Jacob A. Esselstyn, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRafe M. Brown | grad student | 2010 | University of Kansas | |
(Diversification processes in an island radiation of shrews.) | ||||
Ben J Evans | post-doc | 2009-2013 | LSU (Neurotree) |
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Nachman MW, Beckman EJ, Bowie RC, et al. (2023) Specimen collection is essential for modern science. Plos Biology. 21: e3002318 |
Kopania EEK, Thomas GWC, Hutter CR, et al. (2023) Molecular evolution of male reproduction across species with highly divergent sperm morphology in diverse murine rodents. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Nations JA, Giarla TC, Morni MA, et al. (2022) Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus . Zookeys. 1137: 17-31 |
Babb-Biernacki SJ, Esselstyn JA, Doyle VP. (2022) Predicting Species Boundaries and Assessing Undescribed Diversity in , an Obligate Lung Symbiont. Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 8 |
Upham NS, Esselstyn JA, Jetz W. (2021) Molecules and fossils tell distinct yet complementary stories of mammal diversification. Current Biology : Cb |
Roycroft E, Achmadi A, Callahan CM, et al. (2021) Molecular Evolution of Ecological Specialisation: Genomic Insights from the Diversification of Murine Rodents. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Nations JA, Mount GG, Morere SM, et al. (2020) Locomotory mode transitions alter phenotypic evolution and lineage diversification in an ecologically rich clade of mammals. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Martinez Q, Clavel J, Esselstyn JA, et al. (2020) Convergent evolution of olfactory and thermoregulatory capacities in small amphibious mammals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Upham NS, Esselstyn JA, Jetz W. (2019) Inferring the mammal tree: Species-level sets of phylogenies for questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation. Plos Biology. 17: e3000494 |
Swanson MT, Oliveros CH, Esselstyn JA. (2019) A phylogenomic rodent tree reveals the repeated evolution of masseter architectures. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20190672 |