Brian Sidlauskas, Ph.D.

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University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Phylogenetics, Systematics, Biomechanics, Evolution
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Amy Reed McCune research assistant Cornell
Mark W. Westneat grad student 2006 Chicago
 (Hyperdisparate headstanders and static slime-suckers: Evolution of unequal morphological diversity in sister clades of characiform fishes.)
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Dziedzic E, Sidlauskas B, Cronn R, et al. (2023) Creating, curating and evaluating a mitogenomic reference database to improve regional species identification using environmental DNA. Molecular Ecology Resources
Burns MD, Collyer ML, Sidlauskas BL. (2022) Simultaneous integration and modularity underlie the exceptional body shape diversification of characiform fishes. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Schedel FDB, Chakona A, Sidlauskas BL, et al. (2022) New phylogenetic insights into the African catfish families Mochokidae and Austroglanididae. Journal of Fish Biology
Melo BF, Sidlauskas BL, Near TJ, et al. (2021) Accelerated Diversification Explains the Exceptional Species Richness of Tropical Characoid Fishes. Systematic Biology
Faircloth BC, Alda F, Hoekzema K, et al. (2020) A Target Enrichment Bait Set for Studying Relationships among Ostariophysan Fishes Copeia. 108: 47
Cutler JS, Olivos JA, Sidlauskas B, et al. (2020) Habitat loss due to dam development may affect the distribution of marine‐associated fishes in Gabon, Africa Ecosphere. 11
Bronaugh WM, Swartz ER, Sidlauskas BL. (2019) Between an ocean and a high place: coastal drainage isolation generates endemic cryptic species in the Cape kurper Sandelia capensis (Anabantiformes: Anabantidae), Cape Region, South Africa. Journal of Fish Biology
Ramoejane M, Gouws G, Swartz ER, et al. (2019) Molecular and morphological evidence reveals hybridisation between two endemic cyprinid fishes. Journal of Fish Biology
Mipounga HK, Cutler J, Mve Beh JH, et al. (2019) Enteromius pinnimaculatus sp. nov. (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from southern Gabon. Journal of Fish Biology
Cutler JS, Mvé-Beh J, Sullivan JP, et al. (2019) Fish fauna in and around the Rapids of Mboungou Badouma and Doumé Ramsar site, Gabon Check List. 15: 997-1029
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