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Timothy G Barraclough

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Plos One|August 20, 2019
Species matter for predicting the functioning of evolving microbial communities - An eco-evolutionary modelTimothy G Barraclough
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 5, 2010
Evolving entities: towards a unified framework for understanding diversity at the species and higher levelsTimothy G Barraclough
Current Biology : CB|December 22, 2020
Evolution: Groundhog Day for a Lab BacteriumTimothy G Barraclough
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 10, 2024
Does selection favour the maintenance of porous species boundaries?Timothy G Barraclough
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 28, 2015
Do Species Exist in Asexuals? Theory and Evidence from Bdelloid RotifersDiego Fontaneto, Timothy G Barraclough
The American Naturalist|January 27, 2010
Speciation has a spatial scale that depends on levels of gene flowYael Kisel, Timothy G Barraclough
Systematic Biology|May 18, 2013
Delimiting species using single-locus data and the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent approach: a revised method and evaluation on simulated data setsTomochika Fujisawa, Timothy G Barraclough
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|December 15, 2005
Why do species exist? Insights from sexuals and asexualsTimothy G Barraclough, Elisabeth Herniou
The American Naturalist|February 7, 2001
Detecting the Geographical Pattern of Speciation from Species-Level PhylogeniesTimothy G Barraclough, Alfried P Vogler
Evolution Letters|June 9, 2025
Do the "big four" orders of insects comprise evolutionarily significant higher taxa with coherent patterns of selection on protein-coding genes?Pierre J Février, Timothy G Barraclough
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Plos One|August 20, 2019
Species matter for predicting the functioning of evolving microbial communities - An eco-evolutionary modelTimothy G Barraclough
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 5, 2010
Evolving entities: towards a unified framework for understanding diversity at the species and higher levelsTimothy G Barraclough
Current Biology : CB|December 22, 2020
Evolution: Groundhog Day for a Lab BacteriumTimothy G Barraclough
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 10, 2024
Does selection favour the maintenance of porous species boundaries?Timothy G Barraclough
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 28, 2015
Do Species Exist in Asexuals? Theory and Evidence from Bdelloid RotifersDiego Fontaneto, Timothy G Barraclough
The American Naturalist|January 27, 2010
Speciation has a spatial scale that depends on levels of gene flowYael Kisel, Timothy G Barraclough
Systematic Biology|May 18, 2013
Delimiting species using single-locus data and the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent approach: a revised method and evaluation on simulated data setsTomochika Fujisawa, Timothy G Barraclough
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|December 15, 2005
Why do species exist? Insights from sexuals and asexualsTimothy G Barraclough, Elisabeth Herniou
The American Naturalist|February 7, 2001
Detecting the Geographical Pattern of Speciation from Species-Level PhylogeniesTimothy G Barraclough, Alfried P Vogler
Evolution Letters|June 9, 2025
Do the "big four" orders of insects comprise evolutionarily significant higher taxa with coherent patterns of selection on protein-coding genes?Pierre J Février, Timothy G Barraclough
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