Edward D. Burress
Affiliations: | 2017- | Evolution & Ecology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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"Edward Burress"Parents
Sign in to add mentorLynn Siefferman | grad student | 2012 | Appalachian State University (Evolution Tree) |
Jonathan W. Armbruster | grad student | 2017 | Auburn University (Evolution Tree) |
Peter C. Wainwright | post-doc | 2017-2020 | UC Davis |
Martha M. Muñoz | post-doc | 2020-2022 | Yale (Evolution Tree) |
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Sign in to add traineeMadeline Dissinger | grad student | University of Alabama | |
Luis M. Gonzalez | grad student | University of Alabama | |
Dartagnan G. Mullins | grad student | University of Alabama |
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Burns MD, Friedman ST, Corn KA, et al. (2024) High-latitude ocean habitats are a crucible of fish body shape diversification. Evolution Letters. 8: 669-679 |
Bodensteiner B, Burress ED, Muñoz MM. (2024) Adaptive radiation without independent stages of trait evolution in a group of Caribbean anoles. Systematic Biology |
Domínguez-Guerrero SF, Esquerré D, Burress ED, et al. (2024) Viviparity imparts a macroevolutionary signature of ecological opportunity in the body size of female Liolaemus lizards. Nature Communications. 15: 4966 |
Burress ED, Hart PB. (2024) Pelagic zone is an evolutionary catalyst, but an ecological dead end, for North American minnows. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Burress ED, Muñoz MM. (2023) Phenotypic rate and state are decoupled in response to river-to-lake transitions in cichlid fishes. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Roberts-Hugghis AS, Burress ED, Lam B, et al. (2023) The cichlid pharyngeal jaw novelty enhances evolutionary integration in the feeding apparatus. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Burress ED, Muñoz MM. (2022) Functional Trade-offs Asymmetrically Promote Phenotypic Evolution. Systematic Biology |
Corn KA, Friedman ST, Burress ED, et al. (2022) The rise of biting during the Cenozoic fueled reef fish body shape diversification. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2119828119 |
Ghezelayagh A, Harrington RC, Burress ED, et al. (2022) Prolonged morphological expansion of spiny-rayed fishes following the end-Cretaceous. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Burress ED, Piálek L, Casciotta J, et al. (2022) Rapid Parallel Morphological and Mechanical Diversification of South American Pike Cichlids (Crenicichla). Systematic Biology |