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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(96) Adams, D. C., C. M. Berns, K.H. Kozak, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. Are rates of<br />
species diversification correlated with rates of morphological evolution?<br />
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 276:2729–2738.<br />
(97) Moen, D. S., S. A. Smith, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. Community assembly<br />
through evolutionary diversification and dispersal in Middle American<br />
treefrogs. Evolution 63:3228–3247.<br />
(98) Stephens, P. R., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. Bridging the gap between<br />
biogeography and community ecology: niche conservatism and<br />
community structure in emydid turtles. Molecular Ecology 65:246–259.<br />
(99) Hua, X., C. Fu, J. Li, A. Nieto-Montes de Oca, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2009. A<br />
revised phylogeny of Holarctic treefrogs (genus Hyla) based on nuclear<br />
and mitochondrial DNA sequences. Herpetologica 65:246–259.<br />
(100) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and M. C. Brandley. 2009. The evolution of limblessness. The<br />
Grzimek Encyclopedia of Animal Evolution.<br />
(101) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., C. A. Kuczynski, S. Arif, and T. W. Reeder. 2010.<br />
Phylogenetic relationships of phrynosomatid lizards based on nuclear<br />
and mitochondrial data, and a revised phylogeny for Sceloporus.<br />
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54:150–161.<br />
(102) Hua, X., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2010. Latitutudinal variation in speciation<br />
mechanisms in frogs. Evolution 64:429–443.<br />
(103) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., C. A. Kuczynski, and P. R. Stephens. 2010. Discordant<br />
mitochondrial and nuclear gene phylogenies in emydid turtles:<br />
implications for speciation and conservation. Biological Journal of the<br />
Linnean Society 99:445–461.<br />
(104) Kozak, K. H., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2010. Niche conservatism drives elevational<br />
diversity patterns in Appalachian salamanders. American Naturalist<br />
176:40–54.<br />
**”Recommended” article in Ecology, Faculty of 1000<br />
**Winner of the 2011 President's Award by the American Society of Naturalists<br />
(for an outstanding paper published in the American Naturalist in 2010).<br />
(105) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., C. A. Kuczynski,X. Hua, and D. S. Moen. 2010. An expanded<br />
phylogeny of treefrogs (Hylidae) based on nuclear and mitochondrial<br />
sequence data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55:871–882.<br />
(106) Buckley, L. B., T. J. Davies, D. D. Ackerly, N. J. B. Kraft, S. P. Harrison, B.<br />
L. Anacker, H. V. Cornell, E. I. Damschen, J. A. Grytnes, B. A. Hawkins,<br />
C. M. McCain, P. R. Stephens, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2010. Phylogeny, niche<br />
conservatism, and the latitudinal diversity gradient in mammals.<br />
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 277:2131–2138.