndrew F Hugall, Michael S Y Lee
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 8, 2004
A mitochondrial phylogeny of the rainforest skink genus Saproscincus, Wells and Wellington (1984)Adnan Moussalli, Andrew F Hugall, Craig Moritz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 16, 2021
Relict from the Jurassic: new family of brittle-stars from a New Caledonian seamountTimothy D O'Hara, Ben Thuy, Andrew F Hugall
Royal Society Open Science|August 8, 2024
Genetic variation in the brooding brittle-star: a global hybrid polyploid complex?Andrew F Hugall, Maria Byrne, Timothy D O'Hara
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