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Maggie R Grundler

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 19, 2026
Preservation of stable isotope niche dynamics in squamate museum specimensMaggie R Grundler, Erica Bree Rosenblum
The American Naturalist|September 23, 2017
Predator Perspective Drives Geographic Variation in Frequency-Dependent PolymorphismIris A Holmes, Maggie R Grundler, Alison R Davis Rabosky
Molecular Ecology|February 11, 2019
Is genomic diversity a useful proxy for census population size? Evidence from a species-rich community of desert lizardsMaggie R Grundler, Sonal Singhal, Mark A Cowan, et al.
Plos One|March 1, 2017
Stable isotope ecology of a hyper-diverse community of scincid lizards from arid AustraliaMaggie R Grundler, Eric R Pianka, Nicolás Pelegrin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 21, 2022
No link between population isolation and speciation rate in squamate reptilesSonal Singhal, Guarino R Colli, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
The American Naturalist|January 25, 2022
Genetic and Ecogeographic Controls on Species Cohesion in Australia's Most Diverse Lizard RadiationIvan Prates, Sonal Singhal, M Raquel Marchán-Rivadeneira, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 12, 2022
Repeated evolution of blanched coloration in a lizard across independent white-sand habitatsTelma G Laurentino, Drew E Dittmer, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 18, 2024
Organisms have gravity: taking an organism-centered approach in experimental biologyMolly C Womack, Sarah McKay Strobel, Jackson R Phillips, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 12, 2018
Does Population Structure Predict the Rate of Speciation? A Comparative Test across Australia's Most Diverse Vertebrate RadiationSonal Singhal, Huateng Huang, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
Systematic Biology|July 19, 2020
Congruence and Conflict in the Higher-Level Phylogenetics of Squamate Reptiles: An Expanded Phylogenomic PerspectiveSonal Singhal, Timothy J Colston, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 19, 2026
Preservation of stable isotope niche dynamics in squamate museum specimensMaggie R Grundler, Erica Bree Rosenblum
The American Naturalist|September 23, 2017
Predator Perspective Drives Geographic Variation in Frequency-Dependent PolymorphismIris A Holmes, Maggie R Grundler, Alison R Davis Rabosky
Molecular Ecology|February 11, 2019
Is genomic diversity a useful proxy for census population size? Evidence from a species-rich community of desert lizardsMaggie R Grundler, Sonal Singhal, Mark A Cowan, et al.
Plos One|March 1, 2017
Stable isotope ecology of a hyper-diverse community of scincid lizards from arid AustraliaMaggie R Grundler, Eric R Pianka, Nicolás Pelegrin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 21, 2022
No link between population isolation and speciation rate in squamate reptilesSonal Singhal, Guarino R Colli, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
The American Naturalist|January 25, 2022
Genetic and Ecogeographic Controls on Species Cohesion in Australia's Most Diverse Lizard RadiationIvan Prates, Sonal Singhal, M Raquel Marchán-Rivadeneira, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 12, 2022
Repeated evolution of blanched coloration in a lizard across independent white-sand habitatsTelma G Laurentino, Drew E Dittmer, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 18, 2024
Organisms have gravity: taking an organism-centered approach in experimental biologyMolly C Womack, Sarah McKay Strobel, Jackson R Phillips, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 12, 2018
Does Population Structure Predict the Rate of Speciation? A Comparative Test across Australia's Most Diverse Vertebrate RadiationSonal Singhal, Huateng Huang, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
Systematic Biology|July 19, 2020
Congruence and Conflict in the Higher-Level Phylogenetics of Squamate Reptiles: An Expanded Phylogenomic PerspectiveSonal Singhal, Timothy J Colston, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
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