Amy McCune
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American ecologist and evolutionary biologist
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Amy McCune's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Amy Reed McCune is an American ecologist and evolutionary biologist. She is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University. McCune specializes in the history of life through the study of fishes. Her lab focuses on evolution with methodologies including paleobiology, phylogenetics, genetics and morphology.
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- Evolution and the latitudinal diversity gradient: speciation, extinction and biogeography. (2007) (1419)
- Notes on the natural diet and habitat of eight danionin fishes, including the zebrafish Danio rerio (2006) (144)
- Correlation of the early Mesozoic Newark Supergroup by vertebrates, principally fishes (1982) (127)
- Morphology of the Semionotus elegans species group from the Early Jurassic part of the Newark Supergroup of eastern North America with comments on the Family Semionotidae (Neopterygii) (1991) (124)
- Reinventing species selection with molecular phylogenies. (2010) (112)
- Fishes on the Antarctic continental shelf : evolution of a marine species flock? (2000) (97)
- Phylogenetic relationships of neopterygian fishes, inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences. (1991) (96)
- Twenty ways to lose your bladder: common natural mutants in zebrafish and widespread convergence of swim bladder loss among teleost fishes (2004) (72)
- Ontogeny and Phylogeny in the Northern Swordtail Clade of Xiphophorus (1999) (70)
- A Low Genomic Number of Recessive Lethals in Natural Populations of Bluefin Killifish and Zebrafish (2002) (60)
- Contrasting Patterns of Spatial Genetic Structure in Sympatric Rock-Dwelling Cichlid Fishes (2009) (56)
- Comparative osteology of the Danio (Cyprinidae: Ostariophysi) axial skeleton with comments on Danio relationships based on molecules and morphology (2002) (52)
- Homology of lungs and gas bladders: Insights from arterial vasculature (2013) (40)
- Heterochrony In Jaw Morphology of Needlefishes (Teleostei: Belonidae) (1991) (37)
- Biogeographic and stratigraphic evidence for rapid speciation in semionotid fishes (1996) (36)
- Expression of a lung developmental cassette in the adult and developing zebrafish swimbladder (2013) (35)
- Using Genetic Networks and Homology to Understand the Evolution of Phenotypic Traits (2012) (32)
- ON THE FALLACY OF CONSTANT EXTINCTION RATES (1982) (31)
- EVOLUTIONARY NOVELTY AND ATAVISM IN THE SEMIONOTUS COMPLEX: RELAXED SELECTION DURING COLONIZATION OF AN EXPANDING LAKE (1990) (31)
- A revision of Semionotus lPiscesc Semionotidaer from the Triassic and Jurassic of Europe (1986) (30)
- The bowfin genome illuminates the developmental evolution of ray-finned fishes (2021) (30)
- The Cyprinodon variegatus genome reveals gene expression changes underlying differences in skull morphology among closely related species (2017) (27)
- EVIDENCE FOR DEVELOPMENTAL LINKAGE OF PIGMENT PATTERNS WITH BODY SIZE AND SHAPE IN DANIOS (TELEOSTEI: CYPRINIDAE) (2003) (24)
- Development of the scales in Lepisosteus as a model for scale formation in fossil fishes (1984) (24)
- Co-opting evo-devo concepts for new insights into mechanisms of behavioural diversity (2019) (23)
- Lakes as laboratories of evolution; endemic fishes and environmental cyclicity (1987) (22)
- Unraveling hierarchical genetic structure in a marine metapopulation: A comparison of three high‐throughput genotyping approaches (2020) (18)
- SEMIONOTID FISHES FROM THE MESOZOIC GREAT LAKES OF NORTH AMERICA (2004) (18)
- Recent speciation between sympatric Tanganyikan cichlid colour morphs (2012) (18)
- Adaptive Speciation: Diversity and Speciation of Semionotid Fishes in Mesozoic Rift Lakes (2004) (15)
- Two classes of deleterious recessive alleles in a natural population of zebrafish, Danio rerio (2004) (13)
- Changes in growth rates of oral jaw elements produce evolutionary novelty in bahamian pupfish (2016) (12)
- Quantitative Description of Body Form in Fishes: Implications for Species Level Taxonomy and Ecological Inference (1981) (11)
- Scale structure as evidence of growth patterns in fossil semionotid fishes (1984) (11)
- An embryonic staging series up to hatching for Cyprinodon variegatus: An emerging fish model for developmental, evolutionary, and ecological research (2018) (7)
- Changes in Nkx2.1, Sox2, Bmp4, and Bmp16 expression underlying the lung‐to‐gas bladder evolutionary transition in ray‐finned fishes (2020) (6)
- The genome of the bowfin (Amia calva) illuminates the developmental evolution of ray-finned fishes (2020) (6)
- Dorsoventral inversion of the air-filled organ (lungs, gas bladder) in vertebrates: RNAsequencing of laser capture microdissected embryonic tissue. (2020) (5)
- Rapid Speciation in Species Flocks (2007) (2)
- Differences in cell proliferation and craniofacial phenotype of closely related species in the pupfish genus Cyprinodon. (2019) (1)
- Ontogeny and phylogeny: animal evolution in changing environments. (1988) (1)
- Semionotus Agassiz, 1832 (Osteichthyes): proposed designation of Semionotus bergeri Agassiz, 1833 as type species Z. N. (S.) 2434 (1985) (1)
- Does the bowfin gas bladder represent an intermediate stage during the lung‐to‐gas bladder evolutionary transition? (2020) (1)
- Games Cichlids Play (2001) (1)
- The Cyprinodon variegatus genome reveals gene expression changes underlying differences in skull morphology among closely related species (2017) (0)
- Homology of lungs and gas bladders: Insights from arterial vasculature (2013) (0)
- NEEDLEFISHES (TELEOSTEI: BELONIDAE) (2016) (0)
- Book Review:Evolution and the Fossil Record. Keith Allen, Derek Briggs (1992) (0)
- Ontogeny and Phylogeny: Animal Evolution In Changing Environments . With Special Reference to Abnormal Metamorphosis. Ryuichi Matsuda. Wiley- Interscience, New York, 1987. xviii, 355 pp., illus. $44.95. (1988) (0)
- The genome of the bow n (Amia calva) illuminates the developmental evolution of ray- nned shes (2020) (0)
- Book Review:Darwin's Dreampond: Drama in Lake Victoria. Tijs Goldschmidt, Sherry Marx-Macdonald (1998) (0)
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