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Curriculum Vitae John J. Wiens - Stony Brook University

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<strong>Wiens</strong>-C.V. page 22 of 24<br />

(107) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., D. D. Ackerly, A. P. Allen, B. L. Anacker, L. B. Buckley, H. V.<br />

Cornell, E. I. Damschen, T. J. Davies, J. A. Grytnes, S. P. Harrison, B. A.<br />

Hawkins, R. D. Holt, C. M. McCain, and P. R. Stephens. 2010. Niche<br />

conservatism as an emerging principle in ecology and conservation<br />

biology. Ecology Letters 13:1310–1324.<br />

**Invited review<br />

(108) Kozak, K. H., and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2010. Accelerated rates of climatic niche<br />

evolution underlie rapid species diversification. Ecology Letters 13:1378–<br />

1389.<br />

(109) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., C. A. Kuczynski,T. Townsend, T. W. Reeder, D. G. Mulcahy,<br />

and J. W. Sites, Jr. 2010. Combining phylogenomics and fossils in higher<br />

level squamate reptile phylogeny: molecular data change the placement<br />

of fossil taxa. Systematic Biology 59:674–688.<br />

(110) Pyron, R. A., F. T. Burbrink, G. R. Colli, A. Nieto Montes de Oca, L. J. Vitt,<br />

C. A. Kuczynski, and J. J. <strong>Wiens</strong>. 2011. The phylogeny of advanced<br />

snakes (Colubroidea), with discovery of a new subfamily and<br />

comparison of support methods for likelihood trees. Molecular<br />

Phylogenetics and Evolution 58:329–342.<br />

(111) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2011. Re-evolution of lost mandibular teeth in frogs after<br />

more than 200 million years, and re-evaluating of Dollo’s law. Evolution<br />

65:1283–1296.<br />

**Featured in The New York Times, BBC News, National Geographic News,<br />

EarthSky, The Scientist (under Naturally Selected, “Biology’s Personal Best”),<br />

and in news outlets from 23 countries including the U.S., U.K., Turkey, Iran,<br />

Russia, Netherlands, Hungary, Norway, Spain, Italy, Poland, Belgium,<br />

Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, India, Bangladesh,<br />

Pakistan, China, Thailand<br />

(112) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., R. A. Pyron, and D. S. Moen. 2011. Phylogenetic origins of<br />

local-scale diversity patterns and the causes of Amazonian<br />

megadiversity. Ecology Letters 14:643–652.<br />

**Editor's Choice in Science (May 2011)<br />

**Featured on msnbc.com, TODAY.com, BBC news, Yahoo News, LiveScience,<br />

ScienceDaily, Top Science News, and others, with interviews on EarthSky and<br />

OurAmazingPlanet<br />

(113) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J. 2011. The causes of species richness patterns across space,<br />

time, and clades and the role of “ecological limits.” Quarterly Review of<br />

Biology 86:75–96.<br />

(114) <strong>Wiens</strong>, J. J., and M. C. Morrill. 2011. Missing data in phylogenetic<br />

analysis: reconciling results from simulations and empirical data.<br />

Systematic Biology 60:719–731.

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