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  • Quantifying ecological, mor... Quantifying ecological, morphological, and genetic variation to delimit species in the coast horned lizard species complex (Phrynosoma)
    Leaché, Adam D; Koo, Michelle S; Spencer, Carol L ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2009, Volume: 106, Issue: 30
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    Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge genetically, morphologically, or ecologically, and these contingent properties of species provide ...
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  • Mutualism in museums: A mod... Mutualism in museums: A model for engaging undergraduates in biodiversity science
    Hiller, Anna E; Cicero, Carla; Albe, Monica J ... PLoS biology, 11/2017, Volume: 15, Issue: 11
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    Museums have an untapped potential to engage students in hands-on learning. Here, we describe the development of a tiered museum-based program at the University of California, Berkeley as a model for ...
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  • Morphology, reproduction an... Morphology, reproduction and diet in Australian and Papuan death adders (Acanthophis, Elapidae)
    Shine, Richard; Spencer, Carol L; Keogh, J Scott PloS one, 04/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    Death adders (genus Acanthophis) differ from most other elapid snakes, and resemble many viperid snakes, in their thickset morphology and ambush foraging mode. Although these snakes are widely ...
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  • Cryptic genetic diversity, ... Cryptic genetic diversity, population structure, and gene flow in the Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus)
    Schield, Drew R.; Adams, Richard H.; Card, Daren C. ... Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, October 2018, 2018-10-00, Volume: 127
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    Display omitted •We identify genetically distinct lineages of the Mojave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus).•Distinct lineages are more ancient than several recognized species of ...
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  • Evidence for divergent patt... Evidence for divergent patterns of local selection driving venom variation in Mojave Rattlesnakes (Crotalus scutulatus)
    Strickland, Jason L; Smith, Cara F; Mason, Andrew J ... Scientific reports, 12/2018, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Snake venoms represent an enriched system for investigating the evolutionary processes that lead to complex and dynamic trophic adaptations. It has long been hypothesized that natural selection may ...
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  • VertNet: a new model for bi... VertNet: a new model for biodiversity data sharing
    Constable, Heather; Guralnick, Robert; Wieczorek, John ... PLoS biology, 02/2010, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    Responding to the urgent need to make biodiversity records broadly accessible, the natural history community turned to “the cloud.”
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  • Phylogeographic structure a... Phylogeographic structure and historical demography of the western diamondback rattlesnake ( Crotalus atrox): A perspective on North American desert biogeography
    Castoe, Todd A.; Spencer, Carol L.; Parkinson, Christopher L. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 2007, 2007-Jan, 2007-01-00, 20070101, Volume: 42, Issue: 1
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    The western diamondback rattlesnake ( Crotalus atrox) is a prominent member of North American desert and semi-arid ecosystems, and its importance extends from its impact on the region’s ecology and ...
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  • Incipient speciation with b... Incipient speciation with biased gene flow between two lineages of the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox)
    Schield, Drew R.; Card, Daren C.; Adams, Richard H. ... Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, February 2015, 2015-Feb, 2015-02-00, 20150201, Volume: 83
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    Display omitted •We identify two genetically distinct lineages of Crotalus atrox.•Mitochondrial and nuclear data indicate recent admixture between these lineages.•Eastern and western populations show ...
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  • Insight into the roles of s... Insight into the roles of selection in speciation from genomic patterns of divergence and introgression in secondary contact in venomous rattlesnakes
    Schield, Drew R.; Adams, Richard H.; Card, Daren C. ... Ecology and evolution, June 2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 11
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    Investigating secondary contact of historically isolated lineages can provide insight into how selection and drift influence genomic divergence and admixture. Here, we studied the genomic landscape ...
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