Marguerite Butler

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University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 
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Hill EC, Jarman MJ, Fraser CJ, et al. (2023) Molecular and phylogenetic datasets for the Asterophryinae frogs of New Guinea with additional data on lifestyle, geography, and elevation. Data in Brief. 47: 108987
Hill EC, Fraser CJ, Gao DF, et al. (2022) Resolving the Deep Phylogeny: Implications for Early Adaptive Radiation, Cryptic, and Present-day Ecological Diversity of Papuan Microhylid Frogs. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 107618
Rivera JA, Kraus F, Allison A, et al. (2017) Title: Molecular phylogenetics and dating of the problematic New Guinea microhylid frogs (Amphibia: Anura) reveals elevated speciation rates and need for taxonomic reclassification. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Scales JA, Butler MA. (2016) Adaptive evolution in locomotor performance: How selective pressures and functional relationships produce diversity. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 70: 48-61
Scales JA, Butler MA. (2016) Adaptive evolution in locomotor performance: How selective pressures and functional relationships produce diversity Evolution. 70: 48-61
Scales JA, King AA, Butler MA. (2009) Running for your life or running for your dinner: what drives fiber-type evolution in lizard locomotor muscles? The American Naturalist. 173: 543-53
O'Meara B, Alfaro M, Bell C, et al. (2008) Comparative methods in R hackathon Nature Precedings
Scales J, Butler M. (2007) Are powerful females powerful enough? Acceleration in gravid green iguanas (Iguana iguana). Integrative and Comparative Biology. 47: 285-94
Butler MA, Sawyer SA, Losos JB. (2007) Sexual dimorphism and adaptive radiation in Anolis lizards. Nature. 447: 202-5
Butler MA, Losos JB. (2002) MULTIVARIATE SEXUAL DIMORPHISM, SEXUAL SELECTION, AND ADAPTATION IN GREATER ANTILLEAN ANOLIS LIZARDS Ecological Monographs. 72: 541-559
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