Javier A. Rodriguez-Robles, PhD

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States 
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Farleigh K, Ascanio A, Farleigh ME, et al. (2023) Signals of differential introgression in the genome of natural hybrids of Caribbean anoles. Molecular Ecology. 32: 6000-6017
Rodríguez-Robles JA, Leal M, Daza JD, et al. (2021) A biographical account of John Paul Richard Thomas, the man who leaves no stone unturned. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Barker BS, Rodríguez-Robles JA. (2017) ORIGINS AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF INTRODUCED POPULATIONS OF THE PUERTO RICAN RED-EYED COQUÍ, ELEUTHERODACTYLUS ANTILLENSIS, IN SAINT CROIX (U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS) AND PANAMÁ. Copeia. 105: 220-228
Webber MM, Jezkova T, Rodríguez-Robles JA. (2016) Feeding Ecology of Sidewinder Rattlesnakes, Crotalus cerastes (Viperidae) Herpetologica. 72: 324
Barker BS, Rodríguez-Robles JA, Cook JA. (2015) Climate as a driver of tropical insular diversity: comparative phylogeography of two ecologically distinctive frogs in Puerto Rico. Ecography. 38: 769-781
Rodríguez-Robles JA, Jezkova T, Fujita MK, et al. (2015) Genetic divergence and diversity in the Mona and Virgin Islands Boas, Chilabothrus monensis (Epicrates monensis) (Serpentes: Boidae), West Indian snakes of special conservation concern. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 88: 144-53
Webber MM, Gibbs AG, Rodríguez-Robles JA. (2015) Hot and not-so-hot females: reproductive state and thermal preferences of female Arizona Bark Scorpions (Centruroides sculpturatus). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 368-75
Webber MM, Rodríguez-Robles JA. (2013) Reproductive tradeoff limits the predatory efficiency of female Arizona Bark Scorpions (Centruroides sculpturatus). Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 13: 197
Jezkova T, Leal M, Rodríguez-Robles JA. (2013) Genetic drift or natural selection? Hybridization and asymmetric mitochondrial introgression in two Caribbean lizards (Anolis pulchellus and Anolis krugi). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 1458-71
Barker BS, Rodríguez-Robles JA, Aran VS, et al. (2012) Sea level, topography and island diversity: phylogeography of the Puerto Rican Red-eyed Coquí, Eleutherodactylus antillensis. Molecular Ecology. 21: 6033-52
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