Chris A Hamilton
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Ciaccio E, Bond J, Hedin M, Hamilton C
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2024 Oct;
201:108206.
PMID: 39401666
Antrodiaetus is a lineage of mygalomorph spider (Mygalomorphae: Antrodiaetidae) that has persisted since the late Cretaceous and has a disjunct Holarctic distribution and strong morphological conservatism. These folding-door spiders possess...
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Sondhi Y, Messcher R, Bellantuono A, Storer C, Cinel S, Godfrey R, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Aug;
291(2029):20240591.
PMID: 39194299
Temporal ecological niche partitioning is an underappreciated driver of speciation. While insects have long been models for circadian biology, the genes and circuits that allow adaptive changes in diel-niches remain...
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Hamilton C, Hendrixson B, Silvestre Bringas K
Zookeys
. 2024 Aug;
1210:61-98.
PMID: 39185330
The Chiricahua Mountains in southeastern Arizona are renowned for their exceptional biodiversity and high levels of endemism. Morphological, genomic, behavioral, and distributional data were used to report the discovery of...
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Kuntner M, candek K, Gregoric M, Turk E, Hamilton C, Chamberland L, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2023 May;
72(4):964-971.
PMID: 37161751
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutionary lineages and lacking synapomorphies of their better-known, well-defined sister clades. In a ranked (Linnean) or unranked (phylogenetic) classification system,...
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Li X, Hamilton C, St Laurent R, Ballesteros-Mejia L, Markee A, Haxaire J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2022 Feb;
289(1968):20212435.
PMID: 35135350
The regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be the cradle for many Neotropical lineages, but few studies have fully investigated the dynamics and interactions between Neotropical...
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Aiello B, Sikandar U, Minoguchi H, Bhinderwala B, Hamilton C, Kawahara A, et al.
J R Soc Interface
. 2021 Dec;
18(185):20210632.
PMID: 34847789
Across insects, wing shape and size have undergone dramatic divergence even in closely related sister groups. However, we do not know how morphology changes in tandem with kinematics to support...
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Hamilton C, Winiger N, Rubin J, Breinholt J, Rougerie R, Kitching I, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2021 Nov;
71(4):859-874.
PMID: 34791485
One of the key objectives in biological research is understanding how evolutionary processes have produced Earth's diversity. A critical step toward revealing these processes is an investigation of evolutionary tradeoffs-that...
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Aiello B, Tan M, Sikandar U, Alvey A, Bhinderwala B, Kimball K, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Aug;
288(1956):20210677.
PMID: 34344177
The evolution of flapping flight is linked to the prolific success of insects. Across Insecta, wing morphology diversified, strongly impacting aerodynamic performance. In the presence of ecological opportunity, discrete adaptive...
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Opatova V, Hamilton C, Hedin M, Montes de Oca L, Kral J, Bond J
Syst Biol
. 2019 Dec;
69(4):671-707.
PMID: 31841157
The infraorder Mygalomorphae is one of the three main lineages of spiders comprising over 3000 nominal species. This ancient group has a worldwide distribution that includes among its ranks large...
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Coddington J, Agnarsson I, Hamilton C, Bond J
PeerJ
. 2019 Apr;
7:e6703.
PMID: 30976470
Much genomic-scale, especially transcriptomic, data on spider phylogeny has accumulated in the last few years. These data have recently been used to investigate the diverse architectures and the origin of...