Janet C Buckner

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Michael E. Alfaro grad student 2017 UCLA
David K Jacobs grad student 2017 UCLA
Jessica Lynch-alfaro grad student 2017 UCLA (Anthropology Tree)
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Ghezelayagh A, Harrington RC, Burress ED, et al. (2022) Prolonged morphological expansion of spiny-rayed fishes following the end-Cretaceous. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Lima MGM, de Sousa E Silva-Júnior J, Černý D, et al. (2018) A phylogenomic perspective on the robust capuchin monkey (Sapajus) radiation: first evidence for extensive population admixture across South America. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Buckner JC, Ellingson R, Gold DA, et al. (2017) Mitogenomics supports an unexpected taxonomic relationship for the extinct diving duck Chendytes lawi and definitively places the extinct Labrador Duck. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Lima MGM, Buckner JC, Silva-Júnior JdSe, et al. (2017) Capuchin monkey biogeography: understanding Sapajus Pleistocene range expansion and the current sympatry between Cebus and Sapajus Journal of Biogeography. 44: 810-820
Rylands AB, Heymann EW, Lynch Alfaro J, et al. (2016) Taxonomic review of the New World tamarins (Primates: Callitrichidae) Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 177: 1003-1028
Blumstein DT, Buckner J, Shah S, et al. (2015) A clinical research pathway towards developing new insights into cardiomyopathy. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
Blumstein DT, Buckner J, Shah S, et al. (2015) The evolution of capture myopathy in hooved mammals: a model for human stress cardiomyopathy? Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
Buckner JC, Lynch Alfaro JW, Rylands AB, et al. (2015) Biogeography of the marmosets and tamarins (Callitrichidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 82: 413-25
Buckner J, Welsh AB, Sime KR. (2014) Evidence for population differentiation in the bog buckmoth of New York State Northeastern Naturalist. 21: 506-514
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