Robb T Brumfield
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Recent Articles
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Luo A, Lipshutz S, Phillips J, Brumfield R, Derryberry E
PLoS One
. 2024 May;
19(5):e0304348.
PMID: 38809922
Animal culture evolves alongside genomes, and the two modes of inheritance-culture and genes-interact in myriad ways. For example, stable geographic variation in culture can act as a reproductive barrier, thereby...
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Els P, Harvey M, Capurucho J, Brumfield R, Whitney B, Pacheco J
Zootaxa
. 2024 Jan;
5361(1):135-141.
PMID: 38220771
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Moncrieff A, Faircloth B, Remsen R, Hiller A, Felix C, Capparella A, et al.
Evolution
. 2023 Oct;
78(1):53-68.
PMID: 37862587
Rivers frequently delimit the geographic ranges of species in the Amazon Basin. These rivers also define the boundaries between genetic clusters within many species, yet river boundaries have been documented...
4.
Musher L, Del-Rio G, Marcondes R, Brumfield R, Bravo G, Thom G
Syst Biol
. 2023 Oct;
73(1):36-52.
PMID: 37804132
Can knowledge about genome architecture inform biogeographic and phylogenetic inference? Selection, drift, recombination, and gene flow interact to produce a genomic landscape of divergence wherein patterns of differentiation and genealogy...
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Seeholzer G, Brumfield R
Syst Biol
. 2023 Aug;
72(6):1433-1442.
PMID: 37542735
Extinction is a dominant force shaping patterns of biodiversity through time; however its role as a catalyst of speciation through its interaction with intraspecific variation has been overlooked. Here, we...
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Salter J, Brumfield R, Faircloth B
Mol Ecol
. 2023 May;
33(5):e16990.
PMID: 37208829
Humans have profoundly impacted the distribution of plant and animal species over thousands of years. The most direct example of these effects is human-mediated movement of individuals, either through translocation...
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Elizondo E, Faircloth B, Brumfield R, Shakya S, Ellis V, Schmidt C, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2023 May;
13(8).
PMID: 37130071
The clapper rail (Rallus crepitans), of the family Rallidae, is a secretive marsh bird species that is adapted for high salinity habitats. They are very similar in appearance to the...
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Amazonian birds in more dynamic habitats have less population genetic structure and higher gene flow
Johnson O, Ribas C, Aleixo A, Naka L, Harvey M, Brumfield R
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Feb;
32(9):2186-2205.
PMID: 36798996
Understanding the factors that govern variation in genetic structure across species is key to the study of speciation and population genetics. Genetic structure has been linked to several aspects of...
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Zhao M, Kurtis S, White N, Moncrieff A, Leite R, Brumfield R, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2022 Sep;
72(1):161-178.
PMID: 36130303
Some phylogenetic problems remain unresolved even when large amounts of sequence data are analyzed and methods that accommodate processes such as incomplete lineage sorting are employed. In addition to investigating...
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Smith B, Merwin J, Provost K, Thom G, Brumfield R, Ferreira M, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2022 Aug;
72(1):228-241.
PMID: 35916751
Gene tree discordance is expected in phylogenomic trees and biological processes are often invoked to explain it. However, heterogeneous levels of phylogenetic signal among individuals within data sets may cause...