Todd R. Disotell

Affiliations: 
Anthropology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Physical Anthropology, Genetics, Hispanic American Studies
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Rodney L. Honeycutt grad student (Evolution Tree)
David Pilbeam grad student (Anatomy Tree)
Maryellen Ruvolo grad student Harvard (Evolution Tree)

Children

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Christina M. Bergey grad student
Luca Pozzi grad student NYU
Derek E. Wildman grad student 2000 NYU
Ryan L. Raaum grad student 2004 NYU
Wesley K. Sutton grad student 2007 NYU
Andrew S. Burrell grad student 2009 NYU
Jennifer B. Listman grad student 2009 NYU
Kirstin N. Sterner grad student 2009 NYU
Jason A. Hodgson grad student 2012 NYU
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Chiou KL, Bergey CM, Burrell AS, et al. (2021) Genome-wide ancestry and introgression in a Zambian baboon hybrid zone. Molecular Ecology
Pozzi L, Penna A, Bearder SK, et al. (2020) Cryptic diversity and species boundaries within the Paragalago zanzibaricus species complex. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 150: 106887
Janiak MC, Burrell AS, Orkin JD, et al. (2019) Duplication and parallel evolution of the pancreatic ribonuclease gene (RNASE1) in folivorous non-colobine primates, the howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.). Scientific Reports. 9: 20366
Pozzi L, Disotell TR, Bearder SK, et al. (2019) Species Boundaries within Morphologically Cryptic Galagos: Evidence from Acoustic and Genetic Data. Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology. 90: 279-299
Rogers J, Raveendran M, Harris RA, et al. (2019) The comparative genomics and complex population history of baboons. Science Advances. 5: eaau6947
Bergey CM, Phillips-Conroy JE, Disotell TR, et al. (2016) Dopamine pathway is highly diverged in primate species that differ markedly in social behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Burrell AS, Disotell TR, Bergey CM. (2015) The use of museum specimens with high-throughput DNA sequencers. Journal of Human Evolution. 79: 35-44
Morales-Jimenez AL, Disotell T, Di Fiore A. (2015) Revisiting the phylogenetic relationships, biogeography, and taxonomy of spider monkeys (genus Ateles) in light of new molecular data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 82: 467-83
Disotell TR. (2015) Phylogenetic relationships of hominids: Biomolecular approach Handbook of Paleoanthropology, Second Edition. 2015-2041
Pozzi L, Disotell TR, Masters JC. (2014) A multilocus phylogeny reveals deep lineages within African galagids (Primates: Galagidae). Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 14: 72
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