
- Accepted by R. Dalgleish: 20 Jul. 2009; published: 17 Aug. 2009 61 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- Deletion Bias in Avian Introns over Evolutionary Timescales Kevin P. Johnson
- Accepted by L. Durden: 8 Jul. 2008; published: 10 Sept. 2008 1 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
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- Myrsidea willardi Price and Johnson, a New Species of Chewing Louse (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) from
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- Phylogenetic relationships in the louse genus Penenirmus based on nuclear (EF-1a) and
- The perils of using host relationships in parasite taxonomy: phylogeny of the Degeeriella complex
- The evolution of courtship display repertoire size in the dabbling ducks (Anatini)
- Accepted by R. Dalgleish: 28 Jul 2006; published: 17 Aug. 2006 47 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
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- Gene Flow in the Face of Countervailing Selection: Adaptation to High-Altitude Hypoxia in the bA Hemoglobin Subunit of Yellow-Billed Pintails in the Andes
- Accepted by R. Dalgleish: 27 Mar. 2008; published: 5 May 2008 63 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- Accepted by L. Durden: 12 May 2008; published: 9 Jul. 2008 55 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- Accepted by L. Durden: 5 Mar. 2008; published: 2 Apr. 2008 59 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- Aligned 18S for Zoraptera (Insecta): Phylogenetic position and molecular evolution
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- Multiple Genes and the Monophyly of Ischnocera (Insecta: Phthiraptera)
- Mol. Biol. Evol. 18(5):874881. 2001 2001 by the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. ISSN: 0737-4038
- A Phylogenetic Study of the Malagasy Couas with Insights into Cuckoo Relationships
- Phylogenetic constraint on male parental care in the dabbling ducks
- Comparing Molecular Evolution in Two Mitochondrial Protein Coding Genes (Cytochrome b and ND2) in the Dabbling Ducks
- and its birdlife as well as ID tables for difficult groups (warblers, wagtails, and
- Accepted by L. Durden: 6 Apr. 2006; published: 21 Apr. 2006 27 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- Differences in straggling rates between two genera of dove lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) reinforce population genetic and cophylogenetic patterns*
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- when fully unwound to 42.5 cm. Like other stifftail ducks, lake ducks are
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- Phylogenetic position of Phthiraptera (Insecta: Paraneoptera) and elevated rate of evolution in mitochondrial 12S and 16S rDNA
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- The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Zoologica Scripta, 33, 3, May 2004, pp239259 239 Smith, V. S., Page, R. D. M. & Johnson, K. P. (2004). Data incongruence and the problem of
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- Accepted by R. Dalgleish: 6 May 2008; published: 29 Aug. 2008 49 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- Morphology of male genitalia in lice and their relatives and phylogenetic implications
- Points of View Syst. Biol. 50(1):128136, 2001
- Molecular systematics of the barklouse family Psocidae (Insecta: Psocodea: `Psocoptera') and implications for morphological
- Received 18 March 2004 Accepted 12 May 2004
- The Mitochondrial Genome of the Screamer Louse Bothriometopus (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera): Effects of Extensive
- Parallel evolution in the major haemoglobin genes of eight species of Andean waterfowl