Brian Sidlauskas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Phylogenetics, Systematics, Biomechanics, EvolutionGoogle:
"Brian Sidlauskas"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAmy 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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Sign in to add traineeMichael D. Burns | grad student | Oregon State | |
Ben Frable | grad student | Oregon State | |
Thaddeus Buser | grad student | 2014- | Oregon State |
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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 |