Daniel S. Moen, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Ecology and Evolution Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
Area:
Herpetology, systematics
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John J. Wiens grad student 2012 SUNY Stony Brook
 (The origins of diversity in frog communities: phylogeny, morphology, performance, and dispersal.)
Kevin de Queiroz grad student 2011-2012 National Museum of Natural History
 (Smithsonian Predoctoral Fellow)
Hélène Morlon post-doc 2012-2014
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Morinaga G, Wiens JJ, Moen DS. (2023) The radiation continuum and the evolution of frog diversity. Nature Communications. 14: 7100
Simon MN, Moen DS. (2023) Bridging Performance and Adaptive Landscapes to Understand Long-Term Functional Evolution. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 96: 304-320
Portik DM, Streicher JW, Blackburn DC, et al. (2023) Redefining Possible: Combining Phylogenomic and Supersparse Data in Frogs. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Moen DS, Cabrera-Guzmán E, Caviedes-Solis IW, et al. (2022) Phylogenetic analysis of adaptation in comparative physiology and biomechanics: overview and a case study of thermal physiology in treefrogs. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 225
Prinzing A, Pavoine S, Jactel H, et al. (2021) Disturbed habitats locally reduce the signal of deep evolutionary history in functional traits of plants. The New Phytologist
Moen DS, Ravelojaona RN, Hutter CR, et al. (2021) Testing for adaptive radiation: A new approach applied to Madagascar frogs. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Billaud O, Moen DS, Parsons TL, et al. (2020) Estimating Diversity Through Time Using Molecular Phylogenies: Old and Species-Poor Frog Families are the Remnants of a Diverse Past. Systematic Biology. 69: 363-383
Mendoza E, Azizi E, Moen DS. (2020) What explains vast differences in jumping power within a clade? Diversity, ecology and evolution of anuran jumping power Functional Ecology. 34: 1053-1063
Juarez BH, Moen DS, Adams DC. (2020) A Morphological Method to Approximate Jumping Performance in Anurans for Macroevolutionary Studies Evolutionary Biology. 47: 260-271
Moen DS. (2019) What Determines the Distinct Morphology of Species with a Particular Ecology? The Roles of Many-to-One Mapping and Trade-Offs in the Evolution of Frog Ecomorphology and Performance. The American Naturalist. 194: E81-E95
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