Curriculum Vitae John J. Wiens - Stony Brook University
Curriculum Vitae John J. Wiens - Stony Brook University
Curriculum Vitae John J. Wiens - Stony Brook University
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(27) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 1999. Polymorphism in systematics and comparative biology.<br />
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 30:327–362.<br />
(28) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., T. W. Reeder, and A. Nieto Montes de Oca. 1999. Molecular<br />
phylogenetics and evolution of sexual dichromatism among populations<br />
of the Yarrow’s spiny lizard (Sceloporus jarrovii ). Evolution 53:1884–1897.<br />
(29) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and B. D. Hollingsworth. 2000. War of the iguanas: conflicting<br />
molecular and morphological phylogenies and long-branch attraction in<br />
iguanid lizards. Systematic Biology 49:143–159.<br />
(30) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and M. R. Servedio. 2000. Species delimitation in systematics:<br />
inferring diagnostic differences between species. Proceedings of the Royal<br />
Society of London, Series B 267:631–636.<br />
**Featured in "Editor's Choice" in Science (Vol. 288; p. 577)<br />
(31) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2000. Decoupled evolution of display morphology and<br />
display behaviour in phrynosomatid lizards. Biological Journal of the<br />
Linnean Society 70:597–612.<br />
(32) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2000. Reconstructing phylogenies from allozyme data: testing<br />
method performance with congruence. Biological Journal of the Linnean<br />
Society 70:613–632.<br />
(33) Chippindale, P. T., A. H. Price, J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>, and D. M. Hillis. 2000.<br />
Phylogenetic relationships and systematic revision of central Texas<br />
hemidactyliine plethodontid salamanders. Herpetological Monographs<br />
14:1–80.<br />
(34) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. (Editor). 2000. Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data.<br />
Smithsonian Institution Press, Comparative Evolutionary Biology Series.<br />
(35) Hillis, D. M., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2000. Molecular versus morphological<br />
systematics: Conflicts, artifacts, and misconceptions. Pages 1–19 in<br />
Phylogenetic analysis of morphological data (J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>, ed.).<br />
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.<br />
(36) Poe, S., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2000. Character selection and the methodology of<br />
morphological phylogenetics. Pages 20–36 in Phylogenetic analysis of<br />
morphological data (J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>, ed.). Smithsonian Institution Press,<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
(37) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2000. Coding morphological variation for phylogenetic<br />
analysis: polymorphism and interspecific variation in higher taxa. Pages<br />
115–145 in Phylogenetic analysis of morphological data (J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>, ed.).<br />
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.<br />
(38) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2001. Widespread loss of sexually-selected traits: how the<br />
peacock lost its spots. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16:517–523.