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Curriculum Vitae John J. Wiens - Stony Brook University

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<strong>Wiens</strong>-C.V. page 20 of 24<br />

(85) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and D. S. Moen. 2008. Missing data and the accuracy of<br />

Bayesian phylogenetics. Journal of Systematics and Evolution 46:307–314.<br />

**Invited symposium paper<br />

(86) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and J. T. Hoverman. 2008. Digit reduction, body size, and<br />

paedomorphosis in salamanders. Evolution and Development 10:449–463.<br />

(87) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., C. A. Kuczynski, S. A. Smith, D. Mulcahy, J. W. Sites, Jr., T. M.<br />

Townsend, and T. W. Reeder. 2008. Branch lengths, support, and<br />

congruence: testing the phylogenomic approach with 20 nuclear loci in<br />

snakes. Systematic Biology 57:420–431.<br />

(88) Brandley, M. C., J. P. Huelsenbeck, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2008. Rates and<br />

patterns in the evolution of snake-like body form in squamate reptiles:<br />

evidence for repeated re-evolution of lost digits and long-term<br />

persistence of intermediate body forms. Evolution 62:2042–2064.<br />

(89) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2008. Commentary on Losos (2008): niche conservatism déjà<br />

vu. Ecology Letters 11:1004–1005.<br />

(90) Moen, D. S., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. Phylogenetic evidence for<br />

competitively-driven divergence: body-size evolution in Caribbean<br />

treefrogs (Hylidae: Osteopilus). Evolution 63:195–214.<br />

(91) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2009. Estimating rates and patterns of morphological<br />

evolution from phylogenies: lessons in limb lability from Australian<br />

Lerista lizards. Journal of Biology 8:19.<br />

**Invited review<br />

(92) Stephens, P. R., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. Evolution of sexual size<br />

dimorphisms in emydid turtles: ecological dimorphism, Rensch's rule,<br />

and sympatric divergence. Evolution 63:910–925.<br />

(93) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., J. Sukumaran, R. A. Pyron, and R. M. Brown. 2009.<br />

Evolutionary and biogeographic origins of high tropical diversity in Old<br />

World frogs (Ranidae). Evolution 63:1217–1231.<br />

**”Recommended” article in Ecology, Faculty of 1000<br />

**Featured on cover<br />

(94) Kozak, K. H., R. W. Mendyk, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. Can parallel<br />

diversification occur in sympatry? Repeated patterns of body-size<br />

evolution in co-existing clades of North American salamanders.<br />

Evolution 63:1769–1784.<br />

(95) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2009. Paleontology, genomics, and combined-data<br />

phylogenetics: can molecular data improve phylogeny estimation for<br />

fossil taxa? Systematic Biology 58:87–99.

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