Dan Rabosky, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Integrative Biology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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"Dan Rabosky"Parents
Sign in to add mentorIrby Lovette | grad student | Cornell | |
John P. Huelsenbeck | post-doc | 2009- | UC Berkeley |
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Sign in to add traineeJeff J. Shi | grad student | 2012- | University of Michigan |
Pascal O. Title | grad student | 2012- | University of Michigan |
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Singhal S, Colston TJ, Grundler MR, et al. (2020) Congruence and conflict in the higher-level phylogenetics of squamate reptiles: an expanded phylogenomic perspective. Systematic Biology |
Westeen EP, Durso AM, Grundler MC, et al. (2020) What makes a fang? Phylogenetic and ecological controls on tooth evolution in rear-fanged snakes. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 20: 80 |
Laudanno G, Haegeman B, Rabosky DL, et al. (2020) Detecting Lineage-Specific Shifts in Diversification: A Proper Likelihood Approach. Systematic Biology |
Grundler MC, Rabosky DL. (2020) Complex ecological phenotypes on phylogenetic trees: a Markov process model for comparative analysis of multivariate count data. Systematic Biology |
Rabosky DL. (2020) Speciation rate and the diversity of fishes in freshwaters and the oceans Journal of Biogeography. 47: 1207-1217 |
Chang J, Rabosky DL, Alfaro ME. (2019) Estimating diversification rates on incompletely-sampled phylogenies: theoretical concerns and practical solutions. Systematic Biology |
Holmes IA, Monagan IV, Rabosky DL, et al. (2019) Metabolically similar cohorts of bacteria exhibit strong cooccurrence patterns with diet items and eukaryotic microbes in lizard guts. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 12471-12481 |
von May R, Catenazzi A, Santa-Cruz R, et al. (2019) Thermal physiological traits in tropical lowland amphibians: Vulnerability to climate warming and cooling. Plos One. 14: e0219759 |
Grundler MR, Singhal S, Cowan MA, et al. (2019) Is genomic diversity a useful proxy for census population size? Evidence from a species-rich community of desert lizards. Molecular Ecology |
Rabosky DL, von May R, Grundler MC, et al. (2019) The Western Amazonian Richness Gradient for Squamate Reptiles: Are There Really Fewer Snakes and Lizards in Southwestern Amazonian Lowlands? Diversity. 11: 199 |