Brian Leander

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Zoology University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Heather Esson grad student UBC
Susana A. Breglia grad student 2003-2009 UBC
Mona Hoppenrath post-doc UBC
Sonja Rueckert post-doc UBC
Naoji Yubuki post-doc UBC
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Lax G, Park E, Na I, et al. (2024) Phylogenomic diversity of archigregarine apicomplexans. Open Biology. 14: 240141
Cooney EC, Jacobson DM, Wolfe GV, et al. (2024) Morphology, behavior, and phylogenomics of Oxytoxum lohmannii, Dinoflagellata. The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. e13050
Cooney EC, Holt CC, Hehenberger E, et al. (2024) Investigation of heterotrophs reveals new insights in dinoflagellate evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 108086
Van Steenkiste NWL, Wakeman KC, Söderström B, et al. (2023) Patterns of host-parasite associations between marine meiofaunal flatworms (Platyhelminthes) and rhytidocystids (Apicomplexa). Scientific Reports. 13: 21050
Cooney EC, Holt CC, Jacko-Reynolds VKL, et al. (2023) Photosystems in the eye-like organelles of heterotrophic warnowiid dinoflagellates. Current Biology : Cb
Park E, Cooney E, Phua YH, et al. (2023) Phylogenomics shows that novel tapeworm-like traits of haplozoan parasites evolved from within the Peridiniales (Dinoflagellata). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 186: 107859
Karnkowska A, Yubuki N, Maruyama M, et al. (2023) Euglenozoan kleptoplasty illuminates the early evolution of photoendosymbiosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2220100120
Leander BS. (2023) Eukaryotic evolution: Deep phylogeny does not imply morphological novelty. Current Biology : Cb. 33: R112-R114
Cooney EC, Leander BS, Keeling PJ. (2022) Phylogenomics shows unique traits in Noctilucales are derived rather than ancestral. Pnas Nexus. 1: pgac202
Holt CC, Boscaro V, Van Steenkiste NWL, et al. (2022) Microscopic marine invertebrates are reservoirs for cryptic and diverse protists and fungi. Microbiome. 10: 161
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