Publications
Below are latest publications, you will find a complete list here.
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Intertwining phylogenetic trees and networks.
(2017). Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 8, ss. 1212-1220 DOI -
Next Generation Systematics.
(2017). Systematic Biology, ISSN 1063-5157, EISSN 1076-836X, vol. 66 66, ss. 121 121-123 123 DOI -
Phylogenetic analysis of pathogens.
(2017). I Michel Tibayrenc (red.) Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, Amsterdam: Elsevier. ss. 167-193 -
Categorizing ideas about systematics: alternative trees of trees, and related representations.
(2017). Rendiconti Lincei SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI, vol. 28, ss. 191-202 DOI -
The Invention of Nature: The Adventures of Alexander von Humboldt, the Lost Hero of Science (UK). The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldtâs New World (USA). By Andrea Wulf.
(2016). Systematic Biology, vol. 65, ss. 1117-1119 DOI -
The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Marsupials of the World. Donald W. Duszynski..
(2016). Systematic Biology, vol. 65, ss. 722-724 DOI -
Taxonomy of Australian Mammals. By Stephen Jackson and Colin Groves.
(2016). Systematic Biology, vol. 65, ss. 346-348 DOI -
Biology of Evolution and Systematics: Cohesive, Concise, yet Comprehensive Introduction for Students and Professionals. By Paul Sanghera.
(2016). Systematic Biology, vol. 65, ss. 177-178 DOI -
Phylogenetic networks.
(2016). I Richard M. Kliman (red.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology, . ss. 264-269 DOI -
Genealogies: Pedigrees and Phylogenies are Reticulating Networks Not Just Divergent Trees.
(2016). Evolutionary biology, vol. 43, ss. 456-473 DOI -
Contributions to Botany: Dedicated to Inga Hedberg.
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Biology of Evolution and Systematics: Cohesive, Concise, yet Comprehensive Introduction for Students and Professionals.
(2016). Systematic Biology, vol. 65, ss. 177-178 DOI -
Understanding Evolution .— By Kostas Kampourakis.
(2015). Systematic Biology, vol. 64, ss. 1121-1122 DOI -
Aristotle’s Ladder, Darwin’s Tree: The Evolution of Visual Metaphors for Biological Order. — By J. David Archibald.
(2015). Systematic Biology, vol. 64, ss. 892-895 DOI -
Multiple Sequence Alignment Methods — Edited by David J. Russell.
(2015). Systematic Biology, vol. 64, ss. 690-692 DOI -
The Tree of Life: Evolution and Classification of Living Organisms .—Edited by Pablo Vargas and Rafael Zardoya; translated by Anne Louise.
(2015). Systematic Biology, vol. 64, ss. 546-548 DOI -
The Book of Trees: Visualizing Branches of Knowledge — By Manuel Lima. Design for Information: an Introduction to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizations. — By Isabel Meirelles..
(2015). Systematic Biology, vol. 64, ss. 363-365 DOI -
Pattern recognition in phylogenetics: trees and networks.
(2016). I Mourad Elloumi, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Jason T. L. Wang, Albert Y. Zomaya (red.) Pattern Recognition in Computational Molecular Biology, . ss. 419-438 -
Osteochondrosis, but not lameness, is more frequent among free-range pigs than confined herd-mates.
(2015). Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, vol. 57 DOI -
Molecular homology and multiple-sequence alignment: an analysis of concepts and practice.
(2015). Australian Systematic Botany, vol. 28, ss. 46-62 DOI -
Is Sequence Alignment an Art or a Science?.
(2015). Systematic Botany, vol. 40, ss. 14-26 DOI -
Next generation sequencing and phylogenetic networks.
(2014). EMBnet.journal, vol. 20 DOI -
Phylogenetic networks: a review of methods to display evolutionary history.
(2014). Annual Research & Review in Biology, vol. 4, ss. 1518-1543 DOI -
Phylogenetic networks: a new form of multivariate data summary for data mining and exploratory data analysis.
(2014). Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, vol. 4, ss. 296-312 DOI -
The Monkey’s voyage: how improbable journeys shaped the history of life. by Alan de Queiroz..
(2014). Systematic Biology, vol. 63, ss. 847-849 DOI -
Is the tree of life the best metaphor, model, or heuristic for phylogenetics?.
(2014). Systematic Biology, vol. 63, ss. 628-638 DOI