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Lyn G Cook

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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 11, 2012
A multilocus coalescent analysis of the speciational history of the Australo-Papuan butcherbirds and their alliesAnna M Kearns, Leo Joseph, Lyn G Cook
BMC Evolutionary Biology|March 8, 2014
Evolutionary consequences of shifts to bird-pollination in the Australian pea-flowered legumes (Mirbelieae and Bossiaeeae)Alicia Toon, Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
Systematic Parasitology|October 21, 2010
Support for the 'out-of-Southeast Asia' hypothesis for the origin of Australian populations of Radopholus similis (Cobb, 1893) (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae)Matthew Tan, Jennifer Cobon, Elizabeth Aitken, et al.
Zootaxa|June 15, 2017
Nomenclatural changes in the Australasian gall-inducing genus <i>Apiomorpha</i> Rübsaamen (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Eriococcidae)Penelope J Mills, Penny J Gullan, Lyn G Cook
BMC Evolutionary Biology|December 20, 2014
Clock model makes a large difference to age estimates of long-stemmed clades with no internal calibration: a test using Australian grasstreesMichael D Crisp, Nate B Hardy, Lyn G Cook
The New Phytologist|December 3, 2014
Three explanations for biodiversity hotspots: small range size, geographical overlap and time for species accumulation. An Australian case studyLyn G Cook, Nate B Hardy, Michael D Crisp
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|August 12, 2008
Tree thinking for all biology: the problem with reading phylogenies as ladders of progressKevin E Omland, Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 15, 2010
Hypothesis testing in biogeographyMichael D Crisp, Steven A Trewick, Lyn G Cook
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|October 18, 2002
A preliminary phylogeny of the scale insects (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) based on nuclear small-subunit ribosomal DNALyn G Cook, Penny J Gullan, Holly E Trueman
Environmental Microbiology|November 18, 2021
Wolbachia in scale insects: a distinct pattern of infection frequencies and potential transfer routes via ant associatesEhsan Sanaei, Yen-Po Lin, Lyn G Cook, et al.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 11, 2012
A multilocus coalescent analysis of the speciational history of the Australo-Papuan butcherbirds and their alliesAnna M Kearns, Leo Joseph, Lyn G Cook
BMC Evolutionary Biology|March 8, 2014
Evolutionary consequences of shifts to bird-pollination in the Australian pea-flowered legumes (Mirbelieae and Bossiaeeae)Alicia Toon, Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
Systematic Parasitology|October 21, 2010
Support for the 'out-of-Southeast Asia' hypothesis for the origin of Australian populations of Radopholus similis (Cobb, 1893) (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae)Matthew Tan, Jennifer Cobon, Elizabeth Aitken, et al.
Zootaxa|June 15, 2017
Nomenclatural changes in the Australasian gall-inducing genus <i>Apiomorpha</i> Rübsaamen (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Eriococcidae)Penelope J Mills, Penny J Gullan, Lyn G Cook
BMC Evolutionary Biology|December 20, 2014
Clock model makes a large difference to age estimates of long-stemmed clades with no internal calibration: a test using Australian grasstreesMichael D Crisp, Nate B Hardy, Lyn G Cook
The New Phytologist|December 3, 2014
Three explanations for biodiversity hotspots: small range size, geographical overlap and time for species accumulation. An Australian case studyLyn G Cook, Nate B Hardy, Michael D Crisp
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|August 12, 2008
Tree thinking for all biology: the problem with reading phylogenies as ladders of progressKevin E Omland, Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 15, 2010
Hypothesis testing in biogeographyMichael D Crisp, Steven A Trewick, Lyn G Cook
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|October 18, 2002
A preliminary phylogeny of the scale insects (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) based on nuclear small-subunit ribosomal DNALyn G Cook, Penny J Gullan, Holly E Trueman
Environmental Microbiology|November 18, 2021
Wolbachia in scale insects: a distinct pattern of infection frequencies and potential transfer routes via ant associatesEhsan Sanaei, Yen-Po Lin, Lyn G Cook, et al.
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