Daniel L. Rabosky
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Daniel L. Rabosky's Degrees
- PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona
- Masters Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Cruz
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Published Works
- Impacts of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg Extinction on Mammal Diversification (2011) (1238)
- Automatic Detection of Key Innovations, Rate Shifts, and Diversity-Dependence on Phylogenetic Trees (2014) (866)
- Nine exceptional radiations plus high turnover explain species diversity in jawed vertebrates (2009) (793)
- BAMMtools: an R package for the analysis of evolutionary dynamics on phylogenetic trees (2014) (632)
- Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation (2013) (545)
- EXTINCTION RATES SHOULD NOT BE ESTIMATED FROM MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES (2010) (538)
- An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes (2018) (439)
- LASER: A Maximum Likelihood Toolkit for Detecting Temporal Shifts in Diversification Rates From Molecular Phylogenies (2006) (435)
- Macroevolutionary Dynamics and Historical Biogeography of Primate Diversification Inferred from a Species Supermatrix (2012) (432)
- Ecological limits and diversification rate: alternative paradigms to explain the variation in species richness among clades and regions. (2009) (432)
- Model inadequacy and mistaken inferences of trait-dependent speciation. (2014) (403)
- Explosive Evolutionary Radiations: Decreasing Speciation or Increasing Extinction Through Time? (2008) (374)
- Density-dependent diversification in North American wood warblers (2008) (372)
- LIKELIHOOD METHODS FOR DETECTING TEMPORAL SHIFTS IN DIVERSIFICATION RATES (2006) (335)
- Radiation of Extant Cetaceans Driven by Restructuring of the Oceans (2009) (328)
- Molecular Phylogenetics and the Diversification of Hummingbirds (2014) (308)
- Speciation dynamics during the global radiation of extant bats (2015) (232)
- Equilibrium speciation dynamics in a model adaptive radiation of island lizards (2010) (217)
- Diversity-Dependence, Ecological Speciation, and the Role of Competition in Macroevolution (2013) (217)
- Analysis and visualization of complex macroevolutionary dynamics: an example from Australian scincid lizards. (2014) (216)
- Species richness at continental scales is dominated by ecological limits. (2015) (208)
- Exceptional among-lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia's most diverse vertebrate clade (2007) (205)
- Is BAMM Flawed? Theoretical and Practical Concerns in the Analysis of Multi-Rate Diversification Models (2017) (196)
- Clade Age and Species Richness Are Decoupled Across the Eukaryotic Tree of Life (2012) (185)
- Ecological Limits on Clade Diversification in Higher Taxa (2009) (182)
- Specimen collection: an essential tool. (2014) (181)
- Evidence for adaptive radiation from a phylogenetic study of plant defenses (2009) (138)
- Diversity dynamics of marine planktonic diatoms across the Cenozoic (2009) (133)
- Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakes (2016) (128)
- A Robust Semi-Parametric Test for Detecting Trait-Dependent Diversification. (2016) (122)
- RATES OF MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION ARE CORRELATED WITH SPECIES RICHNESS IN SALAMANDERS (2012) (121)
- Macroevolutionary speciation rates are decoupled from the evolution of intrinsic reproductive isolation in Drosophila and birds (2013) (113)
- Reinventing species selection with molecular phylogenies. (2010) (112)
- No substitute for real data: A cautionary note on the use of phylogenies from birth–death polytomy resolvers for downstream comparative analyses (2015) (103)
- How and Why Species Multiply (2008) (98)
- Diversification and the adaptive radiation of the vangas of Madagascar (2012) (95)
- FiSSE: A simple nonparametric test for the effects of a binary character on lineage diversification rates (2017) (91)
- Challenges in the estimation of extinction from molecular phylogenies: A response to Beaulieu and O'Meara (2016) (90)
- Heritability of extinction rates links diversification patterns in molecular phylogenies and fossils. (2009) (87)
- Tip rates, phylogenies and diversification: What are we estimating, and how good are the estimates? (2019) (87)
- Python phylogenetics: inference from morphology and mitochondrial DNA (2008) (73)
- Continuous traits and speciation rates: Alternatives to state‐dependent diversification models (2017) (63)
- Reproductive isolation and the causes of speciation rate variation in nature (2016) (61)
- An r package and online resource for macroevolutionary studies using the ray‐finned fish tree of life (2019) (60)
- Beyond Reproductive Isolation: Demographic Controls on the Speciation Process (2019) (60)
- Sexual Selection and Diversification: Reexamining the Correlation between Dichromatism and Speciation Rate in Birds (2014) (59)
- Phenotypic Evolution in Fossil Species: Pattern and Process (2014) (59)
- Inferring Diversification Rate Variation From Phylogenies With Fossils (2018) (58)
- Primary controls on species richness in higher taxa. (2010) (56)
- Minimal effects of latitude on present-day speciation rates in New World birds (2015) (55)
- Species Interactions Mediate Phylogenetic Community Structure in a Hyperdiverse Lizard Assemblage from Arid Australia (2011) (52)
- Phylogenetic tests for evolutionary innovation: the problematic link between key innovations and exceptional diversification (2017) (52)
- Bayesian model selection with BAMM: effects of the model prior on the inferred number of diversification shifts (2017) (49)
- Positive association between population genetic differentiation and speciation rates in New World birds (2017) (48)
- Phylogeography, hotspots and conservation priorities: an example from the Top End of Australia (2016) (47)
- Phylogenetic distribution of cysteine proteinases in beetles: evidence for an evolutionary shift to an alkaline digestive strategy in Cerambycidae. (2000) (44)
- Estimating diversification rates on incompletely-sampled phylogenies: theoretical concerns and practical solutions. (2019) (44)
- Real‐world conservation planning for evolutionary diversity in the Kimberley, Australia, sidesteps uncertain taxonomy (2018) (44)
- On Age and Species Richness of Higher Taxa (2014) (43)
- Overdispersion of body size in Australian desert lizard communities at local scales only: no evidence for the Narcissus effect (2007) (38)
- POSITIVE CORRELATION BETWEEN DIVERSIFICATION RATES AND PHENOTYPIC EVOLVABILITY CAN MIMIC PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM ON MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES (2012) (36)
- Trophic divergence despite morphological convergence in a continental radiation of snakes (2014) (35)
- BAMM at the court of false equivalency: A response to Meyer and Wiens (2018) (34)
- Disentangling the influence of climatic and geological changes on species radiations (2014) (31)
- Squamate Conserved Loci (SqCL): A unified set of conserved loci for phylogenomics and population genetics of squamate reptiles (2017) (30)
- Does Population Structure Predict the Rate of Speciation? A Comparative Test across Australia’s Most Diverse Vertebrate Radiation (2018) (30)
- Phylogenetic disassembly of species boundaries in a widespread group of Australian skinks (Scincidae: Ctenotus). (2014) (27)
- Do Macrophylogenies Yield Stable Macroevolutionary Inferences? An Example from Squamate Reptiles (2016) (26)
- Thermal physiological traits in tropical lowland amphibians: Vulnerability to climate warming and cooling (2019) (25)
- Problems detecting density-dependent diversification on phylogenies: reply to Bokma (2009) (25)
- Speciation rate and the diversity of fishes in freshwaters and the oceans (2020) (25)
- Molecular Phylogenetics and the Diversification of Hummingbirds (2014) (24)
- Molecular phylogeny of blindsnakes (Ramphotyphlops) from western Australia and resurrection of Ramphotyphlops bicolor (Peters, 1857) (2004) (24)
- Molecular evidence for hybridization between two Australian desert skinks, Ctenotus leonhardii and Ctenotus quattuordecimlineatus (Scincidae: Squamata). (2009) (23)
- Sex-linked genomic variation and its relationship to avian plumage dichromatism and sexual selection (2015) (22)
- Testing the time‐for‐speciation effect in the assembly of regional biotas (2012) (22)
- Biodiversity across space and time in the fossil record (2021) (22)
- A positive association between population genetic differentiation and speciation rates in New World birds (2016) (21)
- Phylogenies and diversification rates: variance cannot be ignored (2018) (18)
- Congruence and conflict in the higher-level phylogenetics of squamate reptiles: an expanded phylogenomic perspective. (2020) (17)
- Evolutionary radiation of earless frogs in the Andes: molecular phylogenetics and habitat shifts in high-elevation terrestrial breeding frogs (2018) (16)
- Ecological interactions between arthropods and small vertebrates in a lowland Amazon rainforest (2019) (16)
- Is genomic diversity a useful proxy for census population size? Evidence from a species‐rich community of desert lizards (2019) (14)
- Detecting Lineage-Specific Shifts in Diversification: A Proper Likelihood Approach (2020) (14)
- Genetic diversity is largely unpredictable but scales with museum occurrences in a species-rich clade of Australian lizards (2017) (14)
- Digitizing extant bat diversity: An open-access repository of 3D μCT-scanned skulls for research and education (2018) (13)
- What makes a fang? Phylogenetic and ecological controls on tooth evolution in rear-fanged snakes (2020) (12)
- Rapid increase in snake dietary diversity and complexity following the end-Cretaceous mass extinction (2021) (12)
- Evolutionary bangs and whimpers: methodological advances and conceptual frameworks for studying exceptional diversification. (2010) (11)
- Ecological and biogeographic drivers of biodiversity cannot be resolved using clade age-richness data (2021) (10)
- Complex ecological phenotypes on phylogenetic trees: a Markov process model for comparative analysis of multivariate count data. (2020) (10)
- Speciation in the mountains and dispersal by rivers: Molecular phylogeny of Eulamprus water skinks and the biogeography of Eastern Australia (2018) (9)
- A New Species of Terrestrial-Breeding Frog (Amphibia, Strabomantidae, Noblella) from the Upper Madre De Dios Watershed, Amazonian Andes and Lowlands of Southern Peru (2019) (8)
- Ecomorphological and phylogenetic controls on sympatry across extant bats (2018) (8)
- Stable isotope ecology of a hyper-diverse community of scincid lizards from arid Australia (2017) (8)
- A return-on-investment approach for prioritization of rigorous taxonomic research needed to inform responses to the biodiversity crisis (2021) (7)
- Metabolically similar cohorts of bacteria exhibit strong cooccurrence patterns with diet items and eukaryotic microbes in lizard guts (2019) (7)
- Erratum: Molecular phylogenetics and the diversification of hummingbirds (Current Biology (2014) 24 (910-916)) (2014) (6)
- The Western Amazonian Richness Gradient for Squamate Reptiles: Are There Really Fewer Snakes and Lizards in Southwestern Amazonian Lowlands? (2019) (5)
- No substitute for real data: phylogenies from birth-death polytomy resolvers should not be used for many downstream comparative analyses (2015) (5)
- Genetic and Ecogeographic Controls on Species Cohesion in Australia’s Most Diverse Lizard Radiation (2021) (5)
- Desert lizard diversity worldwide: effects of environment, time, and evolutionary rate (2021) (5)
- Macroevolutionary analysis of discrete traits with rate heterogeneity (2020) (4)
- Lizards in pinstripes: morphological and genomic evidence for two new species of scincid lizards within Ctenotus piankai Storr and C. duricola Storr (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the Australian arid zone (2017) (4)
- Tip rates, phylogenies, and diversification: what are we estimating, and how good are the estimates? (2018) (4)
- A test for rate‐coupling of trophic and cranial evolutionary dynamics in New World bats (2021) (4)
- Trophic evolution in African citharinoid fishes (Teleostei: Characiformes) and the origin of intraordinal pterygophagy. (2017) (4)
- How to make any method "fail": BAMM at the kangaroo court of false equivalency (2017) (4)
- An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes (2018) (3)
- No link between population isolation and speciation rate in squamate reptiles (2022) (2)
- Genetic variability and the ecology of geographic range: A test of the central‐marginal hypothesis in Australian scincid lizards (2021) (2)
- Diversification rates and phylogenies: what are we estimating, and how good are the estimates? (2018) (2)
- Data from: BAMM at the court of false equivalency: a response to Meyer and Wiens (2018) (1)
- Evolutionary time and species diversity in aquatic ecosystems worldwide (2022) (1)
- 系統地理学,ホットスポットおよび保全優先度:オーストラリアのトップエンド地域の事例 (2016) (1)
- Complex ecological phenotypes on phylogenetic trees: a hidden Markov model for comparative analysis of multivariate count data (2019) (1)
- For Peer Review Only 1 RH : ESTIMATING RATES USING FOSSILS AND PHYLOGENIES 2 Inferring Diversification Rate Variation From Phylogenies With Fossils 4 (2018) (0)
- Assembling microbial communities: a genomic analysis of a natural experiment in neotropical bamboo internodes (2022) (0)
- The Meaning behind Malformed Frogs (2013) (0)
- Compiled museum data for all Sonora sp. sampled (2016) (0)
- Comparative methods in R hackathon (2008) (0)
- A new lizard species (Scincidae: Ctenotus ) highlights persistent knowledge gaps on the biodiversity of Australia’s central deserts (2022) (0)
- MolecularevidenceforhybridizationbetweentwoAustraliandesertskinks, CtenotusleonhardiiandCtenotusquattuordecimlineatus(Scincidae:Squamata) (2009) (0)
- Sex-linked genomic variation and its relationship to avian plumage dichromatism and sexual selection (2015) (0)
- Speciation in Birds and More (2009) (0)
- Macroevolutionary thermodynamics: Temperature and the tempo of evolution in the tropics (2021) (0)
- World Heritage lizard: population genetics and species status of the range-restricted Hamelin skink, Ctenotus zastictus (2022) (0)
- What makes a fang? Phylogenetic and ecological controls on tooth evolution in rear-fanged snakes (2020) (0)
- Fast Likelihood Calculations for Automatic Identification of Macroevolutionary Rate Heterogeneity in Continuous and Discrete Traits. (2022) (0)
- Erratum: Primary controls on species richness in higher taxa (Systematic Biology (2010) 59 (634-645)) (2011) (0)
- Script file for likelihood model (2016) (0)
- Report and the Diversification of Hummingbirds (2014) (0)
- A Phylogenetic Perspective On The Dynamics Of Speciation And Extinction During Evolutionary Radiations (2009) (0)
- Diversification dynamics in Caribbean rain frogs (Eleutherodactylus) are uncoupled from the anuran community and consistent with adaptive radiation (2023) (0)
- The Meaning behind Malformed Frogs Malformed Frogs : the Collapse of Aquatic Ecosystems (2009) (0)
- Macroevolutionary analysis of discrete character evolution using parsimony-informed likelihood (2020) (0)
- Museum occurrence data predict genetic diversity in a species-rich clade of Australian lizards Supplementary Online Material (2017) (0)
- Data input file for likelihood model (2016) (0)
- Earless Frogs in the Andes (2018) (0)
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