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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(52) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2004. What is speciation and how should we study it?<br />
American Naturalist 163:914–923.<br />
**”Recommended” article in Evolution, Faculty of 1000<br />
(53) Stephens, P. R., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2004. Convergence, divergence, and<br />
homogenization in the ecological structure of emydid turtle<br />
communities: the effects of phylogeny and dispersal. American<br />
Naturalist 64:244–254.<br />
(54) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2004. The role of morphological data in phylogeny<br />
reconstruction. Systematic Biology 53:653–661.<br />
(55) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2004. Development and evolution of body form and limb<br />
reduction in squamate reptiles: a response to Sanger and Gibson-Brown.<br />
Evolution 58:2107–2108.<br />
(56) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and M. J. Donoghue. 2004. Historical biogeography, ecology,<br />
and species richness. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:639–644.<br />
**Featured on cover<br />
(57) Espinoza, R. E., J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>, and C. R. Tracy. 2004. Recurrent evolution of<br />
herbivory in small, cold-climate lizards: breaking the ecophysiological<br />
rules of reptilian herbivory. Proceedings of the National Academy of<br />
Sciences, U.S.A. 101:16819–16824.<br />
**Featured on cover, with accompanying commentary article by Laurie Vitt<br />
(“Shifting paradigms: Herbivory and body size in lizards,” PNAS,<br />
101:16713–16714)<br />
**”Must Read”article in Ecology, Faculty of 1000<br />
(58) Chippindale, P. T., R. M. Bonett, A. S. Baldwin, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2004.<br />
Phylogenetic evidence for a major reversal in life history evolution in<br />
plethodontid salamanders. Evolution 58:2809–2822.<br />
(59) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., R. M. Bonett, and P. T. Chippindale. 2005. Ontogeny<br />
discombobulates phylogeny: paedomorphosis and higher-level<br />
salamander phylogeny. Systematic Biology 54:91–110.<br />
(60) Chippindale, P. T., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2005. Re-evolution of the larval stage<br />
in the plethodontid salamander genus Desmognathus. Herpetological<br />
Review 36:113–117.<br />
(61) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. and C. H. Graham. 2005. Niche conservatism: integrating<br />
evolution, ecology, and conservation biology. Annual Review of Ecology,<br />
Evolution, and Systematics 36:519–539.<br />
(62) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2005. Can incomplete taxa rescue phylogenetic analyses from<br />
long-branch attraction? Systematic Biology 54:731–742.