Glenn Seeholzer
Affiliations: | 2017-2019 | American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, United States |
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Seeholzer GF, Brumfield RT. (2023) Speciation-by-Extinction. Systematic Biology |
Marcondes RS, Nations JA, Seeholzer GF, et al. (2021) Rethinking Gloger's Rule: Climate, Light Environments, and Color in a Large Family of Tropical Birds (Furnariidae). The American Naturalist. 197: 592-606 |
Harvey MG, Bravo GA, Claramunt S, et al. (2020) The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370: 1343-1348 |
Terrill RS, Seeholzer GF, Wolfe JD. (2020) Evolution of breeding plumages in birds: A multiple-step pathway to seasonal dichromatism in New World warblers (Aves: Parulidae). Ecology and Evolution. 10: 9223-9239 |
Merwin JT, Seeholzer GF, Smith BT. (2020) Macroevolutionary bursts and constraints generate a rainbow in a clade of tropical birds. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 20: 32 |
Derryberry EP, Seddon N, Derryberry GE, et al. (2018) Ecological drivers of song evolution in birds: Disentangling the effects of habitat and morphology. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1890-1905 |
Seeholzer GF, Brumfield RT. (2017) Isolation-by-distance, not incipient ecological speciation, explains genetic differentiation in an Andean songbird (Aves: Furnariidae: Cranioleuca antisiensis, Line-cheeked Spinetail) despite near three-fold body size change across an environmental gradient. Molecular Ecology |
Smith BT, Seeholzer GF, Harvey MG, et al. (2017) Correction: A latitudinal phylogeographic diversity gradient in birds. Plos Biology. 15: e1002610 |
Harvey MG, Seeholzer GF, Smith BT, et al. (2017) Positive association between population genetic differentiation and speciation rates in New World birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Smith BT, Seeholzer GF, Harvey MG, et al. (2017) A latitudinal phylogeographic diversity gradient in birds. Plos Biology. 15: e2001073 |