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Scott M Lanyon

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
POLYPHYLY OF THE BLACKBIRD GENUS AGELAIUS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF ASSUMPTIONS OF MONOPHYLY IN COMPARATIVE STUDIESScott M Lanyon
American Journal of Primatology|January 23, 2020
Blood-protein allele frequencies and phylogenetic relationships in Macaca: A reviewJack Fooden, Scott M Lanyon
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2003
The ubiquity of avian ultraviolet plumage reflectanceMuir D Eaton, Scott M Lanyon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 11, 2002
Reconstructing the evolution of complex bird song in the oropendolasJ Jordan Price, Scott M Lanyon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 31, 2017
BIRD VERSUS MAMMAL MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITYMark S Hafner, J V Remsen, Scott M Lanyon
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The influence of foraging benefits on association of cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis) with cattleCharles F Thompson, Scott M Lanyon, Karen M Thompson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Losses of female song with changes from tropical to temperate breeding in the New World blackbirdsJ Jordan Price, Scott M Lanyon, Kevin E Omland
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|September 25, 2012
Empirical evaluation of partitioning schemes for phylogenetic analyses of mitogenomic data: an avian case studyAlexis F L A Powell, F Keith Barker, Scott M Lanyon
Plos One|October 17, 2012
Contrasting evolutionary dynamics and information content of the avian mitochondrial control region and ND2 geneF Keith Barker, Mariah K Benesh, Arion J Vandergon, et al.
Systematic Biology|December 12, 2012
Going to extremes: contrasting rates of diversification in a recent radiation of new world passerine birdsF Keith Barker, Kevin J Burns, John Klicka, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
POLYPHYLY OF THE BLACKBIRD GENUS AGELAIUS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF ASSUMPTIONS OF MONOPHYLY IN COMPARATIVE STUDIESScott M Lanyon
American Journal of Primatology|January 23, 2020
Blood-protein allele frequencies and phylogenetic relationships in Macaca: A reviewJack Fooden, Scott M Lanyon
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2003
The ubiquity of avian ultraviolet plumage reflectanceMuir D Eaton, Scott M Lanyon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 11, 2002
Reconstructing the evolution of complex bird song in the oropendolasJ Jordan Price, Scott M Lanyon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 31, 2017
BIRD VERSUS MAMMAL MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITYMark S Hafner, J V Remsen, Scott M Lanyon
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The influence of foraging benefits on association of cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis) with cattleCharles F Thompson, Scott M Lanyon, Karen M Thompson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Losses of female song with changes from tropical to temperate breeding in the New World blackbirdsJ Jordan Price, Scott M Lanyon, Kevin E Omland
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|September 25, 2012
Empirical evaluation of partitioning schemes for phylogenetic analyses of mitogenomic data: an avian case studyAlexis F L A Powell, F Keith Barker, Scott M Lanyon
Plos One|October 17, 2012
Contrasting evolutionary dynamics and information content of the avian mitochondrial control region and ND2 geneF Keith Barker, Mariah K Benesh, Arion J Vandergon, et al.
Systematic Biology|December 12, 2012
Going to extremes: contrasting rates of diversification in a recent radiation of new world passerine birdsF Keith Barker, Kevin J Burns, John Klicka, et al.
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