Joseph Bruno Slowinski
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Joseph Bruno Slowinski's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Kansas
- Masters Zoology University of Kansas
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Bruno Slowinski was an American herpetologist who worked extensively with elapid snakes. Research and career Slowinski was born on November 15, 1962, in New York City, New York. He attained his bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Kansas in 1984 and went on to receive his Ph.D. at the University of Miami in 1991, studying under herpetologist Jay M. Savage. He performed postdoctoral work at the National Museum of Natural History and Louisiana State University, eventually taking a position as a professor of biology at Southeastern Louisiana University.
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- Estimating Divergence Times from Molecular Data on Phylogenetic and Population Genetic Timescales (2002) (581)
- MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE POLYTYPIC NORTH AMERICAN RAT SNAKE (ELAPHE OBSOLETA): A CRITIQUE OF THE SUBSPECIES CONCEPT (2000) (559)
- Phylogeny of the Colubroidea (Serpentes): new evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear genes. (2005) (310)
- Testing Whether Certain Traits have Caused Amplified Diversification: An Improved Method Based on a Model of Random Speciation and Extinction (1993) (201)
- Testing the Stochasticity of Patterns of Organismal Diversity: An Improved Null Model (1989) (200)
- How should species phylogenies be inferred from sequence data? (1999) (169)
- “Unordered” Versus “Ordered” Characters (1993) (163)
- Evidence from molecular systematics for decreased avian diversification in the pleistocene Epoch. (1995) (157)
- Elevational Patterns of Species Richness, Evenness, and Abundance of the Costa Rican Leaf-Litter Herpetofauna (1989) (149)
- Snake phylogeny: evidence from nuclear and mitochondrial genes. (2002) (140)
- Inferring species trees from gene trees: a phylogenetic analysis of the Elapidae (Serpentes) based on the amino acid sequences of venom proteins. (1997) (138)
- ADAPTIVE RADIATION AND THE TOPOLOGY OF LARGE PHYLOGENIES (1993) (136)
- Pleistocene Speciation and the Mitochondrial DNA Clock (1998) (133)
- Phylogenetic relationships of elapid snakes based on cytochrome b mtDNA sequences. (2000) (108)
- COMPARISONS OF OBSERVED PHYLOGENETIC TOPOLOGIES WITH NULL EXPECTATIONS AMONG THREE MONOPHYLETIC LINEAGES (1991) (107)
- The colouration of the venomous coral snakes (family Elapidae) and their mimics (families Aniliidae and Colubridae) (1992) (97)
- Molecular polytomies. (2001) (65)
- A Phylogenetic Analysis of the New World Coral Snakes (Elapidae: Leptomicrurus, Micruroides, and Micrurus) Based on Allozymic and Morphological Characters (1995) (54)
- PROBABILITIES OF n-TREES UNDER TWO MODELS: A DEMONSTRATION THAT ASYMMETRICAL INTERIOR NODES ARE NOT IMPROBABLE (1990) (51)
- A molecular approach to discerning the phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic snake Xenophidion schaeferi among the Alethinophidia (2004) (50)
- A new cobra (Elapidae : Naja) from Myanmar (Burma) (2000) (44)
- The number of multiple alignments. (1998) (37)
- A Phylogenetic Analysis of Bungarus (Elapidae) Based on Morphological Characters (1994) (35)
- Evolution of coloration, urotomy and coral snake mimicry in the snake genus Scaphiodontophis (Serpentes: Colubridae) (1996) (32)
- Alternation of hemipenis use as a behavioural means of increasing sperm transfer in the lizard Anolis sagrei (1990) (30)
- Testing Null Models in Questions of Evolutionary Success (1989) (29)
- Is the rate of molecular evolution inversely related to body size? (1999) (26)
- UROTOMY IN SCAPHIODONTOPHIS : EVIDENCE FOR THE MULTIPLE TAIL BREAK HYPOTHESIS IN SNAKES (1995) (23)
- NEW COUNTRY RECORDS AND RANGE EXTENSIONS FOR MYANMAR AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES (2008) (21)
- Is the PTP Test Useful? (1998) (17)
- The Interrelationships of Laticaudine Sea Snakes Based on the Amino Acid Sequences of Short-Chain Neurotoxins (1989) (14)
- Is the PTP Test Useful (1998) (10)
- REPLY TO CUNNINGHAM (1995) (6)
- The karyotype of the coral snake Micrurus ruatanus (1992) (4)
- 09. A simple consistent terminology for the basic colour patterns of the venomous coral snakes and their mimics (1990) (4)
- The phylogenetic relationships of the New World coral snakes (Elapidae: Leptomicrurus, Micruroides and Micrurus) based on biochemical and morphological data (1991) (3)
- Spontaneously disappearing calcifications in the breast : incidence, appearance, and implications (1992) (1)
- Book Review:In Search of Deep Time: Beyond the Fossil Record to a New History of Life Henry Gee (2001) (1)
- A Castoroides Ulna from the Kansas River (1989) (1)
- ErratumIs the PTP Test Useful?: Volume14, Number 3 (1998), pages 297-302:☆ (1999) (0)
- Presentation - Herpetological surveys in Myanmar (2000) (0)
- DIVERSITY: AN IMPROVED NULL MODEL (1989) (0)
- The diseased axillary segment of the lung: characteristic radiographic and scintigraphic appearance. (1992) (0)
- NOTE The Number of Multiple Alignments (1998) (0)
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