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Frank T Burbrink

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Molecular Ecology Resources|July 15, 2022
Uniting genetic and geographic databases to understand the relationship between latitude and population demographyFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 27, 2002
Phylogeographic analysis of the cornsnake (Elaphe guttata) complex as inferred from maximum likelihood and Bayesian analysesFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 8, 2004
Inferring the phylogenetic position of Boa constrictor among the BoinaeFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Ecology|December 8, 2010
Historical versus contemporary migration in fragmented populationsFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 23, 2006
How and when did Old World ratsnakes disperse into the New World?Frank T Burbrink, Robin Lawson
Ecology and Evolution|September 20, 2019
Female-biased gape and body-size dimorphism in the New World watersnakes (tribe: Thamnophiini) oppose predictions from Rensch's ruleFrank T Burbrink, India Futterman
Systematic Biology|March 14, 2018
The Biogeography of Deep Time Phylogenetic ReticulationFrank T Burbrink, Marcelo Gehara
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|February 25, 2009
Neogene diversification and taxonomic stability in the snake tribe Lampropeltini (Serpentes: Colubridae)R Alexander Pyron, Frank T Burbrink
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|February 26, 2015
Contrasting models of parity-mode evolution in squamate reptilesR Alexander Pyron, Frank T Burbrink
Molecular Ecology|August 8, 2009
Lineage diversification in a widespread species: roles for niche divergence and conservatism in the common kingsnake, Lampropeltis getulaR Alexander Pyron, Frank T Burbrink
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Molecular Ecology Resources|July 15, 2022
Uniting genetic and geographic databases to understand the relationship between latitude and population demographyFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 27, 2002
Phylogeographic analysis of the cornsnake (Elaphe guttata) complex as inferred from maximum likelihood and Bayesian analysesFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 8, 2004
Inferring the phylogenetic position of Boa constrictor among the BoinaeFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Ecology|December 8, 2010
Historical versus contemporary migration in fragmented populationsFrank T Burbrink
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 23, 2006
How and when did Old World ratsnakes disperse into the New World?Frank T Burbrink, Robin Lawson
Ecology and Evolution|September 20, 2019
Female-biased gape and body-size dimorphism in the New World watersnakes (tribe: Thamnophiini) oppose predictions from Rensch's ruleFrank T Burbrink, India Futterman
Systematic Biology|March 14, 2018
The Biogeography of Deep Time Phylogenetic ReticulationFrank T Burbrink, Marcelo Gehara
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|February 25, 2009
Neogene diversification and taxonomic stability in the snake tribe Lampropeltini (Serpentes: Colubridae)R Alexander Pyron, Frank T Burbrink
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|February 26, 2015
Contrasting models of parity-mode evolution in squamate reptilesR Alexander Pyron, Frank T Burbrink
Molecular Ecology|August 8, 2009
Lineage diversification in a widespread species: roles for niche divergence and conservatism in the common kingsnake, Lampropeltis getulaR Alexander Pyron, Frank T Burbrink
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