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Poelstra J, Salmona J, Tiley GP, et al. (2020) Cryptic Patterns of Speciation in Cryptic Primates: Microendemic Mouse Lemurs and the Multispecies Coalescent. Systematic Biology |
Blanco MB, Greene LK, Rasambainarivo F, et al. (2020) Next-generation technologies applied to age-old challenges in Madagascar Conservation Genetics. 21: 785-793 |
Hunnicutt KE, Tiley GP, Williams RC, et al. (2019) Comparative genomic analysis of the pheromone receptor Class 1 family (V1R) reveals extreme complexity in mouse lemurs (genus, Microcebus) and a chromosomal hotspot across mammals. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Qurollo BA, Larsen PA, Rakotondrainibe HH, et al. (2018) Molecular surveillance of novel tick-borne organisms in Madagascar's lemurs. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases |
Genoways HH, Bradley RD, Schmidly DJ, et al. (2018) Obituary: Robert James Baker (1942–2018) Journal of Mammalogy. 99: 983-1012 |
Yoder AD, Campbell CR, Blanco MB, et al. (2016) Geogenetic patterns in mouse lemurs (genus Microcebus) reveal the ghosts of Madagascar's forests past. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Larsen PA, Hayes CE, Williams CV, et al. (2016) Blood transcriptomes reveal novel parasitic zoonoses circulating in Madagascar's lemurs. Biology Letters. 12 |
Yoder AD, Larsen PA. (2014) The molecular evolutionary dynamics of the vomeronasal receptor (class 1) genes in primates: a gene family on the verge of a functional breakdown. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 8: 153 |
Larsen PA, Heilman AM, Yoder AD. (2014) The utility of PacBio circular consensus sequencing for characterizing complex gene families in non-model organisms. Bmc Genomics. 15: 720 |
Larsen PA, Campbell CR, Yoder AD. (2014) Next-generation approaches to advancing eco-immunogenomic research in critically endangered primates. Molecular Ecology Resources. 14: 1198-209 |