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Marguerite A Butler

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Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in lizards of the genus AnolisMarguerite A Butler
The American Naturalist|April 12, 2018
Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis: A Modeling Approach for Adaptive EvolutionMarguerite A Butler, Aaron A King
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 29, 2015
Adaptive evolution in locomotor performance: How selective pressures and functional relationships produce diversityJeffrey A Scales, Marguerite A Butler
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
TESTING FOR UNEQUAL AMOUNTS OF EVOLUTION IN A CONTINUOUS CHARACTER ON DIFFERENT BRANCHES OF A PHYLOGENETIC TREE USING LINEAR AND SQUARED-CHANGE PARSIMONY: AN EXAMPLE USING LESSER ANTILLEAN ANOLIS LIZARDSMarguerite A Butler, Jonathan B Losos
Systematic Biology|June 28, 2015
Detecting Adaptive Evolution in Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis Using the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck ModelClayton E Cressler, Marguerite A Butler, Aaron A King
Nature|May 15, 2007
Sexual dimorphism and adaptive radiation in Anolis lizardsMarguerite A Butler, Stanley A Sawyer, Jonathan B Losos
The American Naturalist|March 20, 2009
Running for your life or running for your dinner: what drives fiber-type evolution in lizard locomotor muscles?Jeffrey A Scales, Aaron A King, Marguerite A Butler
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 17, 2017
Molecular phylogenetics and dating of the problematic New Guinea microhylid frogs (Amphibia: Anura) reveals elevated speciation rates and need for taxonomic reclassificationJulio A Rivera, Fred Kraus, Allen Allison, et al.
Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England)|September 6, 2023
Testing Geology with Biology: Plate Tectonics and the Diversification of Microhylid Frogs in the Papuan RegionEthan C Hill, Diana F Gao, Dan A Polhemus, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|August 28, 2022
Resolving the deep phylogeny: Implications for early adaptive radiation, cryptic, and present-day ecological diversity of Papuan microhylid frogsEthan C Hill, Claire J Fraser, Diana F Gao, et al.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in lizards of the genus AnolisMarguerite A Butler
The American Naturalist|April 12, 2018
Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis: A Modeling Approach for Adaptive EvolutionMarguerite A Butler, Aaron A King
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 29, 2015
Adaptive evolution in locomotor performance: How selective pressures and functional relationships produce diversityJeffrey A Scales, Marguerite A Butler
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
TESTING FOR UNEQUAL AMOUNTS OF EVOLUTION IN A CONTINUOUS CHARACTER ON DIFFERENT BRANCHES OF A PHYLOGENETIC TREE USING LINEAR AND SQUARED-CHANGE PARSIMONY: AN EXAMPLE USING LESSER ANTILLEAN ANOLIS LIZARDSMarguerite A Butler, Jonathan B Losos
Systematic Biology|June 28, 2015
Detecting Adaptive Evolution in Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis Using the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck ModelClayton E Cressler, Marguerite A Butler, Aaron A King
Nature|May 15, 2007
Sexual dimorphism and adaptive radiation in Anolis lizardsMarguerite A Butler, Stanley A Sawyer, Jonathan B Losos
The American Naturalist|March 20, 2009
Running for your life or running for your dinner: what drives fiber-type evolution in lizard locomotor muscles?Jeffrey A Scales, Aaron A King, Marguerite A Butler
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 17, 2017
Molecular phylogenetics and dating of the problematic New Guinea microhylid frogs (Amphibia: Anura) reveals elevated speciation rates and need for taxonomic reclassificationJulio A Rivera, Fred Kraus, Allen Allison, et al.
Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England)|September 6, 2023
Testing Geology with Biology: Plate Tectonics and the Diversification of Microhylid Frogs in the Papuan RegionEthan C Hill, Diana F Gao, Dan A Polhemus, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|August 28, 2022
Resolving the deep phylogeny: Implications for early adaptive radiation, cryptic, and present-day ecological diversity of Papuan microhylid frogsEthan C Hill, Claire J Fraser, Diana F Gao, et al.
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